Watching the Star Wars movies in chronological order allows you to experience the Skywalker saga as it unfolds, getting the prequel trilogy (which didn't score highly on ourranked list) out of the way early. On the other hand, if you opt to marathon this iconic franchise in release order,...
Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi –also set 34 years after A New Hope as it takes place in the immediate aftermath of The Force Awakens Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker –takes place 35 years after A New Hope How to watch Star Wars movies in order: release date Liam...
Instead, I’d like to propose a somewhat radical reordering of the movies, one that shifts certain films around in the timeline and avoids others entirely. My preferredStar Warssaga gives you all the killer with the least possible filler so that you can understand everything that happens while...
The release of the sequel, Star Wars: Episode V—The Empire Strikes Back (1980), signaled Lucas’s ambitions, and the first movie was re-released under the expanded title Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope a year later. Lucas understood that the monumental success of the first movie alone...
But do you know where, in the galaxy of Star Wars films, to begin watching? Over 40 years after the release of the first film, one of the hottest debates of the franchise is exactly what order is the correct way to watch the movies. As someone who was born well after the original ...
There's more to preparing for the perfect Star Wars movie marathon than just collecting all of the movies. You also need to decide when to watch each of them.
If you're new to the 'Star Wars' franchise, watching them in order of release date might not be the best strategy — read more
This can get a little awkward if you intend to add the standalone Star Wars films to your watch party. Going by release date, Rogue One and Solo would interrupt the sequel trilogy. If you're doing a re-watch and are interested in preserving the storyline of the core movies, just skip...
Between the original trilogy, the prequels, the sequels, the one-offs and TV, there's a lot of Star Wars out there. Here's how to watch all of the Star Wars movies and TV shows in chronological order (and in release order too).
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