
In addition to the nine Episodes of the Skywalker Saga, there are two standalone films (Rogue One: A Star Wars Story and Solo: A Star Wars Story), and numerous TV shows. These days, of course, Star Wars stretches way beyond the movies. That means starting off with Episodes 1-3 – aka The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith – and allowing the 11 Star Wars movies to date to play out in sequence. Younger viewers, however, will probably argue that the only way to watch the Star Wars movies in order is to work though them in chronological order. If you grew up watching the Original Trilogy, chances are you still think of Episode 4 as Star Wars (as it was originally named), and see that as the first instalment of the story. How to watch the Star Wars movies in order depends largely on when you had your first encounter with George Lucas's galaxy far, far away.
