We're nearing the end of new Star Wars show Skeleton Crew, now, with only two episodes remaining. That means you're probably keen to know how to watch the final two installments of the sci-fi show, so you can see how the adventures of Wim, Fern, KB, and Neel pan out.
As with all Disney Plus shows, the new Star Wars series didn't drop all of its episodes at once, instead releasing them weekly. So, you might be wondering when you can catch Skeleton Crew episode 7 – especially as, thanks to differing time zones, the release date in the US and UK is actually different.
That's where we come in. Below, we take you through all the details, from release dates and times to how many episodes there are.
While you're here, check out our guide to all the upcoming Star Wars movies and shows on the way, too.
Skeleton Crew release date: What time is episode 7 on Disney Plus?
Skeleton Crew episode 7 will be released on January 7, 2025 in the US. Like last week, it's expected to drop at 6pm PT/9pm ET.
If you're in the UK, the seventh installment will be released on January 8, 2025 at 2am GMT.
For other regions, use the time difference converter to work out when it will arrive.
Skeleton Crew: When are new episodes out?
- Skeleton Crew episode 1 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 2 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 3 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 4 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 5 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 6 – out now!
- Skeleton Crew episode 7 – January 7 (US); January 8 (UK)
- Skeleton Crew episode 8 – January 14 (US); January 15 (UK)
How many episodes of Skeleton Crew are there?
In total, there are eight episodes of Skeleton Crew, these are releasing weekly on Disney Plus on Tuesdays in the US and Wednesdays in the UK through December and into January – except for the season's double-episode premiere, which landed on a Monday (or Tuesday, if you're in the UK).
Where can I watch Skeleton Crew?
The only place you'll be able to watch Skeleton Crew is on Disney Plus. You'll need a subscription to the streaming service in order to be able to watch it. This is because Disney owns Lucasfilm, which means the only place you're able to watch anything Star Wars is on the platform.
For more, check out our guide to the Star Wars timeline and how to watch the Star Wars movies in order. We also have a breakdown of the best shows on Disney Plus to watch right now.