![]() The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. These cookies ensure basic functionalities and security features of the website, anonymously. This way, Rogue One plays a little like a heroic flashback for the Rebellion.Necessary cookies are absolutely essential for the website to function properly. At that point, swap to Rogue One, watch the whole thing, then watch Andor season 1, then go back to the rest of A New Hope. Note: If you want to go all the way on this order, we recommend watching A New Hope up until the planning meeting for the Battle of Yavin. This order turns Luke giving Han’s lucky dice to Leia in The Last Jedi into a slightly more important moment, and makes it clear that this is Luke attempting to mend some of the pain he brought to Han’s family. We see his family struggle in The Force Awakens, and then catch up on his backstory with Solo. The last weird piece of this order is repositioning the new trilogy with Han as a more central figure. After that, we see the fall of the Empire in Return of the Jedi, and the aftermath in The Mandalorian and Book of Boba Fett.Īhsoka also has a bit of a strange fit in this order, in that she sort of just jumps in and out of the story after her introduction in Clone Wars - which, while narratively odd, does most closely match how she actually operates in the series. Then, at its lowest moment, we switch sides to Anakin to see how he became Darth Vader and how the Empire gained control of the galaxy. In the first few entries, the focus is on the Rebellion. This order should help you catch all the small references from one movie or show and connect them to the next - though you’ll probably still miss a few. This doesn’t really complement any one character or storyline so much as the series as a whole. ![]() We recommend this playlist for those who’ve seen all of Star Wars enough times that they want to mix things up with a truly weird experience. The trickiest part of this order is the very squishy middle section, which focuses on a few different things, including Mandalore, a couple of Mandalorians, and Ahsoka, for a little while rather than Luke and the Skywalker family - even if they do crop up every now and then. As you get into the new trilogy, it continues to put Luke at the center. This order diverges from the Skywalker story after both Revenge of the Sith and Return of the Jedi, but it gives you much better context for Anakin’s heroics during the Clone Wars and sets up his redemptive moment of siding with Luke over Emperor Palpatine. Viewing the movies and shows this way makes sure that you know where his family came from. Taking a bit of inspiration from the internet-famous Ernst Rister order - originally taken from a now-deleted forum post - this list uses A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back as setup for the prequel movies and puts more focus on Luke Skywalker. Watching Star Wars in Skywalker Saga order Image: Lucasfilm
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