Star Wars: Skeleton Crew may not be finished after all. Kerry Condon said in a recent interview that she had heard a second season could still happen, even though the Disney+ series has not been picked up for another run.
“I mean, I heard maybe possibly,” Condon said when asked about the show’s future during a conversation with Screen Rant to promote Pressure. “But I don’t know. You never know in this business, but I really hope so, because the kids were great.”
That is the first real sign of life for a series that reached Disney+ at the end of 2024 with its first two episodes and wrapped at the start of 2025. Skeleton Crew was never officially canceled, but it also was never renewed for Season 2, leaving its future in the same gray zone that hangs over a lot of streaming shows once the launch window closes.
The appeal of the series was not in doubt. Skeleton Crew drew widespread acclaim from critics and audiences of all ages, giving Disney and Lucasfilm a Star Wars entry that landed with families as well as longtime fans. That makes Condon’s comments notable: even without a pickup, the show still has enough momentum that the possibility of more episodes can be discussed in public rather than buried under silence.
What makes the moment matter now is the gap between reception and decision. A show that was well liked by critics and viewers, and that opened with two episodes at the end of 2024, would normally have a clearer path by now if a follow-up were already coming. Instead, the series sits in limbo, with no Season 2 order and no cancellation notice to shut the door.
Condon’s remarks do not amount to a renewal announcement, but they do show the conversation around Skeleton Crew is still alive seven years into the latest era of Star Wars television planning. For fans hoping to see the story continue, her answer is the closest thing to encouragement the series has had since it went off the air: not a promise, just enough possibility to keep the door open.

