The Skywalker Saga

The Definitive Order

The Entire Universe

has officially launched in North America (and will be released in more countries in the coming weeks and months) and it has quickly amassed over 3 million subscribers. The service boasts a vast library of content fromtoand it even has the original Mickey Mouse cartoons for you to look back on. With so much content available ( all for the low price of $6.99 per month or $69.99 per year ), we thought it would help to create a few streaming guides for all those who are overwhelmed by the number of options. This first one is for people who are wanting to watchfor the first time or are revisiting them now that they have easy access to the full roster.There are quite a few ways to watch all the shows and movies that make up theuniverse. First, let's start with the films that make up the main story-line, the ones that you'll need to watch to be prepared forEpisode I: The Phantom MenaceEpisode II: Attack of the ClonesEpisode III: Revenge of the SithEpisode IV: A New HopeEpisode V: Empire Strikes BackEpisode VI: Return of the JediEpisode VII: The Force AwakensEpisode VII: The Last JediWhile there is an argument to be made for watching the films in the order they came out, we'd recommend watching them in episode order, since the main reason Episode IV came out first is due to budgetary restrictions. If you don't want to watch them in episode order, you can try to change up the story arc a bit by starting with IV and V then skipping to I, II, and III before going back to VI, VII, and VIII. This changes the narrative, focusing a bit more on Anakin's story-line and adding more weight to the events inandNow let's take it up a notch and add the live action spin-off movies and shows into the mix to give you a more completeexperience. Again, we'd recommend watching them in the canonical chronology and not by release date.Episode I: The Phantom MenaceEpisode II: Attack of the ClonesEpisode III: Revenge of the SithSolo: A Star Wars Story*Rogue One: A Star Wars StoryEpisode IV: A New HopeEpisode V: Empire Strikes BackEpisode VI: Return of the JediEpisode VII: The Force AwakensEpisode VII: The Last JediThis watch order lets you take a step away from the Skywalker Saga briefly to meet Han Solo inand understand the events that transpired beforein. For most people, this is a good, comprehensive trip through the galaxy far, far away with plenty of space adventures to keep you busy until the release of. But for the binge hungry, we have one more list to follow.Here it is. A full chronology of theuniverse, for those wanting every piece of thatpuzzle, consisting of all films and TV shows both live action and animated.Episode I: The Phantom MenaceEpisode II: Attack of the ClonesStar Wars: The Clone Wars (movie)Star Wars: The Clone Wars (series)**Episode III: Revenge of the SithSolo: A Star Wars Story*Star Wars RebelsRogue One: A Star Wars StoryEpisode IV: A New HopeEpisode V: Empire Strikes BackEpisode VI: Return of the JediThe MandolorianStar Wars ResistanceEpisode VII: The Force AwakensEpisode VII: The Last JediOne last thing, while they may not be canonically relevant, there are a fewseries available on Disney+ to add some variety and humor in your space binge. For an added look behind the scenes of the making of, you can also watchwhich details the conception and production of the originaltrilogy.To reiterate the obvious, every show and movie listed above is available on Disney Plus (except Solo*). The only one that isn't fully binge-ready, yet, iswhich is streaming weekly, but by the time you finish watching everything that comes before, it'll probably be done with Season One, unless you choose to skip work/school and not sleep, which is, of course, always an option.*Due to a prior agreement,isn't available on Disney Plus until July 9, 2020. The film is currently streaming on Netflix.**Yes, you can stream all seasons ofright now. However, for some reason, the series was aired out of order. If you want the proper chronology of the show, follow this guide which lists all 121 episodes in their correct sequence.Once you're all done with your Star wars binge, come back for more streaming guides onDisney animated classics, and more!