What seequence is the correct one?
Star Wars sucks, don't watch them.
From the nice beggining to the ugly end! You'll notice some slight changes when you go from 3 to 4.
Keyword: Slight Chronological order, of course.
I. The Phantom Menace
II. Attack of the Clones
III. Revenge of the Sith
IV. A New Hope
V. The Empire Strikes Back
VI. Return of the Jedi
But if you want to watch it based on how it was originally intended, watch the last three episodes first, then the first three.
IV. A New Hope
V. The Empire Strikes Back
VI. Return of the Jedi
I. The Phantom Menace
II. Attack of the Clones
III. Revenge of the Sith
QUOTE(xmrxsiegecopx @ Jan 16 2007, 07:47 PM)
But if you want to watch it based on how it was originally intended, watch the last three episodes first, then the first three.
IV. A New Hope
V. The Empire Strikes Back
VI. Return of the Jedi
I. The Phantom Menace
II. Attack of the Clones
III. Revenge of the Sith
What? From what I know, Obi-wan Kenobi (or how was his name) was in the I episode. I know that he's already dead in the VI episode. That doesen't seem logical.
You should watch them in this order: Episode 4, 5, and 6.
Oh what? 1, 2, and 3 aren't listed because they suck ... well 2 wasn't that bad but ... yeah it sucks too.
QUOTE(JaFF @ Jan 16 2007, 09:01 AM)
What? From what I know, Obi-wan Kenobi (or how was his name) was in the I episode. I know that he's already dead in the VI episode. That doesen't seem logical.
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Episodes IV,V, and VI were released before I, II, and III.
IV, V, and VI represent the original series back in the 70's and 80's, while I, II, and III were all added after StarCraft came out.I'm not good at explaining or we misunderstood eachother.
I need a seequence that will allow me to understand the storyline, so that all the events are in the right order. If I watch it 4,5,6,1,2,3, then it will lack logics: Obi-wan is alive in part 1 and dead in part 6.
Actually, it won't. IV, V, and VI are the original episodes and were created BEFORE I, II, and III even existed; they represent the Star Wars Era "The Galactic Civil War" when the Empire and Rebels fought for the control of the Galaxy. Before they were renamed IV, V, and VI, they were simply called the Star Wars Trilogy.
Episodes I, II, and III were added decades later as an attempt to fix plot holes that IV, V, and VI created. This is the era known as "The Clone Wars" which explains how the Sith gained control of the Empire and how "The Galactic Civil War" came about.
The Galactic Civil War
IV. A New Hope
V. The Empire Strikes Back
VI. Return of the Jedi
The Clone Wars
I. The Phantom Menace
II. Attack of the Clones
III. Revenge of the Sith
So it should be watched like they are numbered?
I always though they should be watched in some twisted order.
Thanks.
I just gotta add my 2 cents. I highly recommend watching 4, 5, and 6 first. If you start with 1, you might find yourself very bored by the time (if) you get to 4 and onward. Whatever "entertainment value" came from the prequels was because of how intensely fascinating 4 - 6 was. You gotta remember that. Were it not for 4 - 6, then 1 - 3 would've never seen the light of day.
I want to watch somebody see the in episode order (I-II-III-IV-V-VI), since I have no idea what it must be like to watch I-III without knowing the outcome already.