![]() Instead, Visions gives fans a chance to see the Star Wars universe through a different lens.Īs for upcoming movies and TV series, in most cases we do not know exactly where they fit beyond being in certain ages. Visions is also not a part of the canon, despite being released in 2021. Micro-series, such as Blips, Forces of Destiny, and the shows on the Star Wars Kids YouTube channel – Galaxy of Adventures, Roll Out, and Galaxy of Creatures, are also not canon but are nice additions for fans of all ages. Therefore Ewoks, Droids, and of course, The Holiday Special, are not a part of the canon. Since Disney’s buyout of Star Wars in 2012, anything made after the buyout and including the movies made prior to the buyout (Episodes 1-6) and The Clone Wars are considered canon. It is also crucial to note that some things are no longer considered canon, but rather, are considered 'Legends' (previously known as the extended universe). ![]() The Battle of Yavin is best known to most people as the Battle of the Death Star when said Death Star was destroyed in Episode 4: A New Hope. These years are then broken down further with BBY-ABY dating system – Before the Battle of Yavin and After the Battle of Yavin. We have also noted the in-universe years – also known as the Galactic standard calendar – for when these movies and shows take place on the Star Wars timeline. You will need to plan out your viewing with this in mind. It should also be noted that The Clone Wars was released out of order in its initial run, and Disney+ has not put it in canon order. Watching them in release order is fun (and easy), but breaking the series down into canonical order elevates your viewing experience, and can help you appreciate the Star Wars universe on a whole new level. For sake of ease, we’ll be focusing on the movies and television shows – live-action and animated – and how to watch them in canonical order. Now we are able to learn about the extended universe through television shows, comics, books, radio dramas, and more.īut how does the extended universe fit in with the movies most people are familiar with? This is a great question and one that could take days to answer. George Lucas created a never-ending universe of heroes, villains, and everything in between, that fans have been eating up since episode 4 premiered in 1977. For close to 50 years, Star Wars has enchanted generations of audiences around the world.
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