Jude Law in "Captain Marvel."

Jude Law, seen here in "Captain Marvel," will join the Star Wars universe in the new series "Skeleton Crew." (Image credit: Disney)

Lucasfilm has kept internet rumors to a minimum regarding a live-action project set in that ubiquitous galaxy far, far away.

Lucasfilm lifted the shroud of mystery on this phantom show at Star Wars Celebration 2022, besides word of the upcoming Ahsoka spinoff starring Rosario Dawson being given an official early 2023 release on the streaming service Disney Plus.

James Mangold, the director of Indiana Jones 5, and a new series called "Willow" were among the news items that came out during the Lucasfilm studio showcase.

This young-adult series in the vein of classic Amblin flicks is currently in development from director Jon Watts and writer Christopher Ford.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

The title art for "Star Wars: Skeleton Crew" starring Jude Law. (Image credit: Disney/Lucasfilm)

The unofficial project was referred to as "Grammar Rodeo" because it was a 1996 episode of "The Simpsons" where Bart and his buddies ripped off a rental car and went for a spring break joyride. It is supposed to have a Spielbergian tone with a nostalgic 80s vibe, but not much else has been revealed.

Lucasfilm's panel dropped a bit more info, other than the new title, that the story will unfold in the New Republic era, like "Ahsoka" and "The Mandalorian", and centers around several children lost.

Watts explained at the California event that it is not a kid's show.

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is on track to begin shooting this summer with the dynamic duo of Jon and Dave Filoni acting as executive producers.

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