Watching Star Wars in chronological order is more of a fun experiment for longtime fans to see the series from a new perspective. If you were to watch the Star Wars films in chronological order, it would look like this: Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace Star Wars Episode II: ...
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...
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...
Star Wars’ Daisy Ridley reveals why she finds her return as Rey ‘scary’ 3 underrated Netflix movies you should watch this weekend (October 25-27) Release order cons Ironically, since we were all Star Wars newbs at some point, watching the films in release order only makes sense if you...
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 ...
Keep scrolling for a guide on how to watch all the Star Wars films — and the spinoff TV shows— in order. 1. Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace The (chronologically) first chapter in the Star Wars universe introduces Qui-Gon Jinn (Liam Neeson) and his apprentice, Obi...
That said, returning viewers might enjoy this option to watch the story unfold in chronological order, although there are more interesting options below. Release Order Release order is one of the best ways to watch the Star Wars films if you've never seen them before. Start with the original...
Looking to jettison off to a galaxy far, far away? Here’s the chronological timeline you need to follow to watch the Star Wars films and TV shows in order. You know what day it is – May 4th, marking what is now officially known as Star Wars Day (sadly not a Bank Holiday). ...
Obviously, you want specific details on each of these new films. Thankfully, you’re in luck! We have everything you need to know below. Untitled James Mangold Star Wars movie Release date:TBA This new Star Wars movie will be written and directed by James Mangold (director ofIndiana Jones...
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).