![]() Here’s what I wrote about Machete Order two years ago: It’s called Machete Order, and it’s an approach I’ve advocated in the past. If you’re introducing someone to Star Wars for the first time, that’s definitely not the best way to do it, lest Jar-Jar forever ruin the saga for them. But then you’re mucking through the prequels before you get to any of the really good stuff. You could also do order-of-storyline, which looks like this: I, II, III, Rogue One, IV, V, VI, VII. MORE How Rogue One Fits Into the Star Wars Timeline ![]() That makes sense because it’s the same experience you would’ve gotten if you were around when the whole Star Wars thing started in ’77. You could follow the order-of-theatrical-release that I just outlined above. Clearly there are plenty of ways to go about this.
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