As a Star Wars fan, you may be wondering how long it would take to watch all the movies in the franchise, including the spin-offs. From episodes one through nine, and even with Rogue One and Solo thrown into the mix, there are many hours of content to enjoy.
To begin with, let’s briefly list all of these movies in order:
– Episode I: The Phantom Menace (1999)
– Episode II: Attack of the Clones (2002)
– Episode III: Revenge of the Sith (2005)
– Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018)
– Rogue One: A Star Wars Story (2016)
– Episode IV: A New Hope(1977) – originally known only as Star Wars
– Episode V: The Empire Strikes Back(1980)
– Episode VI : Return of Jedi(1983)-
– Episode VII-The Force Awakens(2015)
The next step is to determine how long each movie is so that we can add up their total run times. We will use information from IMDb for this purpose.
-The Phantom Menace – 136 minutes
– Attack ofthe Clones -142 minutes
– RevengeoftheSith -140 minutes
-Solo -135 minutes
-Rogue One -133 minutes
-A New Hope – 121 Minutes
-The Empir👆e StrikesBack –124Minutes
ReturnofJedi-TwoHoursAnd Twelve Minutes
The Force Awakens-OnepHrandsixty eight minute
Adding up these totals gives us a grand sum-total running time of around 1,246minutes—about twenty-one hours if you binge-watch them without taking breaks!
You could split this marathon over two days but we recommend more moderation. It’s important not to rush through too quickly that you can’t appreciate every dialogue or narrative scene.
Thus whilst watching all episodes within three-four days might look like taking on an impressive feat or goal, it’s probably wiser and more enjoyable to watch one movie per day. This would allow you to digest and properly appreciate each individual portion of the overarching Star Wars saga.
On a side note: If you do have your home or even room decorated with Star-Wars-themed furnishings, accessories, pillows, bed covers and glasses then watching all the movies back-to-back could fall within around four days for an average person. Though this might be too intense if one wants enough time in between films for reflection or casual discussion with others…
One suggestion is that owning DVDs or subscribing to sufficient online streaming services that display these movies provides excellent flexibility in engrossing yourself into another galaxy far far away at your pace.
Overall, there are various methods of breaking down how many hours (or days) it takes to stream every single film from George Lucas’ visionary sci-fi series. But space out these wonderful adventures—one per day—and taking care not to rush through them so much that you can’t savour their best moments!
As a Star Wars fan, you may have been wondering about how long it would take to watch all the movies in the franchise, including the spin-offs. The entire saga involves a total of nine main episodes plus two standalone films; Rogue One and Solo. That’s a lot of hours to dedicate for one sitting!
Firstly, here is the sequence they were released: Episode I- The Phantom Menace (1999), Episode II – Attack of the Clones (2002), Episode III – Revenge of the Sith (2005), Solo: A Star Wars Story (2018), Rogue One: A Star Wars Story(2016), Episode IV – A New Hope(1977) famously referred as just “Star Wars,” Episode V- The Empire Strikes Back(1980) ,Episode VI – Return Of Jedi(1983) and lastly, Episode VII-The Force Awakens(2015).
To estimate how much time should be dedicated to this movie marathon, we need to consider each film’s length. According to IMDb’s known runtimes:
– The Phantom Menace runs for approximately 136 minutes
– AttackoftheClones has a running time of roughly 142 minutes
– RevengeoftheSith clocked in around 140 minutes.
-Solo lasted for approximately 135minutes
-Rogue One has an approximate duration of133minutes
-A New Hope takes roughly121 Minutes
-TheEmpireStrikesBack takes about124Minutes
ReturnOfJedi takes TwoHoursAndTwelveMinutes
TheForceAwakens lasts onepHraNdiixtyeiight minute
Altogether these movies amount up to approximately twenty-one hours worth of entertainment without counting any breaks or pauses between scenes.
However, it’s not recommended to speed through them too quickly because if you do so, you might miss important aspects that make up this captivating sci-fi universe. Thus while binging on all the episodes within three or four days sounds like a remarkable feat, it’s more prudent to watch one movie per day. This approach enables us to appreciate and understand each instalment before moving onto the next.
If you’re an ultimate Star Wars fanatic with themed furniture, accessories, pillows, bedspreads et al., it might be possible for you to stream them all back-to-back without any interruptions in around four days. That being said, this isn’t favourable as there won’t be much time between films for reflection or casual discussions with friends and family about your favourite scenes.
Owning DVDs and subscribing to reliable online streaming services like Disney+ provides the option of enjoying these movies at our pace and timing. Mixing things up by bundling solo spin-offs after the last trilogy may also work well for those who desire contemplation after finishing herculean chunks of related content!
In conclusion, when assessed objectively alongside real-life commitments such as school/work schedules plus daily life requirements (exercise/chores/socializing), to allocate one hour per day is adequate time management for savouring every detail involved within this extensive franchise where even minor moments highlight different aspects concerning individual characters while contributing towards advancing overall central plot points concurrently. Such attention leads us closer towards connecting emotionally with Jedi and Sith protagonists –in addition other fan favourites– hence making being part of that galaxy far far away just a tad bit more interactive than merely watching another science-fiction story play out on-screen!