This is the entire history of the Star Wars canon as of May 4, 2025. The Star Wars films, TV shows, books, comics, video games, and more all summarized into the most important moments in galactic history!
0:00 Dawn of the Jedi Era
1:48 The Old Republic Era
7:34 The High Republic Era
24:50 The Fall of the Jedi Era
33:59 The Clone Wars
47:41 The Reign of the Empire Era
1:10:34 The Age of Rebellion Era
1:35:43 The New Republic Era
1:42:41 The Rise of the First Order Era
1:52:54 Frequently Asked Questions
Today we’re taking your questions about the second arc of Andor season two: Ever Been to Ghorman, I Have Friends Everywhere, and What a Festive Evening.
Delve into the latest three episodes of Andor Season 2, as the rebels and the Empire turn their eyes to the Ghorman front 3 years before Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
By Kristin Baver
In Andor, Cassian Andor continues the path toward his heroic rebel destiny. With the first six episodes now streaming on Disney+, join us as StarWars.com digs into the making of a leader and a burgeoning rebellion poised to take down the Empire.
Spoiler warning: This article discusses story details and plot points from key Season 2 episodes of Andor, “Ever Been to Ghorman?”, “I Have Friends Everywhere”, and “What a Festive Evening” as well as previous episodes of the series.
Time marches on, bringing Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) and the rebels closer to declaring all-out-war against the Empire on Scarif.
In the latest three-episode installment of Andor Season 2, set in BBY 3, the crisis on Ghorman begins to heat up as Luthen Rael (Stellan Skarsgård) sends both Cassian and trusted agents Vel Sartha (Faye Marsay) and Cinta Kaz (Varada Sethu) to assess the brewing rebellion on the frontlines. And while Wilmon Paak (Muhannad Bhaier) learns what it takes to survive in the trenches from none other than Saw Gerrera (Forest Whitaker), Senator Mon Mothma (Genevieve O’Reilly) continues to fight through diplomacy, facing Director Orson Krennic (Ben Mendelsohn) with as much decorum as she can muster…
The first three episodes of Andor Season Two have arrived! Here is my full review of the entire arc, including One Year Later, Sagrona Teema, and Harvest.
Delve into the three-episode premiere of Andor Season 2, catching up with Cassian Andor, Mon Mothma, and the rest of the rebels 4 years before Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.
By Kristin Baver
In Andor, Cassian Andor continues the path toward his heroic rebel destiny. With the first three episodes now streaming on Disney+, join us as StarWars.com digs into the making of a leader and a burgeoning rebellion poised to take down the Empire.
Spoiler warning: This article discusses story details and plot points from the three-episode premiere of Andor — “One Year Later,” “Sagrona Teema,” and “Harvest,” — as well as Season 1 of the series.
A year has passed since Maarva Andor was laid to rest, her posthumous words — “Fight the Empire!” — inciting a riot on Ferrix in the finale of Andor Season 1. Who has her son, Cassian, become in her absence?…
Andor is almost here! Get ready by running back through a quick summary of the first season, and prep up on some Star Wars lore and characters that will probably show up in the final season of this fantastic series.
In the finale, the children must convince their parents to fight back against the pirate threat.
By StarWars.com Team
At Attin may look the same as when Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) left it, but it certainly feels different after their adventure. Although they are finally back home and reunited with their families, Jod (Jude Law) and his pirate crew threaten all they have fought so hard to return to.
The great and powerful Supervisor we’ve heard so much about has granted an audience with Jod, Fern, and Fara. And he is…not what we expected. A massive droid with one unblinking receptor eye, the Supervisor has been watching over the people of At Attin for many years.
The Supervisor has shepherded his people, providing safety and security. But with the stab of a well-placed lightsaber, the Supervisor, his legion of Safety droids, and the entire power grid are all deactivated, leaving the planet defenseless against Jod and his invading crew….
In the penultimate episode, the pirates and the children brave a maelstrom on their quest for At Attin.
By StarWars.com Team
The ship is the key.
The Onyx Cinder is no ordinary ship. First mistaken for a Jedi temple, then revealed to be a pirate vessel, the crew has now learned the ship is from their home world of At Attin, and the key to getting them safely through the Barrier surrounding their planet. But with Jod and the pirates closing in, this isn’t exactly the homecoming our heroes expected…
Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Neel’s (Robert Timothy Smith) parents execute their plan to send a message beyond At Attin’s Barrier in the hopes of helping their children return safely home….
If you’re not crying over KB and Wim this week, we are not the same.
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Remember when KB (Kyriana Kratter) seemed hesitant to go down into the steamy underbelly of the spa because her augs might get corroded? Well…
This week, things go from bad to worse for KB and the rest of the gang, who find themselves stranded and alone after Jod’s shocking betrayal. With the whole crew pushed to their limits, Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), and KB have to dig deep to find their way back to their ship….
Our opinion on Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) is about as easy to pin down as the man himself (and it’s not just because he has more aliases than Ezra Bridger). One minute it seems like the gruff exterior is just a façade, the next he’s literally holding a dagger to a kid’s throat. But we suppose it’s a helpful lesson for Captain Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) and her crew: it’s probably best to sleep with one eye open while Na Nawood is around.
Our crew has just learned that the bucket of bolts that carried them away from At Attin is none other than the storied Onyx Cinder, the vessel once owned by dread pirate Captain Tak Rennod. Jod is thrilled to discover they’re on the legendary pirate captain’s old ship, but the journey has started to take its toll on the rest of the group — especially Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers). He just wants to get home! SM-33 reveals he doesn’t remember At Attin’s location, but Captain Rennod kept a record of the coordinates at his secret lair beneath Skull Ridge Mountain and Fern orders him to take them there….
Neel takes center stage this week as our travelers reach their destination and find a world that bears strange similarities to their own.
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We’ve loved Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) from the first moment we laid eyes on that carefully combed blue hair and his adorable snout. But this week our adoration was cemented by his kindness and bravery in the face of life-threatening dangers.
Using the coordinates from Kh’ymm’s observatory, our crew travels to a planet that looks much like At Attin, but reveals itself to be a far different kind of place. Neel, KB (Kyriana Kratter), Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), and Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers) quickly realize that though many things about this planet look familiar, the world of At Achrann is in a constant state of war. The air is filled with ashy smoke, so thick Jod can taste it when he steps outside. Buildings are bombed-out shells with trees growing through them, evidence of a conflict that’s been raging for a very long time. The kids leave Jod (Jude Law) with the ship and go in search of directions. They soon meet Hayna, a capable young warrior from the Troik clan and the daughter of its leader, General Strix….
In the latest installment, Jod and the children make their escape and find an old friend on a distant moon
By StarWars.com Team
Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law) is proving himself to be quite useful, if rather un-Jedi-like in his methods. That’s probably because, at least according to one former colleague, he’s actually the pirate Captain Silvo. Or is he Crimson Jack?
Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong), Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), KB (Kyriana Kratter), and Neel (Robert Timothy Smith) will have to untangle who they can really trust before it’s too late. But an Observatory Moon provides some clues to get them back home and help them find an ally in the wider galaxy….
In the two-episode premiere, we make ourselves at home on At Attin before an adventure among the stars.
By StarWars.com Team
In Star Wars: Skeleton Crew, four kids find themselves on a thrilling adventure in a dangerous galaxy. With the two-episode premiere now streaming on Disney+, join us as StarWars.com highlights favorite moments and fascinating connections from the Star Wars series.
Spoiler warning: This article discusses story details and plot points from the two-episode premiere of Skeleton Crew.
“Don’t you ever want to do anything exciting?”
When Wim asks his best friend Neel this innocent question, he’s just an average kid dealing with homework and tests in between daydreaming about his favorite myths and fables, legends of the Jedi, and other heroes exploring the great, big galaxy beyond the Barrier surrounding his homeworld of At Attin.
But soon, the discovery of a hidden starship thrusts Wim and a handful of his schoolmates into a real-life adventure and they’ll need to keep their wits about them to survive….
Today we’re ranking the bands of Star Wars in a tier list with the Mosh Eisley crew!
0:00 Introduction
1:10 Mosh Eisley
7:50 Figrin D’an and the Modal Nodes
15:54 Max Rebo Band
21:22 Shag Kava
24:48 Luleo Primoc & Aurodia Ventafoli
32:34 Star Waver
38:59 Gaya
46:40 The Agasar
52:01 Igyah Kah
56:37 DJ R-3X
1:01:27 Brethupp
1:04:01 Ackmena
1:05:55 Ferrix Marching Band
What would the Olympics look like in Star Wars? Have there ever been any fourth wall breaks in Star Wars?
0:00 Intro
5:24 What would the Olympics look like in Star Wars?
14:15 The next animated series
18:53 The next publishing initiative
21:34 Fourth wall breaks in Star Wars
24:20 The best Star Wars handshake
The Rise and Fall of the Galactic Empire has been out for a few weeks, but I just finally finished it! Here is my review of the in-universe history book written by Beaumont Kin aka Dr. Chris Kempshall.
I got the chance to speak with Julian Gerighty, the Creative Director of Star Wars Outlaws and Steve Blank from the Lucasfilm Story Group about the new video game!
I got the chance to speak with the stars of Star Wars Outlaws alongside the game’s Narrative Director! Here is my chat with Humberly González, Jay Rincon, and Navid Khavari!
After nearly ten years of running this channel, I have seen the same questions over and over again. Today I’m answering over FORTY of the most frequently asked questions I’ve seen about Star Wars Episode Two, Attack of the Clones!
0:00 Introduction
0:15 Why did Captain Typho replace Captain Panaka?
1:05 Has the Republic stood for a thousand years or generations?
1:49 What is the Loyalist Committee?
2:23 What are kouhuns?
2:57 Who is Ahck Med-Beq?
3:34 What are death sticks?
4:04 Did Elan Sleazebaggano go home and rethink his life?
4:43 Why was the assassination so convoluted?
5:38 What happened to Yaddle?
6:27 Did the Republic really have no military forces?
7:10 What is jawa juice?
7:47 How did Obi-Wan Kenobi meet Dexter Jettster?
8:30 Who were the Lost Twenty?
9:27 What was the Rishi Maze?
10:05 Are blindfolded younglings given real lightsabers?
10:44 Who deleted Kamino from the Jedi Archives?
11:21 How did the Kaminoans become cloners?
11:55 What’s the deal with Sifo-Dyas?
12:52 Was Obi-Wan meant to find the clone army?
13:55 Who paid for the clone army?
14:43 Did Jango Fett know about Order 66?
15:36 Did the Kaminoans know about Order 66?
16:22 Is Jango Fett’s armor beskar?
17:11 What happened to Kamino after the Clone Wars?
17:55 What happened to Watto after Attack of the Clones?
18:36 When did Shmi Skywalker meet the Lars family?
19:22 Why does Duel of the Fates play again in Attack of the Clones?
20:33 What was the Separatist Movement really about?
21:39 What did the Tusken Raiders do to Shmi Skywalker?
22:13 Why wasn’t Padme more upset by Anakin’s massacre?
23:07 Who did the other graves belong to on the Lars homestead?
23:47 Does Anakin steal C-3PO from the Lars family?
24:34 Did Mas Amedda know Palpatine’s true identity?
25:10 What is Dooku’s full name?
25:48 What happened to R2-D2’s leg rockets?
26:37 What are the Geonosis arena beasts?
27:21 How did Mace Windu get a purple lightsaber?
28:04 Whose lightsabers do Obi-Wan and Anakin use on Geonosis?
28:46 How many Jedi died in the Battle of Geonosis?
29:28 Who made the weapons and vehicles for the clone army?
30:07 Who married Anakin and Padme?
30:34 Why is luggage so terrible in Star Wars?
What do we think of the new Star Wars comics that have been announced? What are our guesses for San Diego Comic Con announcements? These questions and more answered in this week’s Q&A!
The Acolyte is over and a lot of the same questions pop up over the course of the season. So today I’m going to answer the most frequently asked questions I saw over and over again.
0:00 Intro
0:12 What is an Acolyte?
0:57 What about the Nihil?
2:02 What is the High Republic?
2:41 How can there be fire in space?
3:37 What is the Barash Vow?
4:23 Are witches new to Star Wars?
5:06 Do the twins make Anakin less special?
6:14 Why does Indara have a second tattoo?
6:43 What’s going on with Ki-Adi-Mundi?
7:47 Why does Vernestra hide everything from the High Council?
8:40 What is Bazil?
8:59 Why do so many Sith have masks?
9:58 What is cortosis?
10:53 Is that unknown planet Ahch-To?
11:20 Why doesn’t Qimir have yellow eyes?
11:53 Why does Jedi training fade, but Sith training doesn’t?
12:28 Why doesn’t Vernestra like hyperspace?
12:59 How does Vernestra have a lightwhip?
13:28 How does the Stranger hear in his helmet?
13:51 What was the hyperspace disaster?
14:19 What and where is the vergence on Brendok?
14:55 Did Indara actually speak with the Council?
15:37 What is a symbiont?
15:58 How did the fire spread in the fortress?
16:36 What power was Mother Aniseya using?
16:59 Is Kelnacca a madclaw?
17:27 Did all the witches actually die?
17:58 Is Mother Koril dead?
18:23 Why didn’t Sol use the Force to save both twins?
19:38 Why did Bazil sabotage Sol’s ship?
19:56 Was that Darth Plagueis?
20:14 How did Osha change the color of Sol’s lightsaber?
20:47 What should you read now that The Acolyte is over?
Now that the first season of The Acolyte is over, I wanted to take a step back and look at the entire story. What worked for me, what didn’t, and what I hope to see in the series’ possible future.