What are all the Star Wars movies and shows you should order?

The three Star Wars trilogy is finally coming to an end with the premiere of The Rise of the Skywalker, so there’s no better time to watch the whole series again and introduce it to your kids.

There are several traditional tahsic ways to revisit the saga. You can view the plays in chronological order or in chronological order. There is also a lesser-known “Machete Order”, which cuts your re-watch and takes Machete to Phantom Menace.

There are opinions in favor of all the different orders. The chronological sequence might be the obvious choice, but some argue that it’s not as enjoyable, except that you started with Phantom Menace, which is probably our least favorite movie of the bunch. Show up chronologically prematurely reveals the biggest twist in the series by revealing Luke’s father, a moment in Star Wars.

There is also a satisfying point to seeing the pictures in their theater, of course, “I am your father” remains intact, but the genre of the story jumps. You would hop between Episodes IV-VI (the original trilogy published between 1977 and 1983), then Episodes I-III (a previous trilogy published between 1999 and 2005), and finally, Episodes VII-IX (a sequel published in 2015). Trilogy) and 2019).

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And then there’s the new Anthology films – Rogue One (2016) and Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018). These take place between the originals and prequels but were released during the sequel trilogy. You can see how quickly this all becomes a mess, which is why it is creating the perfect order that solves most of these problems. Here is Pocket-Lint’s ultimate guide to watching the Star Wars trilogies.

Star Wars movies and shows: Best viewing orders
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An at-a-glance, spoiler-free version of this guide is at the bottom, along with quick listings for other orders – chronological, theatrical, and Machete, Rinster, and the complete saga – in case you want to explore them, too.

NOTE: THERE ARE SPOILERS BELOW.

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A New Hope (1977)
While technically the sixth movie, chronologically, A New Hope is worth watching first purely because it is the start of everything. It’s also the only Star Wars movie that treats viewers as if they’d never seen the saga before. So, Luke starts meeting Obi-Wan, getting a lightsaber, and learning about the Force and Darth Vader before he heads off to save Princess Leia and destroy the Death Star.

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Rogue One (2016)
The first of the new “Anthology” films, Rogue One is filled with a New Hope backstory. It follows the daughter of the Death Star’s creator, Jyn Erso, as she is freed by the Rebel Alliance and tasked with finding the plans that lead to the ultimate weapon’s destruction. Yes, it ends where a New Hope begins, but because it’s so reliant on you knowing A New Hope already, we think it’s best to watch them in reverse. You ‘ll learn who created the Death Star, why it is so easily destroyed, and you will meet many Bothans who died to steal the Death Star plans.

The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Empire Strikes Back is widely regarded as one of the greatest sequels of all time. After the initial battle over the frozen planet Hoth, Luke heads to begin his Jedi training with Yoda, while Han Solo and Princess Leia head to Cloud City to meet Han’s old friend Lando Calrissian. But Han and Leia are betrayed and then used as bait by Vader to lure Luke. It all culminates in a showdown between Vader and Luke and ends with a twist.

The Phantom Menace (1999)
And, just like that, we go from one of the most loved installments to the most loathed of all time. The film follows Obi-Wan Kenobi and his master Qui-Gon Jinn as they attempt to protect the Queen of Naboo and stumble upon a young slave boy named Anakin Skywalker. You’re also forced to sit through two hours of Jar-Jar Binks and the sleep-inducing Galactic Senate negotiations. So, if you have seen this film before, just skip it on your next rewatch. Although it does provide some details important to another prequel film, and it has a great lightsaber duel.

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Attack of the Clones (2002)
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