In an update to his original post, Rod Hilton says to watch Episodes VII, VIII, and IX after the other movies. You can then treat Episode I as an anthology, like Rogue One and Solo. So if you go by the Machete Order, you would watch the movies as follows: Star Wars Episode IV:...
We get it. When the original trilogy concluded in 1983, the order was pretty simple, and the home-viewing options were fairly limited. Today, the number of live-action Star Wars films has increased to the double digits, and almost half of those movies are prequels. To help you decide, ...
How to watch Star Wars movies in order: chronological Luke Skywalker and Obi-Wan Kenobi introduced us to Lucasfilm's beloved sci-fi franchise in 1977. (Image credit: Disney/LucasFilm) Best for: first-time viewers or those looking for a new way to watch the films. A long time ago, it...
Star Wars- Episode I – The Phantom Menace,(Image credit: Lucasart) Release date:May 19, 1999 Cast:Liam Neeson, Ewan McGregor, Natalie Portman If you want to watch all the Star Wars movies in chronological order then sadly your marathon starts with the very first (and pretty awful) preque...
For those who aren’t aware, there are several fan-sanctioned ways to watch the Star Wars saga.(Warning: Multiple Star Wars spoilers ahead!) Production Order Naturally, there’s a strong argument to be made for watching the movies in the order they were released in theaters — the “Produc...
You can always go full-on chaos and watch them in no specific order at all. Any way you slice it, now is a good time to rewatch or catch up; a new trilogy of Star Wars movies is on the horizon, with the first film reportedly slated for release in 2023. Luckily for everyone, the...
There's only one correct way to watch 'Star Wars' movies, and it's the order in which they were chronologically released. Here's how.
Star Wars in order – The Acolyte is on Disney+ now, so here's how to watch Star Wars in chronological order and the entire Star Wars timeline.
Star Wars: Episode VI – The Return of the Jedi(1983) The last of Lucas’ original three movies was the lastStar Warsmovie for more than 15 years. For that time, the films’ IV-V-VI numbering seemed a little weird, but certainly didn’t make it tough to watch them in order. Then...
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).