Can you really consider yourself a true Star Wars fan if you've never watched each episode in order (or at least considered it)? No, of course not.

Fortunately, as it's often a source of contention among fans, Mark Hamill has revealed the (almost) definitive viewing order of every single Star Wars movie to make our lives a little easier.

Although he didn't get there without a struggle.

Proving that solving the problem of Star Wars' chronology is tough even for a Jedi Master, Mark told Screen Rant that although his personal preference would be "the way they were chronologically released", he understands the need for a proper order.

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"Now, I may be wrong, because if you're starting out fresh, you probably go: one, two, three, four, five, six… uh, Rogue One? It's hard, I mean, wait a second.

"Rogue One comes before four! Yeah, so you go: one, two, three, Rogue One, four, five, six, seven, eight", he decided. "I'm guessing."

Thanks for that certainty, Mark.

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What is telling in the official Skywalker-approved viewing order, however, is the lack of Solo: A Star Wars Story. Yeah, it's not technically out yet, but its existence in the canon is secure.

And the reason for Mark forgetting about Solo might be because, like a lot of us, he thinks the upcoming spin-off movie is coming out too soon.

The Star Wars legend recently revealed that he told Disney to delay Solo's release, adding that he thinks there's a danger of the franchise becoming 'over-saturated'.

Regardless, Solo: A Star Wars Story is now scheduled for release in UK cinemas on May 24 and in US cinemas on May 25.

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