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"Star Wars: Complete Viewing Guide in Order"

Author : Aria
May 05,2025

It's never too late to dive into the epic universe of Star Wars. If you're new to the franchise and eager to explore all things canon, we have a comprehensive chronological guide to help you navigate the entire Star Wars timeline.

As excitement builds for the franchise, three new live-action Star Wars movies are currently in development. However, the next addition to the Disney-owned saga is the eagerly anticipated TV series, *Star Wars: Tales of the Underworld*, set to premiere on Star Wars Day. For more details on what's coming up, check out our list of all the upcoming Star Wars TV shows and movies.

Jump to:

  • How to watch in chronological order
  • How to watch by release date

Every Upcoming Star Wars Movie and TV Show

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But what about all the Star Wars content available for you to binge right now? And how should you watch it to experience the story as it was intended? Don't worry! We've compiled a list of all the current Star Wars movies and shows you can stream right now, organized both in chronological order and by release date. With all these titles conveniently available on Disney+, catching up has never been easier.

We will keep this list updated as new movies and shows are released, ensuring you always have the latest information on the Star Wars universe.

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