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Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is packed with Easter eggs, and the Disney Plus show’s creators say there’s one that’s ‘not hidden at all’ in its first episode

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  • Star Wars: Skeleton Crew is reportedly populated with Easter eggs and other Star Wars references
  • Its creators says some aren’t as obvious as others, but one in episode 1 “isn’t hidden at all”
  • However, the pair are confident that Star Wars fans will eventually find them all

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew‘s creators say there’s “no doubt” that Star Wars fans will find every reference to Lucasfilm’s sci-fi franchise in the Disney Plus series.

In an exclusive chat with TechRadar, Jon Watts and Christopher Ford admitted Star Wars fanatics won’t find every secret right away. However, the duo have full confidence that diehards will eventually unearth every Easter egg hidden in Skeleton Crew.

With Skeleton Crew being set in the post-Return of the Jedi part of the Star Wars timeline, there won’t be any nods to events that transpire in the sequel movie trilogy. Nonetheless, with many other shows and films set before and around the eight episode series, there will be more than enough surprises for viewers to discover – and one, which appears in its premiere, won’t be so difficult to spot.

Neel and Wim chat on walkie-talkies as they push their hover bikes in Star Wars: Skeleton Crew

“Checking in to see if you’ve found every Easter egg so far, over?” (Image credit: Lucasfilm/Disney Plus)

“[There’s one] in the first episode that’s not hidden at all,” Watts revealed. “As soon as everyone sees it, they’ll know [what it refers to].”

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