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The Star Wars timeline is a wild ride. You have the main story split into three chunks: the Prequels (Episodes I–III, those late '90s/early 2000s films with way too much CGI), the OG classics ...
Empire puts every Star Wars trilogy, spin-off movie, animated series and more in order – from the Mandalorian and The Acolyte, to Andor and The High Republic.
With the Mouse House jumping all over the timeline, it can be difficult to keep track of when each movie and TV show takes place. Each new Star Wars project builds on what came before, sometimes ...
Star Wars Movies and Shows in Chronological Order 1. The Acolyte (Series, 2024). Chronologically, The Acolyte is the earliest part of the Star Wars timeline that you can watch.
Star Wars is going far and wide in the coming years across all forms of media with an updated Star Wars timeline that includes new eras. Here's our summary.
Of course, the Star Wars universe isn’t limited to just the movies, and there are a variety of live-action and animated TV series that serve as canonical entries in the timeline. Better yet, all ...
Kennedy revealed when Shawn Levy’s Star Wars movie will take place in the franchise’s timeline in an extensive interview with Deadline. Notably, it was reported last month that Ryan Gosling ...
The Star Wars movies and shows have been hit and miss as of late. However, momentum is growing. Andor season 2 is right around the corner, and fans loved hearing that Ryan Gosling would be ...
Ryan Gosling is set to star in a new Star Wars movie set after the Sequel Trilogy. What will the movie actually be about? Let's break down what we know.
But, more importantly, we're finally getting some movies to bulk out the Star Wars timeline, too. So, let's take a look at all the upcoming Star Wars movies that we know about.
All of the "Star Wars" movies and TV shows can be found on Disney+ or Hulu if you have a premium subscription. The movies can also be rented on Amazon Prime Video starting at $3.79. Need a break?