Every Live-Action Star Wars Show Ranked, Worst To Best

Fans of Star Wars are frequently engaged in discussions about the ranking of each project, and with the finale of Star Wars: Andor, it’s apparent which live-action series stand out above the rest based on overall quality. Here is a list of live-action Star Wars shows arranged from least preferred to most preferred:

1. The Mandalorian spinoffs (The Book of Boba Fett, Ahsoka)
2. Solo: A Star Wars Story
3. Obi-Wan Kenobi
4. Star Wars: Andor
5. The Mandalorian

This ranking is subjective and based on individual opinions, but it gives a general idea of the order in which these series are generally appreciated by fans.

Fantastic Four: First Step’s Deleted Alternate Opening & Cut Villain Officially Revealed

During an interview on the Phase Hero podcast, Shakman stated that there was a part requiring intense activity, centering around the Red Ghost. The performance by John Malkovich was remarkable. However, when we were aiming to reach the current timeline where the Fantastic Four’s world undergoes a transformation and Franklin’s arrival becomes crucial, there was simply too much content to handle effectively. This suggests that originally, the opening sequence intended to swiftly present the Fantastic Four’s origin story in the MCU might have included their full confrontation against Red Ghost and his Super-Apes, but this approach seemed to disrupt the narrative flow.

30 Worst Pokémon Designs in History

Absolutely, I’ve always been drawn to Charizard due to its dragon form. It was an obvious choice for me. However, not every Pokemon is as popular, aren’t there some that were often left unchosen during gym class games?

This Major Crisis on Infinite Earths Death Is Surprisingly Still Canon (But How?)

Title #1 of “The New History of the DC Universe” was fantastic, delving into the formative years of Prime Earth, the Golden Age, and setting the stage for the Silver Age. Issue #1 of this series also introduced numerous lesser-known DC characters, and issue #2 continues along the same lines.

Issue #2 of “The New History of the DC Universe” takes readers up to the epic event known as “Crisis on Infinite Earths“, and it unveils something rather unexpected — Supergirl’s battlefield demise at the hands of the Anti-Monitor is now considered canonical. Interestingly, based on the artwork depicting “Crisis“, the entire story appears to be canonical, marking a significant shift in DC history compared to the way things were previously portrayed.

Ahead of the Finale, Crunchyroll’s Darkest Anime Just Dropped Its Biggest Plot Twist

In the aftermath of Episode 4, viewers were eagerly anticipating a significant advancement in the second-last episode. However, “To You in 2022” – Episode 5 of Takopi’s Original Sin, not only fulfilled but exceeded these expectations with a startling and even more ominous twist. When Shizuka can’t locate her pet at her father’s place, her bond with Takopi starts to fray. This emotional pivot prompts Takopi to recall his initial arrival on Earth in 2022, where his objective was to aid Marina. Unable to save her, he decides to journey back in time, determined to take the life of Shizuka, hoping it would bring joy to Marina. The ensuing events paint a chilling portrait of how Takopi’s decisions have molded the storyline and provoke introspection on the true essence of his original transgression.

Everything Coming to Netflix This Week (July 28th)

This week brings more excitement with the ongoing Trainwreck documentary series continuation on Netflix UK, the arrival of a fresh instalment in the Conversations with a Killer series, and another captivating episode of The Sandman. Starting August 1, 2025, Netflix will premiere 25 movies, featuring films by renowned directors like Steven Spielberg, Paul Weitz, and Brett Ratner, along with a highly anticipated new Netflix Original Movie. For the full list of this week’s Netflix additions, be sure to check below.