Find out how much time you have to dedicate to Star Wars to watch all the movies and series in the cinematic universe ever created.
When George Lucas created Star Wars in 1977, no one could have imagined the massive universe that would emerge from one film. Today, Star Wars is more than just a multi-trilogy, television series, and spin-off series, it’s a vast cultural experience. Have you ever wondered how long it would take to watch all the Star Wars content ever made, you’re in the right place. Get ready for an epic journey in a galaxy far, far away.
Time expands, from trilogy to series
The saga began with A New Hope, which in its latest edition lasts just over two hours. However, special editions and re-releases have increased this time considerably over the years. If we look at the three main films of the Nine and the spin-offs like Rogue One and Solo, the total credit time stretches to about 24 hours. Without the credits, this time is reduced, but it’s still a 22+ hour marathon.
The Star Wars universe has explored the format of television series such as The Clone Wars, Rebels and The Mandalorian, adding depth and complexity to the Star Wars canon. The Clone Wars alone contributes more than two days of full content, meaning that the series together add up to more than a week of continuous viewing time.
If we add the time of all the movies and series, the total time of Star Wars is amazing. The films, including all the originals and spin-offs, total approximately 25 hours with credits. The series, by number of episodes and seasons, contributed approximately 5 days and 9 hours to the total. This does not include extra minutes for credits and transfers between classes.
A great commitment to time
Watching all of Star Wars is, without a doubt, an overwhelming commitment. For fans and new viewers alike, completing this intergalactic marathon is an achievement and entry into one of the most beloved universes in film and television. Plan for a total of 130 hours (5 days and 10 hours) of Star Wars events, not counting short breaks and time to reflect on the saga. This sum makes Star Wars more than a watchable series. It is an experience that lasts for generations.
This calculation highlights not only the amount of content Star Wars has produced, but also its lasting impact on popular culture. Are you up for the challenge of watching the entire saga? May the force be with you on this cinematic journey.
Time of each movie and series
Movies:
A New Hope: 2 hours 6 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours (without credits) The Empire Strikes Back: 2 hours 9 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours 2 minutes (without credits) Return of the Jedi: 2 hours, 17 minutes (with credits) ) / 2 hours, 8 minutes (without credits) Terrible Threat: 2 hours, 18 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 10 minutes (without credits) Attack of the Clones: 2 hours, 24 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 16 Minutes (without credits) Revenge of the Sith: 2 hours, 22 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 14 minutes (without credits) The Clone Wars movie: 1 hour, 40 minutes (with credits) / 1 hour, 34 minutes (without credits) The Force Awakens: 2 hours, 22 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 7 minutes (without credits) Rogue One: A Star Wars Story: 2 hours, 17 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 6 minutes (without credits ) The Last Jedi: 2 hours, 35 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 24 minutes (without credits) Solo: A Star Wars Story: 2 hours, 17 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 6 minutes (without credits) The Rise of Skywalker: 2 hours, 24 minutes (with credits) / 2 hours, 12 minutes (without credits)
Series:
The Clone Wars: 2 days, 10 hours, 19 minutes (with credits) / 2 days, 1 hour, 27 minutes (without credits) Rebels: 1 day, 6 hours, 20 minutes (with credits) / 1 day, 3 Hours, 44 minutes (no credit) Resistance: 16 hours 53 minutes (with credit) / 14 hours 45 minutes (no credit) The Mandalorian 17 hours 40 minutes (with credit) / 15 hours 30 minutes (no credit) Bad Batch: 23 hours : 19 minutes (with credits) / 20 hours: 42 minutes (without credits) The Book of Boba Fett: 5 hours: 47 minutes (with credits) / 5 hours: 10 minutes (without credits) Obi-Wan Kenobi: 4 hours: 34 minutes ( (with credit) / 3 hours: 56 minutes (without credit) Andor: 9 hours: 42 minutes (with credit) / 8 hours: 31 minutes (without credit)