![]() ![]() So what are your options? Chronological? Release order? Or something else? Here are four ways to introduce your younglings to the ways of the Force. (Yes, Fatherly has tackled this topic before, but there have been some new movies since then.) Not counting the two fairly awful (and luckily hard to find) Ewok movies or the 2008 Clone Wars cartoon movie, t here are ten normal Star Wars live-action movies out right now, and as of September 25, when Solo hits Blu-ray, they’re all be available to watch at home in any format you want. ![]() What order should you watch the movies with your kids? Because the vast majority of the Star Wars movies have episode numbers, you’d think that would make things easier, but, obviously, that doesn’t help at all. But, now you’ve got a Death Star-sized problem. Okay, so your kids are, say, between 8 and 10, and you feel like they can handle the intensity and the awesomeness of the entire Star Wars saga. ![]()
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