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  • Every Disney+ ‘Star Wars’ Series, Ranked

    The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and the Child in 'The Mandalorian,' season two. © 2020 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    The Mandalorian (Pedro Pascal) and the Child in ‘The Mandalorian,’ season two. © 2020 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    The “Galaxy Far, Far Away” has moved from the big screen to the small screen.

    It’s been 6 years since the last ‘Star Wars‘ movie, ‘Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker‘ hit theater screens and since then we’ve seen the ‘Star Wars’ universe move to Disney+ with over 10 live-action and animated series that explore different periods in the ‘Star Wars’ timeline such as ‘The Mandalorian‘, ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’, ‘Ahsoka‘, ‘The Acolyte‘, and ‘Skeleton Crew‘.

    Andor‘, which explores the timeline created by ‘Rogue One‘ and stars Diego Luna in the title role, ends its second season on May 13th.

    In honor of ‘Andor’s finale, Moviefone is counting down every Disney+ ‘Star Wars’ series so far, including live-action and animation.

    Let’s begin!


    11. ‘The Book of Boba Fett‘ (2021 – 2022)

    (L to R) Temuera Morrison and Ming-Na Wen in 'The Book of Boba Fett' on Disney+
    (L to R) Temuera Morrison and Ming-Na Wen in ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ on Disney+

    Legendary bounty hunter Boba Fett (Temuera Morrison) and mercenary Fennec Shand (Ming-Na Wen) must navigate the galaxy’s underworld when they return to the sands of Tatooine to stake their claim on the territory once ruled by Jabba the Hutt and his crime syndicate.

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    10. ‘Star Wars: Visions‘ (2021 – 2023)

    'Star Wars: Visions'. Photo: Disney+.
    ‘Star Wars: Visions’. Photo: Disney+.

    This anthology of animated shorts from around the world celebrates the mythos of ‘Star Wars’ through unique cultural lenses.

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    9. ‘The Acolyte‘ (2024)

    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm's 'The Acolyte', exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Mae (Amandla Stenberg) in Lucasfilm’s ‘The Acolyte’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    A hundred years before the rise of the Empire, the Jedi Order and the Galactic Republic have prospered for centuries without war. During this time, an investigation into a shocking crime spree pits a Jedi Master (Lee Jung-jee) against a dangerous warrior (Amanda Stenberg) from his past.

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    8. ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi‘ (2022)

    Ahsoka Tano in 'Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi'. Photo: Disney+.
    Ahsoka Tano in ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi’. Photo: Disney+.

    Journey into the lives of two distinctly different Jedi from the prequel era – Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku. Each will be put to the test as they make choices that will define their destinies.

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    7. ‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch‘ (2021 – 2024)

    (L to R) Crosshair, Echo, Wrecker, Hunter and Tech in a scene from 'Star Wars: The Bad Batch,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Crosshair, Echo, Wrecker, Hunter and Tech in a scene from ‘Star Wars: The Bad Batch,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2021 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    The ‘Bad Batch’ of elite and experimental clones make their way through an ever-changing galaxy in the immediate aftermath of the Clone Wars.

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    6. ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire‘ (2024)

    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    A journey into the fearsome Galactic Empire through the eyes of two warriors on divergent paths.

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    5. ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi‘ (2022)

    Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) in Lucasfilm's 'Obi-Wan Kenobi,' exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi,’ exclusively on Disney+. © 2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    During the reign of the Galactic Empire, former Jedi Master, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor), embarks on a crucial mission to confront allies turned enemies and face the wrath of the Empire.

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    4. ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew‘ (2024 – 2025)

    (L to R) Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law), KB (Kyriana Kratter), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), and Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) in Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: Skeleton Crew', exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    (L to R) Wim (Ravi Cabot-Conyers), Jod Na Nawood (Jude Law), KB (Kyriana Kratter), Neel (Robert Timothy Smith), and Fern (Ryan Kiera Armstrong) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Star Wars: Skeleton Crew’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Four ordinary kids (Ravi Cabot-Conyers, Ryan Kiera Armstrong, Kyriana Kratter and Robert Timothy Smith) search for their home planet after getting lost in the Star Wars galaxy.

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    3. ‘Ahsoka‘ (2023)

    Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) in Lucasfilm's 'Star Wars: Ahsoka,' exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Star Wars: Ahsoka,’ exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    Former Jedi Knight Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) investigates an emerging threat to a vulnerable galaxy.

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    2. ‘Star Wars: Andor‘ (2022)

    Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Lucasfilm's 'Andor', exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.
    Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) in Lucasfilm’s ‘Andor’, exclusively on Disney+. ©2022 Lucasfilm Ltd. & TM. All Rights Reserved.

    In an era filled with danger, deception and intrigue, Cassian Andor (Diego Luna) will discover the difference he can make in the struggle against the tyrannical Galactic Empire. He embarks on a path that is destined to turn him into a rebel hero.

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    1. ‘The Mandalorian‘ (2019 – 2023)

    'The Mandalorian' season 3 starring Pedro Pascal premieres March 1st on Disney+. Photo: Lucasfilm.
    ‘The Mandalorian’ season 3 starring Pedro Pascal premieres March 1st on Disney+. Photo: Lucasfilm.

    After the fall of the Galactic Empire, lawlessness has spread throughout the galaxy. A lone gunfighter (Pedro Pascal) makes his way through the outer reaches, earning his keep as a bounty hunter.

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  • TV Review: ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’

    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    Landing on Disney+ on –– when else? –– May the 4th, new animated limited series ‘Tales of the Empire’ aims to do for two notable Dark Side personalities what ‘Tales of the Jedi’ did for the likes of Ahsoka Tano and Count Dooku: fill in some of their backstory.

    Yet unlike that 2022 effort, which had some connective tissues but was more of an anthology offering, this focuses on Morgan Elsbeth (as seen in the live-action ‘Ahsoka’) and ‘Attack of the Clones’/‘The Clone Wars’ Barriss Offee.

    Related Article: Thrawn, Vader and More Appear in the ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’ Trailer

    Does ‘Tales of the Empire’ do the characters justice?

    General Grievous in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    General Grievous in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    Also overseen by Dave Filoni, whose work on the animated and now the sprawling live-action ‘Star Wars TV universe has seen him promoted to Chief Creative Officer at Lucasfilm, ‘Tales of the Empire’ proves to be more of a frustrating offering than its ‘Jedi’ equivalent.

    Partly that’s because of the far narrower focus of the new, six-episode show, which suffers from some spotty pacing and the feeling that a thin story is being stretched across the time, even given relatively short runtimes (episodes typically run between 11 and 15 minutes each). At the same time, some episodes come across as lightweight and less than satisfying, dedicated to one incident, yet some of their time taken up with indulgently long establishing shots.

    And if you’re excited to learn that Darth Vader shows up in the series, don’t expect much from the wheeze-breathing Big Bad, who appears so briefly, he might as well have been riding by on a bicycle.

    ‘Tales of the Empire’: Script and Direction

    Grand Inquisitor and Barriss Offee in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Grand Inquisitor and Barriss Offee in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    With Filoni in full charge of this one –– he’s the main executive producer/writer and director, with Athena Yvette Portillo and Carrie Beck as his fellow executive producers and Josh Rimes as co-Executive Producer –– in certainly bears his hallmarks.

    The dialogue and animation style will be familiar to anyone who has watched the small screen work he created prior to ‘The Mandalorian’, including ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’ and ‘Star Wars Rebels.’

    Here, seizing the opportunity to fill in more exposition about how the two featured characters came to be part of the wider ‘Star Wars’ galaxy, he’s both in full flow and slightly hamstringing himself with the limited series format. The storylines both feel padded and yet certain episodes also feel wanting, their particular chunk of each woman’s story not enough to justify the screen time.

    Still, the result is a stylish, quality affair that offers more from the likes of Grand Admiral Thrawn and the sneering Grand Inquisitor. It also boasts some impressive lightsaber clashes and one or two effective battles, pushing the scope towards set pieces that might be a challenge even for the sophisticated current live-action series.

    ‘Tales of the Empire’: Performances

    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    At the heart of the series are the vocals from Diana Lee Inosanto (who of course had the chance to bring Elsbeth to life in live-action form on ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Ahsoka’) and Meredith Salenger, who voiced Offee in ‘Star Wars: The Clone Wars’, and they are both, as you might expect, excellent, infusing Filoni’s more basic scripts with all the emotion and steel you might hope for.

    It feels as though Inosanto gets more to do, Elsbeth’s storyline playing out more thoroughly from the ruination of her home world to her time as the Magistrate on Calodan. You can feel her anger seething from the screen, but Inosanto never makes her into a stock villain.

    Salinger does well as Offee, the Jedi who ended up turning against her order and ends up becoming an Inquisitor (even if she’s not fully committed to their ruthless methods).

    Around them, there are some entertaining performances, particularly Jason Isaacs going full upper crust baddie as the Grand Inquisitor, Lars Mikkelsen once more coldly logical as Thrawn and Matthew Wood wheezing his way through the earliest chunk of Elsbeth’s story as the multi-armed menace General Grievous. Most of the supporting cast, however, are just that, popping up for a scene or two and leaving you honestly wanting more. Who is up for a two-episode special following the Inquisitor home to his chambers, where he complains to his wife and kids about what a bad boss Vader is?

    ‘Tales of the Empire’: Final Thoughts

    A scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    A scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Tales of the Jedi’ was definitely a more satisfying look at ‘Star Wars’ lore than ‘Tales of the Empire’ proves to be. To be brutally honest, both stories might have worked better given room to breathe as separate limited series, though we can understand that Filoni might be a little bit busy to handle everything.

    At this point, while both characters are worth exploring, there remains the slight whiff of a bridge too far in terms of backstories, and surely the five-episode story of how Salacious Crumb got his gig at Jabba’s palace can’t be too far behind.

    Yet if you’re looking for more ‘Star Wars’ content on the biggest day of the year for the franchise, this is certainly worth your time ahead of the likes of ‘Caravan of Courage’.

    ‘Tales of the Empire’: receives 6 out of 10 stars.

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    What’s the story of ‘Tales of the Empire’?

    ‘Tales of the Empire’ is a six-episode journey into the fearsome Galactic Empire through the eyes of two warriors on divergent paths, set during different eras.

    After losing everything, young Morgan Elsbeth navigates the expanding Imperial world toward a path of vengeance, while former Jedi Barriss Offee does what she must to survive a rapidly changing galaxy.

    The choices they make will define their destinies.

    Who lends their voices to ‘Tales of the Empire’?

    ‘Tales of the Empire’s voice cast also includes Diana Lee Inosanto, Meredith Salinger, Lars Mikkelsen, Jason Isaacs, Matthew Wood, Rya Kihlstedt and Wing T. Chao.

    'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

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  • Trailer for ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’ Anthology Series

    Preview:

    • The trailer for Disney+ series ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’ has landed.
    • Morgan Elsbeth and former Jedi Barriss Offee are the focus.
    • ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’ will be with us on May 4th.

    Back in 2022, we followed the earlier adventures of Ahsoka Tano and other warriors for the forces (or The Force) of good in the ‘Star Wars’ universe via ‘Tales of the Jedi’, created by recently minted Lucasfilm creative overlord Dave Filoni.

    He’s back with a follow-up, and this time, he’s digging into darker corners of that galaxy far, far away. Because the next animated anthology series to happen along on Disney+ is ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’.

    Related Article: How to Watch the ‘Star Wars’ Movies in Chronological Order!

    What’s the Story of ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’?

    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    As you might predict from the title, we’re now following the stories of some of the baddies within the universe George Lucas created a long time ago.

    ‘Tales of the Empire’ is described as is a six-episode journey into the fearsome Galactic Empire through the eyes of two warriors on divergent paths, set during different eras.

    After losing everything, young Morgan Elsbeth navigates the expanding Imperial world toward a path of vengeance, while former Jedi Barriss Offee does what she must to survive a rapidly changing galaxy. The choices they make will define their destinies.

    While those two are the focus, we can expect to see interactions with notable baddies including blue-hued Grand Admiral Thrawn, wheezy robo-menace General Grievous, and some masked guy who is apparently A Big Deal within the Empire… We want to say, Dave, is it? Dave Vader? Anyway, we’re sure it’ll come to us.

    From the looks of it, the new series will be filling in some background for Elsbeth in particular, who cropped up in ‘Ahsoka’.

    Who is Voicing the Characters of ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’?

    General Grievous in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    General Grievous in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    The cast for the new anthology includes Diana Lee Inosanto (who has played Morgan Elsbeth in live-action form for both ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘Ahsoka’), Meredith Salenger (Barriss Offee), Rya Kihlstedt (Lyn aka Fourth Sister), Wing T. Chao (Wing), Lars Mikkelsen (Thrawn), Jason Isaacs (Grand Inquisitor) and Matthew Wood (General Grievous).

    Who is Making ‘Star Wars” Tales of the Empire’?

    Barriss Offee (center) and Clone guards in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Barriss Offee (center) and Clone guards in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    Alongside Filoni (who created, wrote and is supervising director here), the creative team includes producers Athena Yvette Portillo and Carrie Beck, plus co-executive producers Josh Rimes and Alex Spotswood.

    When will ‘Star Wars” Tales of the Empire’ be on Disney+?

    Grand Inquisitor and Barriss Offee in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Grand Inquisitor and Barriss Offee in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

    ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’ has been scheduled for the most suitable galactic date imaginable… May the 4th. Not really, surprising, is it? All six episodes will arrive at once.

    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    Barriss Offee in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Barriss Offee in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    A scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    A scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    A scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    Fourth Sister (center) and clone troopers in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    Fourth Sister (center) and clone troopers in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    Thrawn and Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L to R) Thrawn and Morgan Elsbeth in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    (L-R): Morgan Elsbeth and Thrawn in a scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    (L-R): Morgan Elsbeth and Thrawn in a scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    A scene from 'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    A scene from ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.
    'Star Wars: Tales of the Empire', exclusively on Disney+.
    ‘Star Wars: Tales of the Empire’, exclusively on Disney+. © 2024 Lucasfilm Ltd. & ™. All Rights Reserved.

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