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any episode or movie of Star Wars?

 

 

  • IV: A New Hope (original trilogy)
  • V: The Empire Strikes Back (original trilogy)
  • I: The Phantom Menace (prequel trilogy)
  • II: Attack of the Clones (prequel trilogy)
  • III: Revenge of the Sith (prequel trilogy)
  • VI: The Return of the Jedi (original trilogy)

Basically, you have a very extended flashback between episodes V and VI.
That puts the oldest and clunkiest SFX first, avoids spoiling the revelations from episode V, and finishes at the end of the story. And it means you won’t stop and give up in disgust after watching only one movie.

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First watch  the original trilogy

ie 4,5,6. These are pretty old. But it's better if you watch these first. 

Then go on to watch 1,2,3
released in the years 1999-2006

Wait for the release of seventh movie (Dec 2015)

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What Order Should You Watch Them In?

If you decide to watch all six movies, you have another important question ahead of you: do you watch the original trilogy first, then watch the prequels (Episodes 4, 5, 6, then 1, 2, and 3)? Or do you watch them in chronological order, with the prequels ahead of the original trilogy (Episode 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6)?

Option One: Chronological Order. If you’re a fan of Star Wars, and you’ve seen the movies more than once or twice, you can feel free to watch them however you want. George Lucas says he intends people to watch them in chronological order (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6), and if you’re already familiar with the story, it’s a decent way to watch it all unfold.

Option Two: Release Order. If you’re new to Star Wars, or if you haven’t watched it in a long time, I do not recommend option one. The original trilogy is a better introduction to the series, even if you’ve seen it once or twice before. And if you’ve never seen Star Wars before, there are a few twists that the prequels will definitely give away. So watch the original trilogy first, then watch the three prequels afterward (4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3).

Option Three: Machete Order. There is one other option, suitable for old and new viewers alike, known as Machete Order. Popularized by blogger Rod Hilton, Machete Order involves watching the original Star Wars and Empire Strikes Back first, then watching the prequels before finishing it all off withReturn of the Jedi (so that’s 4, 5, 1, 2, 3, 6). This introduces you to the universe through the original trilogy, but cuts it off after the cliffhanger in Empire Strikes Back—at which point you “flash back” to the prequels to see how Darth Vader came to be Darth Vader, before returning to the final chapter of the original trilogy for a nice, neat ending.

Technically Rod’s Machete Order argues that you should skip Episode 1 entirely (4, 5, 2, 3, 6), and gives a decent argument for doing so. I’ve left it in above to avoid confusion about where it would go, so it’s up to you whether you want to include it. If you’re really into Star Warsread Rod’s blog post for more info. It’s pretty interesting, and a decent attempt at getting the best of both worlds.

Other Star Wars Stories to Catch Up On

If you’re such a Star Wars geek that six movies aren’t enough—supernerds unite!—there are a bunch of other Star Wars stories that take place in between the movies. The Clone Wars television show, for example, chronicles events between episodes 2 and 3, and the Rebels TV show takes place between episodes 3 and 4. There are also quite a few books, comic books, and short stories entitled Journey to The Force Awakens that take place before the latest movie. You can see a full list of “canon” stories throughout the Star Warsuniverse here. However, none of this is truly required to enjoy Star Wars or The Force Awakens—it merely adds to the story for true, diehard fans.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L67zlLNiG6Q

 

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