Explore two new Disney+ shows: Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, a fun adventure for Star Wars fans, and The Stanford Prison Experiment, a documentary series delving into a controversial psychological study.
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If you buy something using links in our stories, we may earn a commission. This helps support our journalism. Learn more. Star Wars: Skeleton Crew Do you love Star Wars but wish it had more Warriors/Wizard of Oz/Brave Little Toaster energy? Lucasfilm has heard your cries and is here to oblige. For Skeleton Crew, they assembled a gang of four youths who get lost in the Star Wars universe and try to find their way home. With the help of Jude Law, who plays an “enigmatic scoundrel' named Jod. OK, so Star Wars probably already has enough of those, but who cares? The real treasure is the friends you'll make along the way. The Stanford Prison Experiment: Unlocking the Truth In 1971, Stanford University professor Philip Zimbardo headed up what would become one of the most controversial and infamous psychological experiments with his Stanford Prison Experiment. A total of 24 men were recruited and paid $15 a day to take part in what was supposed to be a two-week simulation of a prison environment, with half the men named as prisoners and the other half as guards. Within days the experiment erupted into an abusive scenario that revealed what can happen when people abuse a position of authority. In this three-part docuseries, Nat Geo speaks with several of the study’s participants (some who have never talked publicly about the experience before), as well as Zimbardo himself (who died on October 14, 2024), who continues to defend his method
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