How Much Did Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Cost, Compared To The Mandalorian?

Neel from Skeleton Crew to the left and Grogu to the right in front of a background of money
Star Wars’ newest TV show, Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, has released its first two episodes on Disney+, and, so far, it has been met with very positive reception—but how does its budget stack up against fan-favorite Star Wars show The MandalorianStar Wars has had its fair share of criticism, obstacles, and backlash in recent years, as The Acolyte’s cancelation made clear. Already, though, Skeleton Crew seems to have quite a bit of promise.

By the Skeleton Crew episode 2 ending, the show had revealed many of its thrilling new ideas for and additions to Star Wars, from the pirate empire of Port Borgo to Skeleton Crew’s cast of characters primarily comprising children. A budget doesn’t always directly translate to success, however, especially when it comes to Star Wars. Given the popularity of both shows, which live-action Star Wars show had a bigger budget: The Mandalorian or Skeleton Crew?

Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Had A Staggering Budget

Surprisingly, Skeleton Crew Was More Expensive Than The Mandalorian

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Based on how much every Star Wars live-action show cost, surprisingly, Skeleton Crew was more expensive than The Mandalorian, by a fairly wide marginSkeleton Crew is estimated to have cost about $136 million, whereas seasons of The Mandalorian cost about $120 million each. Of course, with The Mandalorian getting three seasons thus far, the full show has cost more.

Skeleton Crew is estimated to have cost about $136 million, whereas seasons of The Mandalorian cost about $120 million each.

If Skeleton Crew were to get a season 2 or additional seasons beyond that, which isn’t yet confirmed, presumably, the show’s seasons would continue to be more expensive than The Mandalorian’s. It’s difficult to know precisely why shows or movies end up costing as much as they do, particularly because many companies don’t want to disclose the exact budget, much less a breakdown of what the specific expenses were. It’s safe to assume that many of Skeleton Crew’s expenses were similar to those of other Star Wars shows, including elaborate costuming, practical effects, etc.

How Skeleton Crew Compares To Other Live-Action Star Wars TV Shows

Skeleton Crew Is The Third Most Expensive Live-Action Disney Star Wars Show

Cassian Andor in Andor episode 2 walking and looking ahead seriously Ahsoka Episode 5 Reaching Out To Space Whales Osha (Amandla Stenberg) and Qimir (Manny Jacinto) looking determined in The Acolyte season 1 episode 8 Ewan McGregor looking serious with his hood raised in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney Plus. Din Djarin sits atop a blurrg on Nevarro in The Mandalorian season 1, episode 7Cassian Andor in Andor episode 2 walking and looking ahead seriously Ahsoka Episode 5 Reaching Out To Space Whales
Osha (Amandla Stenberg) and Qimir (Manny Jacinto) looking determined in The Acolyte season 1 episode 8 Ewan McGregor looking serious with his hood raised in the Obi-Wan Kenobi series on Disney Plus. Din Djarin sits atop a blurrg on Nevarro in The Mandalorian season 1, episode 7

In addition to being more expensive than The MandalorianSkeleton Crew is the third most expensive of all the live-action Star Wars shows thus far. Budgets have been a major topic of conversation in the Star Wars fanbase of late, with many criticizing the reported costs of certain shows and arguing the final product didn’t justify the cost. This argument was especially made about The Acolyte, one of Star Wars’ most controversial projects, which cost $231 million to make.

For a live-action show, that is a truly jaw-dropping budget, but even The Acolyte wasn’t the most expensive. Andor, arguably one of Star Wars’ best TV shows, cost around $250 million. This suggests that Skeleton Crew’s high cost isn’t necessarily breaking the mold for the franchise, but it is nevertheless surprising that the show was so expensive and that the budget was ultimately higher than that of The Mandalorian.

The first two episodes of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew are now streaming on Disney+.

Skeleton Crew Release Date Schedule

Episode
Director
Release Date

Episode 1
Jon Watts

December 2

Episode 2
David Lowery
December 2

Episode 3
David Lowery
December 10

Episode 4
The Daniels
December 17

Episode 5
Jake Schreier
December 24

Episode 6
Bryce Dallas Howard
December 31

Episode 7
Lee Isaac Chung
January 7

Episode 8
Jon Watts
January 14

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