


Episode I: The Phantom Menace - May 19, 1999.Episode VI: Return of the Jedi - May 25, 1983.Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back - May 21, 1980.As for where to start watching, checking out the mainline Episodes in release order is probably your best bet, while a chronological run-through might be more enjoyable for a second watch. Finally, the easy to forget film The Clone Wars which began the beloved TV series is also a canon entry. We've included this as an entry because there are a few sneaky films sprinkled in though, including those released as part of Disney's now scrapped "one film every year" approach. This means that every Star Wars film is canon, from A New Hope in 1977 to The Rise of Skywalker in 2019. The famous film series was the main Star Wars media format to not get wiped and turned into Legends when Disney took over the franchise.

The Star Wars Canon: IndexĬlick through the index below to jump to any section of this page: We've also included definite upcoming content like the Ahsoka Disney+ series ( these will be listed in italics), but not untitled projects like the new Rey Skywalker film. It can be quite overwhelming, but that's why we've collected everything for you, broken it down into different categories with explainers, and provided recommendations on the best places to start. No new Legends content will be published, whereas the canon Star Wars content will likely continue to grow for years and decades to come.īelow is a list of every piece of canon Star Wars content. Everything published afterwards is categorised as canon, and (more or less) sticks to one cohesive universe.
