This text incorporates spoilers for “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 7, “We’re Gonna Be in So A lot Hassle.”
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 7 is stuffed with large house pirate reveals. Not solely does Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) — or no matter his actual title is — totally embrace his position because the present’s true villain, however he kills Brutus (voiced by Fred Tatasciore, with Stephen Oyoung because the efficiency artist) in an virtually informal style when the scowling Shistavanen is caught within the Onyx Cinder’s claw. Even SM-33 (voiced by Nick Frost) reveals that he can override his hitherto strict adherence to the pirate code by siding with the children when push involves shove, though he does get decapitated for his troubles.
Amongst all these large twists, the episode additionally stealthily teases one other, probably much more essential pirate-themed revelation — particularly, the true id of well-known pirate captain Tak Rennod, who simply may change into none aside from the planet’s mysterious Supervisor (voiced by Stephen Fry). “Skeleton Crew” has made certain to depict Rennod as a merciless and virtually mythically succesful determine whose biggest deed is discovering the misplaced Old Republic planet At Attin. Whereas “We’re Gonna Be in So A lot Hassle” steers comparatively clear from Rennod lore, attentive viewers can decide up quite a few hints that each one however affirm that the mysterious pirate and the equally mysterious At Attin higher-up are the identical individual.
All clues of Tak Rennod’s true id level towards the Supervisor
Tak Rennod, legendary pirate captain and former proprietor of the Onyx Cinder, is remembered in track and legend. His huge gold hoard on Lanupa reveals that he walked the stroll, as properly. Nonetheless, regardless of fixed name-drops, he is largely shrouded in thriller, and essentially the most we have seen of him is an appropriately shadowy hologram in “Skeleton Crew” episode 6, “Zero Friends Again.”
This may change quickly, although. The massive Rennod-themed episode 7 reveal is that the Onyx Cinder is initially an At Attin vessel, which permits it to bypass the planet’s defenses. As such, Tak Rennod should have already got been on the planet when he acquired the ship. Likewise, somebody should have returned it earlier than the children discover it in “Skeleton Crew” episode 1. All of this implies that Tak Rennod is initially from At Attin, and probably has a excessive sufficient safety clearance to depart the planet for prolonged durations of time. For the reason that solely such individual whose face we’ve not seen but is the Supervisor, the proof is mounting.
Granted, there’s conflicting info on whether or not Rennod is alive in any respect. Whereas the pirate lore Jod recites states that the captain merely disappeared, SM-33 has stated that Rennod’s concubine fatally stabbed him earlier than the ship crashed on At Attin. Nonetheless, the pirate droid has been below secret orders to offer false info earlier than, so it is wholly potential that Rennod remains to be out and about. Mix this with the truth that the Rennod hologram carefully resembles what the Supervisor’s voice actor Stephen Fry may seem like in a cool “Star Wars” pirate costume, and it is tempting to anticipate a pleasant id reveal scene when Disney+ drops “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 8 on January 14, 2025.
This text incorporates spoilers for “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 7, “We’re Gonna Be in So A lot Hassle.”
“Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 7 is stuffed with large house pirate reveals. Not solely does Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) — or no matter his actual title is — totally embrace his position because the present’s true villain, however he kills Brutus (voiced by Fred Tatasciore, with Stephen Oyoung because the efficiency artist) in an virtually informal style when the scowling Shistavanen is caught within the Onyx Cinder’s claw. Even SM-33 (voiced by Nick Frost) reveals that he can override his hitherto strict adherence to the pirate code by siding with the children when push involves shove, though he does get decapitated for his troubles.
Amongst all these large twists, the episode additionally stealthily teases one other, probably much more essential pirate-themed revelation — particularly, the true id of well-known pirate captain Tak Rennod, who simply may change into none aside from the planet’s mysterious Supervisor (voiced by Stephen Fry). “Skeleton Crew” has made certain to depict Rennod as a merciless and virtually mythically succesful determine whose biggest deed is discovering the misplaced Old Republic planet At Attin. Whereas “We’re Gonna Be in So A lot Hassle” steers comparatively clear from Rennod lore, attentive viewers can decide up quite a few hints that each one however affirm that the mysterious pirate and the equally mysterious At Attin higher-up are the identical individual.
All clues of Tak Rennod’s true id level towards the Supervisor
Tak Rennod, legendary pirate captain and former proprietor of the Onyx Cinder, is remembered in track and legend. His huge gold hoard on Lanupa reveals that he walked the stroll, as properly. Nonetheless, regardless of fixed name-drops, he is largely shrouded in thriller, and essentially the most we have seen of him is an appropriately shadowy hologram in “Skeleton Crew” episode 6, “Zero Friends Again.”
This may change quickly, although. The massive Rennod-themed episode 7 reveal is that the Onyx Cinder is initially an At Attin vessel, which permits it to bypass the planet’s defenses. As such, Tak Rennod should have already got been on the planet when he acquired the ship. Likewise, somebody should have returned it earlier than the children discover it in “Skeleton Crew” episode 1. All of this implies that Tak Rennod is initially from At Attin, and probably has a excessive sufficient safety clearance to depart the planet for prolonged durations of time. For the reason that solely such individual whose face we’ve not seen but is the Supervisor, the proof is mounting.
Granted, there’s conflicting info on whether or not Rennod is alive in any respect. Whereas the pirate lore Jod recites states that the captain merely disappeared, SM-33 has stated that Rennod’s concubine fatally stabbed him earlier than the ship crashed on At Attin. Nonetheless, the pirate droid has been below secret orders to offer false info earlier than, so it is wholly potential that Rennod remains to be out and about. Mix this with the truth that the Rennod hologram carefully resembles what the Supervisor’s voice actor Stephen Fry may seem like in a cool “Star Wars” pirate costume, and it is tempting to anticipate a pleasant id reveal scene when Disney+ drops “Star Wars: Skeleton Crew” episode 8 on January 14, 2025.