What he did with the story was not just innovative at the time, but turned out to be quite a resourceful decision for him as well as the direction of the adulation and success the entire saga has witnessed. My reason to start off with Episode IV or as it then went on to be rechristened as “A New Hope” primarily lies in the fact that Lucas had the entire saga planned out – 9 films telling the tale of a certain Skywalker family. Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope (1977)
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I have not included The Clone Wars, and Rebels TV shows here since those are properties that need a debate of their own. I prefer and suggest others to watch the Star Wars films in the production order of Episodes IV, V, VI, I, II, III, Rogue One, VII and VIII. VII and VIII will be at the bottom of this list since this post will for the most part focus on the Original and Prequel trilogy films. Bear in mind, I am no big fan of the ongoing sequel trilogy, and I will let know here itself that Ep. This post is my take on how the entire saga needs to be watched. Although this may not seem of much importance to some, the objective of this article is to inform you the greatness that holds in store for you despite the debate on how one should watch these films.
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There is some confusion as to the proper order one ought to watch these films – some stick to the production order – IV, V, VI and then I, II, III, while others choose the chronological order l, ll, lll, lV, V and Vl order. The order in which the Star Wars saga films exist in design is perhaps the most ingenious ever in the history of storytelling and filmmaking.
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The second site is an album of covers available here, which appears to include all of the movie covers I've hosted here.A franchise unlike any other that has captivated the imaginations of everybody across the world, there is something about Star Wars that we will never be able to evade from. The first one is The Star Wars Empire, which offers a small assortment of covers (none of which have appeared on my page). Additionally, I have come across a couple other sites offering some covers. A change in bandwidth limit by my hosting service has granted me some additional working space, so I've re-vamped the page with a limited assortment of covers, which I hope to be able to have available on a pretty permanent basis. Nearly every month this early spring of this year, I've had to take the page down for at least a week or so to prevent extra changes from my host. Update, November 4, 2004: With the level of interest in DVD covers that has developed this year (which I've attributed to the official DVD release, a small but strong bootleg market surrounding the original theatrical cuts of the movies, and the approaching arrival of Episode III in May 2005), this page has developed into a nearly lethal consumer of bandwidth for me. The covers for Phantom Menace and Attack of the Clones are mirrored from DVD Cover Art and are also available there. To use these covers, print them out in landscape mode on legal size paper from a program like Photoshop.
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See below for an assortment of Star Wars DVD covers. Star Wars DVD Covers Star Wars DVD Covers