Best Star Wars Movies – Ranked! A New Hope from The Rise of Skywalker

Which Star Wars Movie is the Best Star Wars Movie? For science-fiction, questions are like choosing a beloved child. Each – prequel, sequel or spin-off – has its own merits, and everyone – including the original trilogy – has its own flaws. Choosing the best Star Wars movie is therefore a great thing to finish the Kessel Run in 12 Perseux (well, maybe not so hard).

Still, we gave it our best shot. We – GameSadar +, Total Movies and SFX – have put our heads together for a definitive ranking of Star Wars movies. When there was a clear winner, the margins were the smallest between the first and second places and the fourth and fifth places. We also decided to include the Clone Wars animated movie and Christmas specials. Which, of course, will probably come as a relief to anyone who has seen the Star Wars Christmas special. Star Wars: The Rise of the Skywalker has also made an appearance below, though the placement may have changed since the settlement was dealt with by us 9.

So, without further ado, these are the best Star Wars movies of all time – ranked!

১১. Attack of the Clones (212)
(Image credit: Lucasfilm)
While not overwhelmed by trade talks, the Clones attack marked the weakest installment of the previous trilogy. Obi-Wan Kenobi (played by the consistently great Ian McGregor) detectives, trying to figure out what’s happening in Kamino is a fun way through space. Also, the last jet-pack with Jango Fett is fun.

Unfortunately, though, it is a spontaneous romance between Anakin and Padme that is absolutely monotonous. Haden Christensen turns the future Lord Vader into a mopy, brittle teenager, Natalie Portman calls for her acting. Then again, we find that Yoda and Count Dooku fight, which is the highlight of Episode 2.

  1. The Phantom Menace (1999)
    The Phantom Menace
    Phantom Menace goes completely wrong. Jack Lloyd has the unfortunate acting role of Anakin; There are multiple aliens designs that are vaguely racist caricatures; Jar-jar binks exist. Still, Episode 1 has some really cool stuff that shouldn’t be overlooked.

Regardless of your feelings about the Gunguans, the Nebula rainforest, the Atlantean suburbs, and the Utopian Palaces, they serve as a fantastic backdrop to the Star Wars universe. The podcasting scene is fun with Ben-Hur’s timeless chariot competition. And the Lightsaber dual event at the Grand Finals is phenomenal. Qi-Gon and Obi-Wan vs. Darth Mall and his Double Blood Lightsbar are one of the very easy-to-fight scenes in the entire series.

৯. Revenge of the Sith (23)
Revenge of the Sith
As you probably expected to scroll through this list, the predecessors make up the three below. Revenge of the Sith marks the worst. Again, let’s first unleash those non-effective elements: General Grievous is wasted, Mass Wind doesn’t get the arch that anyone wanted, killing Anakin’s youth is ridiculous, and the dialogue remains in question.

Yet, Sith’s revenge is strangely satisfying. McGregor becomes the frustrated-yet-tired Obi-Wan we always knew he could be. Another Yoda fight makes silly fun. The emperor’s statement about the deceased’s death is great. We may not rank the prequel trilogy here as high, but there is definitely love element throughout the three films.

  1. Single (2018)
    An image from Solo
    Han Solo’s adventure has always been a pervasive ground to tell fascinating new Star Wars stories, so when Disney announced a spin-off about a fake nerf-hitter, very few fans were surprised. The concern was: will any actor ever match Harrison Ford’s swagger? Thankfully, there was one person who stepped up to the plate and managed to idolize Solo almost perfectly: Alden Ehrenrich.

After perhaps an uninteresting performance at first, Ehrnich soon became solo as we all love, carrying the movie through a fascinating, unfinished adventure. We won’t need an Origin story for his name, or his first meeting with Chey to be in the muddy hole, but the result is a Star Wars movie that is more similar to the original trilogy than any of the previous ones (or, really, Rogue One). There is also Donald Glover in the character of Londo Calrissian, who is so beautifully replicated in the character that you would think that Glover spent his entire life in this one character.

  1. Rogue One (21 2016)
    Image from Rogue One
    Rogue One takes the Star Wars universe to something that has never happened before. There is not a decent Jedi, just a Lightsaber action and only a few recognizable characters. Still, Rogue One works because it promises to be completely different from other Star Wars films on this list.

The story of Star Wars is a fierce war movie that never fails despite a tragic adversity. Under the title Felicity Jones, Rogue One succeeds in killing its original cast and in the end provides a glimmer of hope. Also, this is the perfect spinal chilling

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