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As the franchise expands, this 19-year gap is becoming increasingly important: It’s where the Star Wars: Rebels animated series takes place (starting 14 years after Episode III), as well as Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (which is set 19 years after Episode III, although the prologue takes place just four years after Episode III) and the untitled Han Solo stand-alone movie, although its exact placement remains a mystery for now.īy the start of the original 1977 Star Wars, the series has reached the 32-year mark.
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In story terms, there are 19 years between that movie and the original 1977 Star Wars (AKA Episode IV: A New Hope). The gap between Episode II and Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith is nowhere near as long - just three years of story time - but in an example of time-twisting magic, that three-year gap is where the entire run of the Star Wars: The Clone Wars animated series (which ran for six seasons) exists.Įpisode III closes out the first trilogy of the big-screen movie, and sets the status quo for what’s to come.
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(There are both prose and comic books that take place before that, but we’ll set them aside for now.) Next up is Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones, which is set a full decade after the first movie, finally answering the question, “Wait, did Jake Lloyd become Hayden Christensen overnight?” The first onscreen Star Wars is, fittingly, Episode I. But if you were going to watch it all in the order in which it happened, where would you start?
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In fact, according to official mythology, there are only 60 years or so between Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace and Star Wars: The Force Awakens, most of which can be filled by watching all of the Star Wars material that’s already available out there. For an epic of galactic proportions, it might come as a surprise that the entirety of Star Wars canon takes place in less than a century.