How to watch all the Star Wars movies and shows in chronological order

So, imagine you'd like to sit down (for a lengthy amount of time, might I add) and watch it all in chronological order - where to begin, right? A daunting task, but not impossible.

Star Wars: The Force Awakens.. Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and Rey (Daisy Ridley)..Photo: David James.. ©2016 Lucas Film Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
Star Wars: The Force Awakens.. Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and Rey (Daisy Ridley)..Photo: David James.. ©2016 Lucas Film Ltd. All Rights Reserved.
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THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT
(L-R): The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) in Lucasfilm's THE BOOK OF BOBA FETT, exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

The New Republic Era

15. The Mandalorian (series, seasons 1 and 2)

The Mandalorian explores a new chapter in the Star Wars universe, set after the fall of the Empire and before the emergence of the First Order. This series not only introduces significant new characters and lore, such as the enigmatic Din Djarin (aka Mando) and beloved Grogu (aka Baby Yoda), but it also lays the groundwork for future narratives and links to both the original and sequel trilogies, enriching the overall Star Wars saga.

16. The Book of Boba Fett (series)

This series should have been an e-mail (or, more realistically, a movie), but it digs deeper into the backstory and adventures of the iconic bounty hunter Boba Fett, filling in critical gaps in his storyline post-Return of the Jedi. Moreover, it intersects with key events and characters from The Mandalorian, offering a richer understanding of the evolving Star Wars narrative.

17. The Mandalorian (series, season 3)

The third season of The Mandalorian picks up right after season 1 of Boba Fett, and continues the adventures of Dinn Djarin and Grogu.

18. Ahsoka (series)

Ahsoka shows us the adventures of Ahsoka Tano, Hera Syndulla, and Sabine Wren following the end of the animated series Star Wars Rebels. It offers significant insights into their role in the larger Star Wars narrative. This placement allows viewers to fully appreciate the character development and overarching themes that have been building up in the preceding series.