

The library of Star Wars titles on Disney+ is just as comprehensive on the TV side, too. Popular animated series S tar Wars: The Clone Wars, Star Wars: Rebels, and Star Wars: Resistance are all available in their entirety on the service, as well as some lesser-known shows. Basically, it’s one-stop shopping for Star Wars fans.

If you own the films on Blu-ray or UHD Blu-ray, this isn’t a problem, but what if you prefer that your movies don’t take up any space in your living room? There was a time when it was difficult to watch anything with Star Wars in its name online, but things have changed, and now it’s possible to watch all the Star Wars you could want using a TV and your internet connection. After playing it through to the end, those updated expectations held up, as Fallen Order proved to be a tremendously entertaining and a sometimes challenging game that's a welcome shift from Electronic Arts' past endeavors, though whether or not it's a meaningful Star Wars story will rest solely on the individual's familiarity with the franchise. But, as more was revealed about the game, including its influences from other series and how players would have to essentially rebuild him, the game became immensely more attractive. "Even though a riveting, single- player Star Wars game is an experience people have been yearning for in recent years, it was difficult at the start to get excited about Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order," reads the opening of our review of the game "Cal Kestis, the protagonist in Fallen Order, was a newcomer to the saga and would have to earn his stripes as a memorable character, and, on top of that, the idea of mowing people down as an overpowered Jedi didn't seem particularly appealing or rewarding.
