Warning! This article contains spoilers for Skeleton Crew episode 5.

Skeleton Crewepisode 5 has just provided four major hints that Jude Law’s character is a Jedi after all. Since Law was introduced as part ofSkeleton Crew’s cast of characters, many have questioned his true identity. First introduced as Jod Na Nawood, the scoundrel was then given another name that provided a deep-cutSkeleton CrewEaster egg: Crimson Jack. Beyond that, Jod was referred to as Captain Silvo, the leader ofSkeleton Crew’s antagonistic pirates.

Skeleton Crewepisode 5 then providedJude Law’s apparentStar Wars"Jedi"with another name, Dash Zentin, further throwing his identity into doubt. However, one thing that has underlined every identity given by Law’s character is his usage of the Force. This seems to imply that Law’s character is one of the manyJedi survivors ofStar Wars' Order 66, whichSkeleton Crewepisode 5 seems to further support. Via four major hints,Skeleton Crewmay have revealed that Law’s character is a Jedi after all, though one who has fallen far from the Order’s path of light and peace.

Jod holding a lightsaber in Skeleton Crew (2024)

Jude Law’s Jod Na Nawood Knows How To Use A Lightsaber

The Weapon Of A Jedi Seemed Familiar To Jod

The biggest hint of Jude Law’s character being a Jedi inSkeleton Crewcomes in the final shot of the episode. After a climactic duel that saw Jod become the new captain of the Onyx Cinder, complete with a brand-new weapon taken from Captain Tak Rennod’s vault. This weapon is synonymous with the Jedi, with Jod being the owner of a blue lightsaber.

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The lightsaber was hidden in the vault and found by Wim, who attempted to use it to defeat Jod and keep Fern as the captain ofSkeleton Crew’s Onyx Cinder. However, the young boy lost control of the weapon, leading Jod to pick it up using the Force asSkeleton Crewepisode 5 drew to a close. The weapon seemed familiar to Jod, with the character knowing instantly how to power it up, hinting at a Jedi past that saw him trained with the iconic laser swords.

Baylan Skoll and Darth Maul wielding lightsabers

Jod Quotes An Old Jedi Saying Straight From The Phantom Menace

The Words Of A Deceased Jedi Master Live On

Another hint at Jod’s potential Jedi history came earlier in the episode during a talk with Wim. When giving the child a pep-talk to give him some more confidence in their journey, Jod talks about Wim’s imagination.He states to Wim"Your focus determines your reality,“which is a direct quote straight fromStar Wars: Episode I- The Phantom Menace. These exact words are spoken by Qui-Gon Jinn to Anakin Skywalker in the first prequel film, hinting that Jod may have a connection to the old Jedi Master, or at least to the Order via the popular mantra.

Jod’s Philosophy On Attachments Is A Twisted Version Of The Jedi

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In the same scene inSkeleton Crewepisode 5, another hint at Jod’s Jedi connections is found. Before quoting Qui-Gon, Jod tells Wim that, ironically, he needs to forget about his parents and At Attin in order to focus on returning to the planet. Jod states that all of these things causing Wim to worry are known as attachments and that he is better off forgetting them.

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Jod insists that he has forgotten his own attachments, just as a Jedi is told to do from a young age. While Jod’s lesson to Wim feels notably less moral than the one pushed by the Jedi Order, the end result is the same.Jod may have learned to forego his attachments as part of his training as a Jedi, hinting that he may be from the Order after all.

Jod and Wim sitting down in Skeleton Crew (2024)

Jod Has Remarkable Control Of The Force

Only A Trained Jedi Can Use The Force As He Does

The final hint that Jod is a Jedi inSkeleton Crewis peppered throughout all five episodes thus far: his usage of the Force. Although it was theorized that Jod was faking using the Force in the show’s earliest episodes, it now seems as though the character is actually capable of tapping into the mysterious energy field synonymous with the Jedi. More so than just being capable of using the Force, Jod’s control over it is remarkable.

From levitating small objects with precision to turning lights on and off, Jod has an intense connection to the Force. While some characters inStar Warshave been known to possess inherent connections with the Force, usually only Jedi who have had years of training can extend their will in such a precise way. If the events ofSkeleton Creware anything to go by, Jod could pass for someone with this kind of training, hinting he may be one ofStar Wars' iconic space wizards after many teases to the contrary.

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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

Cast

Skeleton Crew follows four ordinary children who become lost in the expansive Star Wars galaxy. As they navigate unfamiliar worlds and the challenges they present, the group endeavors to find their way back to their home planet, undertaking a journey across the iconic Star Wars universe.

Jude Law in Star Wars Skeleton Crew

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