May the force be with you! For this list, we'll be looking at all of the cinematic releases in the “Star Wars” universe, rating them from rotten to raving.There are a few spoilers if you're not caught up on all 12 films. Our countdown includes "The Clone Wars", "The Rise of Skywalker", "Rogue One" and more!
Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for Star Wars Movies Ranked From Worst to Best. For this list, we’ll be looking at all of the cinematic releases in the “Star Wars” universe, rating them from rotten to raving. We’ll only be including movies that were released to theaters, so the Ewok films and the infamous “Holiday Special” will not be included. There are a few spoilers if you’re not caught up on all 12 films. What’s your favorite “Star Wars” film? Let us know in the comments.
#12: "Star Wars: The Clone Wars" (2008)
When “Star Wars” fans hear “The Clone Wars,” they’re more likely thinking about the television show instead of the movie. This 2008 animated film was released in theaters to mostly negative reviews. Although technically considered a financial success due to the low budget, it’s a movie mostly forgotten by the fans. Perhaps the biggest reason for this is that despite the theatrical release, it was nothing more than a glorified pilot for the television series of the same name. However, it did introduce us to Ahsoka Tano and gave us our first look at a time period previously unseen for the most part in the franchise.#11: "Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones" (2002)
After fans had waited almost 20 years to get a new dose of “Star Wars,” the reaction to much of the first prequel was mixed. So when “Episode II” was released in 2002, everyone hoped it would land far better than its predecessor. The best parts of this movie included many of the battle scenes on Geonosis. Additionally, the film featured far less of Jar Jar Binks and our first look at Yoda handling a lightsaber. Unfortunately, shotty dialog and a terrible romance plot between Anakin and Padmé were cringe-worthy at best to sit through. Hayden Christensen may have come into his own since then, but watching this now can be as coarse as sand.#10: "Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker" (2019)
When J. J. Abrams took the reins back from Rian Johnson after “Episode VIII,” fans wondered exactly how he would address some of the radical changes that movie had made. Turns out by far and large, much of the previous film would be retconned by Abrams' new version. Instead of a fresh take on what the new rebellion was facing, the film brought back one of the evilest “Star Wars” characters all in the name of fan service. Sure, there was plenty of onscreen action, but an argument could be made that fans really wanted to see something new and different.advertisement
#9: "Solo: A Star Wars Story" (2018)
With the success of “Rogue One,” Disney tried again and produced a movie that killed the entire “Star Wars” anthology film saga. Giving fans a story they didn’t really need, this tale of Han Solo’s early beginnings had a lot of potential. We learned where the scruffy-looking scoundrel got his name, how we won his ship, and how Chewie became his best mate. Despite an interesting setup, the film failed to generate the box office returns Disney was hoping for. It forced them down a path to reconsider their strategy when it came to these one-off films.#8: "Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace" (1999)
It had been 16 years since the last theatrical “Star Wars” film. The stakes were high, and fans were foaming at the mouth to see what George Lucas would give them. The film made plenty of ripples, both on the dark and light side of the critics. Most people loved Liam Neeson and Ewan McGregor’s characters, and any action these two fell into. But massive criticism fell on the excessive presence of the comic relief character, Jar Jar Binks. Added to that, the film had clearly moved away from practical effects and much of the onscreen magic was now buried in excessive CGI. The recent “Obi-Wan Kenobi” series has, however, reignited fans' interest in the prequels. So, there’s that at least.#7: "Star Wars: Episode VIII – The Last Jedi" (2017)
Rian Johnson’s take on the “Star Wars” universe ignited a huge debate among fans. Many took issue with how he had taken the beloved character of Luke Skywalker and essentially turned him into a cynical man, hiding from the galaxy. Even Mark Hamill had difficulty with this new direction. Yet, it wasn’t just Luke that fans were divided about. The film also killed off Supreme Leader Snoke without notice or any real story behind the evil character. Throw in Leia’s inexplicable “rebirth” and a time-filler plot around a casino, and you’ve got a movie with plenty of action, but not much in the way of heart.#6: "Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith" (2005)
Anyone who had seen the original trilogy knew Anakin Skywalker would one day become Darth Vader. When the time finally came to show this on screen, fans got a lot more than they bargained for. It opens with one of the greatest space battles “Star Wars” had ever seen. From there we are treated to Anakin’s own inner dilemma regarding his future as a Jedi. The mechanics of how he ultimately turned to the dark side can be debated all you want. But no one can argue his final battle with Obi-Wan was one we all loved watching.advertisement