Star Wars: Kóbor alakulat 2024– BluRay.DUAL.H New Episode Download via Torrent
Four children make a mysterious discovery on their home planet that leads them to get lost in a strange and dangerous galaxy. Jude Law in “Skeleton Crew”; plus more stars from a galaxy far, far away. The holographic circus that entertains Neel’s young siblings is the same one Chewbacca’s family watches in the infamous Star Wars holiday special (1978). Featured in AniMat’s Crazy Cartoon Cast: Silly Old Death Bear (2022). I can’t understand why Obi Wan and The Acolyte look any cheaper than this series. From a production standpoint, Skeleton Crew was the first Star Wars show in recent memory that feels expansive, full, and entertaining. Despite its lack of passion that has been a part of Star Wars for a while, the last place I would expect you to feel this IP buyout was a series for kids. My favorite Star Wars movies/shows have always been the darker ones, Episode 5, Episode 3, Andor, some parts of Rogue One, and The Mandalorian. But Skeleton Crew captures a perspective that was sorely missing from Star Wars – kids feel the wonder, adventure, and roles that I didn’t enjoy in this universe. It’s also, rather exhaustingly, the only thoughtfully directed show they’ve put out besides Andor and a decent handful of The Mandalorian. There are actual scenes, actual character development, mise en scene that tell a story instead of just looking like ‘Star Wars.’ Star Wars has always been for kids as much as it is for adults – the irony is that it took them to make a kids’ show that reminds us that the basic art of storytelling still exists as much as Disney. Please keep making shows like this for kids, and please keep making shows like Andor for adults. Riding in the middle is what keeps ruining the tone of other entries – Obi Wan is a perfect example. He had no idea who his audience was and did little to try to fit in. Boba Fett is another example that comes to mind. Heavily influenced by the era of kids on bikes, of course – but a fresh take on this universe that my partner and I happily embraced. "One Hundred Years of Solitude" is one of the biggest TV and streaming releases of the month. Check out our December calendar for more!