Watching the Star Wars movies in order is a fantastic way to prove you are one with the Force (the Force is with you). Whether you prefer watching them in chronological order or release order, we have you covered. Watching the Star Wars movies in chronological order allows you to experienc...
How to watch Star Wars movies in order: release date Liam Neeson's Jedi Knight is Qui-Gon(e), but never forgotten. (Image credit: © LucasFilm 2021) Best for: established fans or anyone looking to watch them as intended. Interested in watching the Star Wars movies in release date orde...
Star Wars is one of sci-fi’s most iconic sagas, with a long history dating back to George Lucas’ franchise-spawning 1977 blockbuster Star Wars. The saga continues today with a long list of much-anticipated projects in development for TV, film, and othe
Many fans will have varying opinions of the proper way to watch the Star Wars movies in order. Because there are two different trilogies, it’s kind of a loaded question. Should you watch the newer prequels first, or watch the movies by release date? Or how about a totally different ord...
How to Watch All of the ‘Star Wars’ Movies in Order By Us Weekly Staff August 10, 2022 Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window) Lucasfilm/Fox/Kobal/Shutterstock May the Force be with you! The Star Wars uni...
Shawn Levy’s Star Wars movie release date estimate: 2028 Who will be in the new Star Wars movies? Daisy Ridley as Rey and Donald Glover as Lando are the only cast members confirmed for new Star Wars movies so far. There have been rumors about some other names, which have suggested Idri...
They are seen here played by Kenny Baker and Anthony Daniels, respectively, in 1977's Star Wars: Episode IV—A New Hope. Lucas’s notes made it clear that he had always envisioned Star Wars as being greater than one film or even one trilogy. The release of the sequel, Star Wars: ...
The Acolyte (Star Wars: The Acolyte) – Lost/Found – TV Review Posted onJune 5, 2024 2 TL;DR– Overall, this episode did what it needed to do: it made me interested in what was to come. Disclosure– I paid for the Disney+ service that viewed this series. ...
In fact, the line is “No, I am your father.” The plot twist was kept a secret on set until the film’s release—only George Lucas, Mark Hamill, and Irvin Kershner knew the line would be dubbed later. The final film in the original trilogy, Star Wars: Episode VI—Return of the ...
Do you start with the original trilogy or the prequel movies? What about the standalone films and the television shows? Here is how to watch Star Wars in order, whichever order you choose. Advertisement Theatrical Release Order The most obvious answer is theatrical release order, since this ...