I’ve got a couple friends who have never seen Star Wars, but would like to. What is the best order to introduce “Star Wars virgins” to the franchise?
I was raised on the release order (4, 5, 6, 1, 2, 3), and prefer it when introducing the movies to first-time viewers, but I recognize that I could be biased.
I know there are a bunch of different orders (chronological, machete, etc.), each with their proponents and detractors.
What is your recommended order, and why?
I’m an originalist.
IV, wait 3 years.
V, wait 3 years.
VI, wait 16 years.
I, wait 3 years.
II, wait 3 years.
III, wait 10 years.
VII, wait 2 years.
VIII, wait 2 years.
IX.So catching up is impossible? You just always stays 50 years behind?
Avoiding spoilers would be a never-ending nightmare :)
You watch the original trilogy and then you stop.
Well, and Rogue One
R1 (Double feature with IV to see the jarring transition from a 2016 film to a 1977 film, I think its funny)
IV
V
I
II (feel free to skip parts of I and II)
III
VI
I classify VII+ as the redacted trilogy and would rather watch the holiday special.
My preference is sort of a modified & extended machete order, though be warned that this is probably going to be a months-long undertaking so you have to be in for the long haul, and may involve searching out some fan edits
For the OT, there are some fan edits that use ports of the special editions and such where they’re appropriate for better effects and such, but use the original versions where the changes made are stupid (so han shoots first) I’d use those if possible.
IV
VYou get the “I am your father” reveal then it’s flashback time
I, some say it’s optional, but the duel of the fates is badass, and you need to introduce Maul somehow
IISqueeze in at least a “best of” selection of The Clone wars here, I won’t blame you for not doing the whole series.
III (there’s a fan edit that mixes in the parts of the last season of clone wars and Bad Batch that happen concurrently with the movie, use that if possible, if not, save the last season for after this)
Bad Batch
Solo (optional, I enjoyed it for what it was, but it’s optional)
Kenobi
Andor
Rebels (probably do another “best of”) Rogue one (I suppose you could also do rogue one first, but I’d let episode IV stand on its own, so maybe immediately after IV)VI
Mando
Boba Fett (very optional)
AhsokaThen I guess the sequel trilogy if you really want to
If they’re not in it for the long haul, and just want to do the movies
If you just want to do the main series movies
IV
(After considering my above advice, I’d probably slot R1 in here if you want to include it even though it’s not main series)
V
I (more optional here, I’d still do it for completions sake and to lay the groundwork if you think they may want to do TCW and/or Rebels later)
II
III
VI
Sequels if you want toYou get the “I am your father” reveal then it’s flashback time
How is it a reveal if his name is literally “father”
Because that only works in Dutch and is just a coincidence anyways, since originally Anakin and Vader were two different people.
It works in all Germanic languages
Personally, I prefer release order, especially for first-time watchers, but whatever you do, don’t start with TPM. The prequels are a terrible introduction to Star Wars, and if they’re watched before the viewer has an emotional investment in the franchise, it can cause them to lose interest in continuing.
For first time viewing, release is the only order that makes any sense whatsoever. Every movie was originally made by people who had seen the prior movies, for an audience that had seen them.
The callbacks won’t work right as foreshadowing, and no other movie introduces an audience to the setting like ANH does. Themes are built upon over time, reveals happen in the context of actually giving a shit about people and events from earlier movies.
Even if George wanted people to watch the PT first, and I’m not at all convinced he did, it just doesn’t work that way.
If they know the “I am your father” line (which is quite possible, since it’s so prevalent in pop culture) I would go chronological. Otherwise release order or Machete+TPM.
In chronological order Anakin’s fall and Palpatine’s transition to Emperor are the big twist for the audience. “I am your father” still works as an emotional twist for Luke.