u/Leifman

Seeking some feedback to my 'Watch Order' as a more casual and "modern" Star wars fan

So first let me start by mentioning i have seen the Original trilogy in the past and the prequels and i have a rather 'basic' understanding of the universe/lore.

Secondly, and this is the part that might sound blasphemous to most... i prefer the prequels and over-all more modern star-wars than the classic trilogy.

Now those few bits out of the way, i started 're-watching' (as i saw both trilogys quite a while ago) and came up with a list thanks to some random reddit poster quite a while ago (i'd credit whoever posted it but i literally couldn't find it again now... unfortunately.) this list will mostly cover the Movies,Animated shows (those that at least interest me) and the tv shows and i'd appreciate some feedback on if overall it is "acceptable" for someone like myself or if someone has any suggestions/improvements:

Tales of the Jedi Episodes 2 & 3 

The Phantom Menace (Episode 1) 

Tales of the Jedi Episodes 4 & 1 

Attack of the Clones (Episode 2) 

The Clone Wars S1-S7 up to final 4 episodes aka finale (in Chronological order) 

Revenge of the Sith (Episode 3) 

The Clone Wars S7 finale arc (4 episodes) 

Tales of the Jedi Episodes 5 & 6 

Rebels* (see note in the next line)

The Bad Batch (but ngl watching Rebels first might be the move if you wanna catch up for the Ahsoka show or wanna catch Rebel’s easter eggs and recognize characters who are obviously much older in Rebels.) 

Solo 

Obi-Wan 

Rogue One 

Andor Series (happens before the above movie chronologically, obviously, but just way cooler watching afterwards) 

Original Trilogy 

The Mandalorian S1-2 

The Book of Boba Fett (aka The Mandalorian S2.5) 

The Mandalorian S3 

Ahsoka 

So yeah, this does not include stuff like Tales of the Empire/Underworld nor the most recent Maul Shadow Lord which i am 100% going to watch and super hyped about but would probably be somewhere after clone wars/rebels or further down the line (it was not as easy as Tales of the Jedi to pinpoint per se) and i'll worry about it down the line. my main concern is basically the starting point and overall structure of how i plan to watch it... if someone can spot some glaring problem, i'd appreciate it and Thanks in advance to anyone replying!

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u/Leifman — 7 days ago