STAR WARS: Celebrate May The Fourth With This Ranking Of Every Movie In The Iconic Franchise

STAR WARS: Celebrate May The Fourth With This Ranking Of Every Movie In The Iconic Franchise

Everyone has their favourite, and least favourite, Star Wars movie, and with May The Fourth (Star Wars Day!) in full swing, we're ranking each film from worst to best. Check that out after the jump...

By JoshWilding - May 04, 2022 02:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: SFFGazette.com

Between the Skywalker Saga and Disney's spinoffs, there have now been a total of eleven movies in the iconic Star Wars franchise. That number is bound to increase over the coming years, but Lucasfilm's plans remain unclear as they instead shift their focus to Disney+ and stories that are playing out on the small screen (there's still no word on what the plan is for Rogue Squadron, for example).

That's no great surprise when The Rise of Skywalker divided critics and fans alike, as did quite a lot of what we saw in the sequels. It's clearly time to go back to the drawing board, and with "Star Wars Day" now here, we're ranking each of the movies from worst to best, taking a look at what does and doesn't work about them. In some cases, there are a lot of times Lucasfilm failed to stick the landing!

If you're a fan of the series, you'll no doubt already have your own ranking, but we're confident you'll be surprised by how this list plays out, especially now Disney has released five Star Wars movies massively different to what came before (specifically when George Lucas was still in charge).

So, to check out the ranking in its entirety, simply click on the "Next" button down below!
 

11. The Rise Of Skywalker

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There are a handful of great moments in The Rise of Skywalker, and it's easy enough to see why there are some Star Wars fans out there who believe this to be the perfect ending to the Skywalker Saga. When you look beyond those, though, you're left with a rushed and convoluted story that delivers the weakest final chapter of the three Star Wars trilogies. 

The Emperor's return definitely failed to live up to expectations, and a cheesy ending combined with a lot of daft decisions hurt a movie that could and should have been so much better.

J.J. Abrams' direction is solid, but it can't hold things together to make this latest effort from Lucasfilm anything more than a crushing disappointment. Simply put, it doesn't end this story in the manner it deserved.
 

10. Attack Of The Clones

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Attack of the Clones certainly had its moments, but far too many of them fall into the "WTF?" category to remember this sequel with anything other than disdain.

Despite the awful subplot revolving around Anakin and Padme to Yoda's almost comically over-the-top duel with Count Dooku, this movie did still do some good with the introduction of the Clone Troopers (which led to The Clone Wars!) and some decent character beats. 

However, for every plus point, there were moments like Jango Fett being the basis for those clones (and Boba being one of them) to detract from them. Attack of the Clones was simply one of those sequels that tried to go bigger and better but ultimately failed in nearly every respect despite some impressive action scenes.
 

9. Revenge Of The Sith

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In the final chapter of Lucas' prequel trilogy, expectations were high for the Star Wars franchise to finally reveal how Anakin Skywalker became Darth Vader.

The answer was mostly satisfying, but plot points like the Clone army being turned against the Jedis and making Palpatine's horrible appearance the result of deflected force lightning felt forced and downright stupid at times (it's like Lucas gave those pivotal moments almost no thought).

On the plus side, an amazing opening battle, the fight between Obi-Wan and Anakin, and those final few minutes managed to save Revenge of the Sith from complete mediocrity. It's a shame about that damn "Nooooo!" from Vader, but this certainly did its job and answered a lot of lingering questions. The same can't be said about The Rise of Skywalker!
 

8. The Phantom Menace

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The Phantom Menace is often cited as the worst of the Star Wars prequels, but that's simply not fair. While it's true that George Lucas' ambitions got the better of him and resulted in a bloated and oftentimes boring movie, there was some good in here which goes some way towards redeeming the first of these divisive prequels.

The podrace is undeniably thrilling and that final duel between Obi-Wan Kenobi, Qui Gon Jinn and Darth Maul was downright amazing, even if the latter was an underwritten villain who is mostly remembered solely because of his appearance and a cool lightsaber.

Look past the things some fans still haven't shut up about and this was a mostly entertaining adventure that pleased its target audience (kids). We're not saying Lucas was right to take things in this direction, but there's fun to be had here - arguably more than in its two sequels. 
 

7. Solo: A Star Wars  Story

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The latest (final?) Star Wars spinoff may have flopped at the box office, but it was a good time and there were heaps of memorable scenes to add to the canon, including that surprise Darth Maul cameo and Han's first meeting with Chewie.

Honestly, it's just unfortunate that the movie didn't really have a lasting impact despite how undeniably fun it often was to watch this story play out (not to mention the way it teased an eventual sequel).

Donald Glover's performance still stands out (we've very excited to see him take on a lead role in that Disney+ series and hopeful it will provide some closure), but the same can't really be said for much of the supporting cast. Ultimately, it was an enjoyable but forgettable entry in the Star Wars franchise which, despite its flaws, still manages to stand above George Lucas' prequel trilogy.
 

6. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

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The first of Disney's Star Wars spinoffs, Rogue One may have ultimately failed as the dark and gritty war movie we were promised, but a strong female lead along with heaps of great characters and action scenes ensured that the prequel to A New Hope was definitely memorable.

It's actually a miracle that this movie was as good as it ended up being, especially as extensive reshoots and various other issues plagued the production.

Some dodgy looking CGI characters aside, Rogue One did a spectacular job of providing us with an old school Star Wars feel while delivering one of the franchise's best sequences when Darth Vader slaughtered all those Rebels! That's something every fan of this Galaxy Far, Far Away should appreciate.
 

5. The Last Jedi

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The Last Jedi remains an extremely divisive movie, but so was The Empire Strikes Back when it was first released! Yes, there was a lot of humour and the answers Rian Johnson provided to some long-standing questions were underwhelming, but he deserves to be praised for helping the franchise move on from what's come before and setting the stage for what should have been an amazing finale.

Things may not have panned out exactly as some fans wanted, but this was an incredible addition to the series from a visual standpoint and one which blew us all away with a plethora of breathtaking sequences and memorable character moments.

Unfortunately, some creative decisions still don't sit right, including Luke Skywalker's new attitude. Undoing what came before to such a large extent also felt like a mistake, and is largely why the sequel trilogy feels like the competing visions of two filmmakers with very different ideas for Star Wars. Still, we'll never not love the Porgs!
 

4. The Force Awakens

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While J.J. Abrams has been criticised for following a similar story template to A New Hope with The Force Awakens, that did nothing to change just how special this return to form for the franchise felt.

We're not sure what went wrong a few years later, but the filmmaker did a superb job of introducing new characters and embarking on what appeared to be a bold new direction for the series. Rey, Finn, Poe Dameron, and Kylo Ren were all excellent as were returning cast members like Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher.

Sure, it was a shame that Mark Hamill was relegated to a cameo and that Starkiller Base was a Death Star ripoff, but the movie tried to make up for that with a stunning lightsaber battle in the snow and some scenes that still stand out as being special. Mistakes were definitely made, though. 
 

3. Return Of The Jedi

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Return of the Jedi was by no means a bad way to wrap up the original Star Wars trilogy, but it was always going to struggle following what came before and the inclusion of both a second Death Star and all those silly shenanigans on Endor with the Ewoks felt like a failed attempt to go bigger and better than Empire.

On the plus side, we got all that good stuff on Tatooine (slave Leia included, fellas) and an awesome final battle that pulled back the curtain on the Emperor who, just like Supreme Leader Snoke, had no backstory at the time. 

Lucas gave us a happy ending with this movie, and while it may not have been the perfect way to wrap things up, it was still pretty damn satisfying. With that in mind, it's easily still the best final chapter of a trilogy from this franchise. 
 

2. A New Hope

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A New Hope is a great film, but the fact that it's the first Star Wars movie has made it a masterpiece in the eyes of some despite it actually being a relatively straightforward affair in terms of the story. Then again, there's no denying what an impact it had at the time, and it's a hard one to fault for the most part.

Sure, Luke Skywalker is a bit of a whiner and that battle between Darth Vader and Obi-Wan is tame by today's standards (and arguably even a little dull), but there's enough greatness here to justify the love fans have for this movie.

This was where it all began for Star Wars, and the movie inspired a generation of filmmakers who are making an impact today. That aside, and it's an absolute joy to watch, with action beats it's hard to believe were created practically so many decades ago. A New Hope is a very special movie, that's for sure.
 

1. The Empire Strikes Back

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A true masterpiece, The Empire Strikes Back is almost flawless and it's leaps and bounds ahead of the other two instalments of the original trilogy (both of which were helmed by George Lucas).

From that opening battle on Hoth to literally everything in between and that climactic face-off between Luke and Vader, this is perhaps the greatest sequel in history, and a movie packed full of truly iconic moments.

Of all the older Star Wars movies, this one holds up the best in terms of both special effects and the quality of storytelling on display. Like The Last Jedi, this release took the franchise in some bold and exciting new directions none of us could have seen coming at the time. 

Do you agree with this ranking of the Star Wars movies? Would you list them any differently? As always, be sure to let us know your thoughts on that in the comments section down below. 


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Kumkani
Kumkani - 5/4/2022, 2:56 PM
Y'all know a new Obi-Wan trailer dropped, right? Why isn't this site covering it?
MrDandy
MrDandy - 5/4/2022, 3:10 PM
@Kumkani - they’re trying to get people to go to their sister site.
dracula
dracula - 5/4/2022, 3:00 PM
no
1.5
2.4
3.6
4.rogue one
5.3
6.7
7.solo
8.clone wars
9.2
10.8
11.1
12.9
bailey90
bailey90 - 5/4/2022, 3:03 PM
If there's only 4 movies better than The Last Jedi, then there must be some terrible Star Wars movies.
MrDandy
MrDandy - 5/4/2022, 3:08 PM
My rankings of just the movies

1. Empire Strikes Back
2. A New Hope
3. Return of the Jedi
4. Rogue One
5. The Force Awakens
6. Revenge of the Sith
7. The Last Jedi
8. Solo
9. Attack of the Clones
10. Clone Wars
11. The Phantom Menace
12. Rise of Skywalker
Blergh
Blergh - 5/4/2022, 3:19 PM
1. The Empire Strikes Back
2. A New Hope
3. Return of the Jedi
4. Rogue One
5. Revenge of the Sith
6. The Phantom Menace
7. Solo
8. Attack of the Clones
9. The Force Awakens
10. Caravan of Courage
11. Battle for Endor
12. Rise of Skywalker
13. The Last Jedi

Not counting the Clone Wars pilot movie anymore, decided for me that it's part of the tvseries as a whole
Speaking of TV:

1. The Mandalorian
2. The Clone Wars (Tartakovsky)
3. The Clone Wars (Filoni)
4. The Bad Batch
5. Rebels
6. Droids
7. Ewoks
8. Visions

haven't seen the other shows
IronMan616
IronMan616 - 5/4/2022, 3:20 PM
Empire at #1. The Last Jedi at the bottom.

Everything else is interchangeable.
kazuma
kazuma - 5/4/2022, 3:31 PM
1. Revenge of the Sith
2. Return of the Jedi
3. Force Awakens
4. Empire Strikes Back
5. Phantom Menace
6. Attack of the Clones
7. A New Hope
8. Solo
9. Last Jedi
10. Rogue One
11. Rise of Skywalker
MasterMix
MasterMix - 5/4/2022, 3:43 PM
My Top 12 Star Wars Movies
1. The Empire Strikes Back
2. Star Wars
3. Return of the Jedi
4. Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
5. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
6. Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
7. Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones
8. Star Wars: The Force Awakens
9. Solo: A Star Wars Story
10. Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker
11. Star Wars: The Last Jedi
12. Star Wars: The Clone Wars
AnthonyVonGeek
AnthonyVonGeek - 5/4/2022, 3:57 PM
May the Fourth be with you all on this magical geeky day.
tb86
tb86 - 5/4/2022, 4:00 PM
I’m not 100% sure about my ranking (except for maybe my top 3) but here it is.
11) The Rise of Skywalker
10) Attack of the Clones
9) The Phantom Menace
8) Solo
7) Revenge of the Sith
6) The Last Jedi
5) Rogue One
4) The Force Awakens
3) Return of the Jedi
2) A New Hope
1) The Empire Strikes Back
DPSNUMBER1
DPSNUMBER1 - 5/4/2022, 4:07 PM
Not this s***t again. I won't bother to check this list because I'm pretty sure it will have controversial placements. I really got tired of all the discussions about which movie is the best and which is the worst.

I just want to mention that the people who appreciate the prequels have all my support and the people who believe that the sequels are much better can go directly to the pits of hell.
grif
grif - 5/4/2022, 4:24 PM
stained? sure. iconic? not anymore. and i have zero plans to watch obiwan and further stain it
ThorArms
ThorArms - 5/4/2022, 4:25 PM
I stopped reading once I saw revenge of the sith so low
tylerzero
tylerzero - 5/4/2022, 4:44 PM
Solo: "enjoyable but forgettable"

'Nuff said.
MannyBothans
MannyBothans - 5/4/2022, 5:04 PM
1. Empire Strikes Back
2. Star Wars (The correct name of the film)
3. Rogue One.
4. Return of the Jedi.

The rest are not even worth the effort to type.
McMurdo
McMurdo - 5/4/2022, 5:06 PM
We make this list every week almost lmao
Lokiwasright
Lokiwasright - 5/4/2022, 5:18 PM
Overrated hobby.

I don't get the appeal. It's like space rangers for adults. Anyways...

bkmeijer1
bkmeijer1 - 5/4/2022, 6:13 PM
Revenge of the Sith so low? Unbelievable. Sure it has some major flaws, but it really did put a cap on the real Skywalker saga very nicely.

Anyway, I don't remembery last ranking, but I do remember saying Originals > Prequels > Sequels. The originals work great on their own, but the prequels completely recontextualize (while keeping what made them Star Wars Star Wars). Something the sequels never came close to doing.
lawndart
lawndart - 5/4/2022, 7:17 PM
Good lord the last 3 installments were a hot mess. I genuinely wanted to like them. They were so bad that even my kids turned to me in the theater and said “dad, why is this Star Wars movie so bad?”

We enjoyed Rogue 1 but don’t even consider the last 3 as cannon.

WarMonkey
WarMonkey - 5/5/2022, 6:26 AM
Thee is Lucas SW and then Disney SW and they are not the same story. Disney bought the IP and after their movies failed to make as much as they were expecting they lowered their standards and expectations for the franchise. Now we have a small cute little Kenobit tv show on a streaming service designed to get people to subscribe so they can sell their stock to investors
DanFlashesShirt
DanFlashesShirt - 5/5/2022, 7:48 AM
1. A New Hope
2. The Empire Strikes Back
3. Revenge Of The Sith
4. Return Of The Jedi
5. Attack Of The Clones
6. The Phantom Menace
7. Rogue One
8. Caravan of Courage
9. The Battle for Endor
10. Solo
11. The Force Awakens
12. The Rise Of Skywalker
13. The Last Jedi
PartyKiller
PartyKiller - 5/5/2022, 3:23 PM
1. A New Hope
2. The Empire Strikes Back
3. Revenge Of The Sith
4. Return Of The Jedi
5. Attack Of The Clones
6. The Phantom Menace
7. Rogue One
8. Caravan of Courage
9. The Battle for Endor
10. Solo
11. The Force Awakens
12. The Rise Of Skywalker
13. The Last Jedi
BigMax89
BigMax89 - 5/27/2022, 1:25 PM
Here's my rankings:

12. Star Wars: Episode VIII — The Last Jedi: I *HATE* this one with a burning passion! The best way that I can describe it in a nutshell is that it’s Empire Strikes Back gone awry, not to mention the fact Luke is *SO* out of character from start to finish. And that’s saying a lot, as Luke was one of my all-time favorite heroes growing up. So, I’m sorry to say this movie not only caused me to lose interest in Star Wars as a whole, but it also royally assassinated my childhood. And to that, I say: Damn you, Kathleen Kennedy… Force-damn you to *HELL*!

11. Star Wars: Episode IX — The Rise of Skywalker: After the horror that was the last movie, I can safely say that for the first time in my life I was *NOT* looking forward to a Star Wars movie. And rightfully so: As with Force Awakens and Last Jedi, this movie gets worse every time I watch it! Also, who the hell thought it’d be a good idea for Palpatine to get laid?! On second thought, don’t answer that, I don’t even wanna know the answer! And don’t even get me started with Rey wrapping up her story arc as a Skywalker, she doesn’t deserve to be called one… She knowingly has committed identity theft, even if Luke did tell her “There are some things more stronger than blood.”

10. Star Wars: Episode VII — The Force Awakens: This is the only movie in the Sequel Trilogy that gets both better and *WORSE* with each re-watch, and that’s saying a lot on my part. Why? Because, while my hopes were set high for this movie, at the end of the day, this movie is just a rehashed retelling/carbon copy and paste of the story of A New Hope. In the end, there *ARE* little things about this movie I do like, but at the end of the day, I still think it's safe to say, Finn should’ve been the main character of the Sequel Trilogy and not Rey. Sorry, Rey fans, it’s nothing personal, it’s just that Rey is a Mary Sue no matter how you look at her. Plus, there are far stronger and more believable heroines than her, such as Sarah Conner or Wonder Woman.

09. Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones: While the action is good (there’s no denying that), the romantic scenes between both Anakin and Padmé needed a lot of work… if only George had turned to a bit of Shakespeare or some other classic stories (like Casablanca) for inspiration. But I think that it *IS* safe to say, that their love is much better than the Twilight franchise (heck, *ANYTHING* is better than Twilight). All in all, it’s nothing personal, I just think out of all the Star Wars movies before Disney bought the rights and everything, that *THIS* was the one sure fire movie Lucas needed *A LOT* of help on making.

08. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: If you were to look up the word underrated in *MY* personal dictionary, you would find this movie in my book. Not only is this movie how Attack of the Clones *SHOULD'VE* been, as it serves as a good, if not great pilot to the CGI Clone Wars animated series. I won’t deny thought, it *IS* a crying shame that his movie does *NOT* get a good amount of respect compared to the other 11 movies. Oh well, take it for what it’s worth, it’s still good clean fun at the end of the day.

07. Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace: As with Attack of the Clones, I think that George needed a lot of help when it came to *THIS* prequel. And granted, the stereotypes (Gungans being Jamaican or Neimoidian being Asian) don’t age well, but at least they make for good villains. That said, I like this film better than the former any day. Why? Because Attack of the Clones is like sand… it’s coarse, rough and irritating, and gets everywhere. That said, if only Lucas had gotten rid of Jar Jar Binks all together (or at the very least, make him a much better character). You had *ONE* job, George, just the one!

06. Solo: A Star Wars Story: Look, I’ve heard the odd complaints and all that jazz, but in the end, I *DON’T* care what most people say about this movie, I still find it enjoyable any day over the Sequel Trilogy. On top of that, I love it as much as I do The Clone Wars movie, which as I said, I find *VERY* underrated. Should more of Han’s Imperial days been shown in the movie before he becomes the smuggler we all know and love? Absolutely! Other than that, this is a fun-paced action and thrills ride that doesn’t stop. Just do your best to handle the cringy scene where the Imperial Officer chooses Han’s last name for him, I oughta know, I hate it too! So do everyone else, especially the people at “How it Should Have Ended”. Trust me when I say, Solo *SHOULD'VE* been Han’s last name from the start, kind of like what’s the case on Twist being Oliver’s last name or Potter being Harry’s last name.

05. Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith: *BEST*… George Lucas… prequel… ever! Now many of you normal audiences will say, “But Anakin’s turn to the Dark Side was a bit rushed!” And while I agree, trust me when I say, it all makes much more sense when you watch the Clone Wars CGI animated series, it fills in the necessary gaps and answers everything. So, in a way, after you watch all of that, Anakin’s turn to the Dark Side now makes logical sense. That said, I do wish that the early foundations of the Rebel Alliance deleted scenes (as well as Yoda’s arrival on Dagobah) had stayed in the final movie, as well as some clunky dialogue had been fixed. Still a great movie at the end of the day.

04. Star Wars: Episode VI — Return of the Jedi: A New Hope may have started the franchise and Empire Strikes Back may be the best of the original trilogy, but at the end of the day for me personally, *THIS* one is, by far, *MY* personal favorite. Even if there are some campy elements, like the Ewoks or so on, I’d rather take this as a move any day than say… *COUGH-COUGH!* the Sequel Trilogy. Anyway, not only is this where the mainstream movies *SHOULD’VE ENDED*, it’s also a fulfilling ending of the series, not just for Luke and friends, but also, Anakin, who truly brings the Jedi "Chosen One" prophecy to a close.

03. Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: Now *THIS* is how you do a Star Wars spin-off movie. Not only does it a much needed story we need to see from start to finish, it reminds us *WHY* we (as an audience) all fell in love with Star Wars in the first place. I won’t deny it *IS* a similar story in the vein of the Dark Forces video game, but at the end of the day, that is why I love it. Now if only we could just get some movie that shows how the Rebels got the plans to the 2nd Death Star, and if not… Well, I’ll always have the Shadows of the Empire book, soundtrack, comic book and video game.

02. Star Wars: Episode IV — A New Hope: The original one that started it all. Whenever I think of big name franchises, this is one entry that comes to mind faster than you can say, “But I was going to Tosche Station to pick up some power converters!” Good job, George… You knew how to tell a great story and kick-off a beloved franchise to share with the whole world! I was a kid when I saw the original version of the movie, just two years before the Special Editions came out. This movie serves as a reminder why I (like Luke before me) took *MY* first step into a large world, and noted I don’t mean just our planet Earth, I mean *ALL* of pop-culture.

01. Star Wars: Episode V — The Empire Strikes Back: What can I say needs to be said about *THE* best movie in the franchise that hasn’t been said yet? Nothing, that’s what! Not only is it the fan favorite and for all the right reasons, it serves as a reminder not only *HOW* to make a movie, but also how to make a sequel. The Force is definitely, and always will be, strong with *THIS* one!
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