The recent finale for Star Wars: Skeleton Crew finally shed some light on Jude Law’s mysterious Force user, Jod Na Nawood.
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The mystery of Jod Na Nawood's past is resolved by Yasmine Al Massri's reveal as the Jedi who trained him. Showrunners omitted flashbacks of Jod to maintain children's perspective in Skeleton Crew.