This is my first time watching any Star Wars content. From what I understand and remember I should be watching it in chronological order and I should only watch I-VI since from what I heard that those are the only ones that are actually worth a watch.

Main question

For the original trilogy I’ve decided to watch the 4K77, 4k80, and 4k83 v1.0 no DNR but I want to know what is the the definitive way to watch the prequels so I wanted to ask which Blu-ray release or fan edit or any release should I look for?

Sorry if I’m asking the wrong community, but I saw a post before in a Star Wars community and it doesn’t look like there was much discussion on it.

  • Draconic NEO@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    12 hours ago

    I think that 4K77, 4K80, and 4K83 are the best way of watching the original trilogy. As for the order I think that’s really up to you if you prefer the release order, or chronological order, or something else.

  • I Cast Fist@programming.dev
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    1 day ago

    Go for release order. People (including me) can complain about episode 1 all they want, I think it’s better to get a good grasp of “what was intended” first before understanding the whole fan recommendations

  • Lka1988@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    18 hours ago
    1. Don’t listen to anything the fans have to say. It’s well-known that the worst thing about SW is the fans. Especially their opinions.
    2. I suggest watching them in release order, including the sequels. That’s how the rest of the world experienced it.
    3. I didn’t hate the OT remasters. I actually liked the continuity with the prequels. CGI is about what you can expect from a 2000s remaster of a 1970s-era movie.
    4. I liked the prequels, I grew up with them. Jar Jar is funny. #1 is a bit more slow-paced and deals with politics more than action, but it’s enjoyable (and quite relatable at the moment).
    5. Disregard anything the fans have to say. The worst thing about Star Wars is the fans.
    6. Fan theories are an absolute waste of time, and if you go down that rabbit hole, you’ll get more hate than you’ve ever experienced before. SW fans suck.
    Some things to keep in mind (spoilers):
    1. “Somehow, Palpatine returned” is actually how it goes down. The memes are accurate. Seriously, it really is that stupid. It’s a trainwreck. But you should enjoy the trainwreck anyway, because it’s fun.
    2. Kylo Ren is the perfect embodiment of a nepo-baby. Approach his character that way. He’s supposed to be a whiny piece of shit who let the power get to his head. He’s supposed to be annoying.
    3. Snoke is a throwaway character. Don’t think too hard about it.
    4. At some point in the sequels, you will notice the “and then they fucked” tension.
  • lattrommi@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    First watch these:

    • Star Wars Holiday Special
    • The Ewok Adventure
    • Ewoks: The Battle for Endor

    When you have finished those, you should be filled with hate and suffering. You will welcome the dark side. Now you are ready.

    Start watching

    • The Phantom Menace.

    Stop watching before the pod race ends.

    Play the videogame

    • Star Wars: Pod Racer.

    Crash the first pod race, killing little Anakin.

    Congratulations!

    You’ve stopped the evil Sith lords from rising to power. You’ve saved the Ewoks. You’ve saved Jarjar. Balance in the universe remains balanced. You truly are one with the force. You are ready for the light side.

    Watch

    • Clone Wars

    The animated series that aired on Cartoon Network. Not “The Clone Wars”!!! That’s different. Don’t watch that one. It sucks. You want the one made by Genddy Tartakovski, known for his masterpieces, Samurai Jack and Dexter’s Laboratory and his pivotal work in the series The Powerpuff Girls.

    You wont need to watch anything else.

    You wont want to watch anything else.

    Ever.

  • JoYo@lemmy.ml
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    18 hours ago

    Just watch Andor and Rogue One, the rest is for children.

  • root@aussie.zone
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    1 day ago

    Another vote for Machete order. Simply put, it is a good way to watch the original trilogy, experience the story plot in episode 5 and get the back story in the subsequent trilogy.

    Watching it in episode order for new viewers will mean they will experience episode 5 very differently.

  • Carl [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    2 days ago

    Fan orders are a terrible idea don’t do them. Watch in release order, feel free to skip parts that aren’t interesting. The fact of the matter is that the entire series has been written by the seat of the pants of the people making it, meaning that there are absolutely no insights to be gained by watching prequels before the originals, and every entry in the series has taken great pains to be comprehensible on its own. If you skip stuff you might miss out on some “I RECOGNIZE THAT!” moments in later material, but that’s fine.

    Also… the prequels are really bad. You may want to skip them entirely. I would suggest watching the Original Trilogy, The Clone Wars (the 2D animated tv movie, not the 3D animated tv show), the Mandalorian season 1, and then Andor seasons 1 & 2. Those series represent everything worthwhile in the Star Wars TV and movie canon, literally nothing else is worth your time.

    • MathGrunt@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      1 day ago

      Completely agree except you forgot Rogue One.

      Also, the Han Solo movie was OK.

      Prequels were bad, sequels were worse. Mandalorian was good but ended meh. Ahsoka looks promising.

  • cattywampas@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Watch in release order. This is the way they were written so it will make the most sense as a first time viewer.

    You will hear about the Machete order if you research Star Wars viewing orders, but this is best for subsequent watches.

    Aside from the OT and PT, the projects I recommend are the Clone Wars series (it’s a lot though), Rogue One, Andor, and the Mandalorian.

    Kenobi was meh but had some really good moments.

    Watch the sequel trilogy once if you must, but I think they’re pretty bad and forgettable.

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    I’m a fan of the Machete Order.

    There may be some spoilers in that blog post, it’s been a while since I read it, so here it is in summary:

    • A New Hope (4)
    • Empire Strikes Back (5)
    • Attack of the Clones (2)
    • Revenge of the Sith (3)
    • Return of the Jedi (5)

    Phantom Menace is omitted because it’s the weakest of the prequel trilogy and everything that happens in it is summarized at the beginning of Attack of the Clones anyway. If you want to be a completionist then watch it between Empire Strikes Back and Attack of the Clones.

    There’s good reasons for following this order, but it’s hard to describe them without spoiling anything. Basically, Lucas assumed you’d watched the original trilogy when he made the prequels, so it’s got a bunch of spoilers in it that the Machete Order preserves quite nicely.

  • IngeniousRocks (They/She) @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    1 day ago

    While I don’t recommend it for a first watch, I have access to a copy of the fulcrum cut, a super-cut of the last three episodes of Clone Wars and Revenge of the Sith.

    You can DM me if you want it