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The 45th anniversary of the first film in the Star Wars franchise is rapidly approaching. It would have been nice to say that the premiere was on May 4th but, back then, no one knew that they had such a phenomenon on their hands. As a result the US release date sits three weeks after Star Wars Day on 25th May 1977. So close and yet so far!

Still, we at RunPee Towers are great fans of the series both on the large and small screens. To honour the Star Wars sapphire anniversary we’ve brought together all our various articles, opinions, news, and reviews to make our own hub. As with all these hubs it will be a living thing with new articles being added as time goes by.

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The World’s Most Indispensable Movie App

The RunPee app tells you the best times to
run & pee during a movie
so you don't miss the best scenes.


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The Main Saga  

Release Order

1977 – Star Wars: IV – A New Hope

1980 – Star Wars: V – The Empire Strikes Back

1983 – Star Wars: VI – Return Of The Jedi

1999 – Star Wars: I – The Phantom Menace

2002 – Star Wars: II – Attack Of The Clones

2005 – Star Wars: III – Revenge Of The Sith

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Brett Robb (Hyperswivel)

January 7, 2024

Couldn’t live without this app anymore. Perfect to time my run for another glass of wine or two. Works great with my smart watch.

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2015 – Star Wars: VII – The Force Awakens

2016 – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

2017 – Star Wars: VIII – The Last Jedi

2018 – Solo: A Star Wars Story – Dan’s thoughts –  Jill’s thoughts

2019 – Star Wars: IX – The Rise of Skywalker – Jill’s thoughtsRob’s thoughts

Story Order

1999 – Star Wars: I – The Phantom Menace

2002 – Star Wars: II – Attack Of The Clones

2005 – Star Wars: III – Revenge Of The Sith

2018 – Solo: A Star Wars Story – Dan’s thoughts –  Jill’s thoughts

2016 – Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

1977 – Star Wars: IV – A New Hope

1980 – Star Wars: V – The Empire Strikes Back

1983 – Star Wars: VI – Return Of The Jedi

2015 – Star Wars: VII – The Force Awakens

2017 – Star Wars: VIII – The Last Jedi

2019 – Star Wars: IX – The Rise of Skywalker – Jill’s thoughtsRob’s thoughts

Yet More Star Wars

1978 – The Star Wars Holiday Special

1982 – Return of the Ewok

1984 – Caravan of Courage: An Ewok Adventure

1985 – Ewoks: The Battle for Endor

Star Wars On The Small Screen

Mandalorian Season Three is Going to Happen! (spoiler free news for Mando fans)

Top Seven Reasons to Watch The Mandalorian Now (No spoilers)

Biographies

Alec Guinness

Liam Neeson

Ewan McGregor

Things You Need To Know About Star Wars

A Big Screen Re-Watch Of The Original Trilogy

Every Type of Star Wars Stormtrooper, Explained

Every Type of Starship and Starfighter in Star Wars, Explained

I have a bad feeling about this… Who said it in Star Wars and When?

Infographic of every Star Wars movie ranked by fans on IMDb and RottenTomatoes

Movie analysis – Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker

Every Force Ghost Voice Cameo in Rise of Skywalker

Star Wars Meets Star Trek – Holdo’s Last Jedi Sacrifice is the Picard Manoeuvre

Star-Wars: A Movie Journey from Primitive Technological Si-Fi to the Contemporary Genre

The Seven Droids We Love from Star Wars (and what exactly they do)

Tips for Seeing Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge from Disneyland

Tour the Millennium Falcon with Lando Calrissian

Who appears in every Star Wars movie?

Star Wars News

A New Hope? Thor Director Taika Waititi Tapped to Fix Star Wars

First Star Wars Skywalker Trailer Breakdown

How do the movies in Star Wars stand up to the Bechdel test?

How to watch Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker if you have epilepsy

Mark Hamill Reveals Spoiler for Solo

Mon Mothma to appear on Star Wars Cassian Andor show

New Solo Featurette: Becoming Solo

The Last Jedi – bringing ‘balance’ to the Force

Who rated Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker higher, men or women?

Star Wars Parodies

Sand: A Star Wars Story (Darth Vader Hates This Song)

Shallow – A Star Wars Parody

TROOPS – A Star Wars Parody Does COPS

Undercover Boss – A Star Wars Parody on SNL

Opinions On Star Wars

5 Plot Holes in Star Wars: Episode IX – The Rise of Skywalker

5 Reasons Kylo Ren Is a Good Villain

All Star Wars Movies, ranked by personal watchablility. Now including Rise of Skywalker

How Star Wars Should Have Ended (the entire series)

RIP Star Wars Hero Chewbacca – Peter Mayhew is Dead

Solo: A Star Wars Party in San Diego

Star Wars – A Galaxy of Daddy Issues

Star Wars – Death Stars and Planet Killers: Enough Already

Star Wars Analysis – What does balance in the Force mean?

Star Wars Revealed: Obi-Wan Kenobi is a lying liar who lies

The 6 Most Epic Lightsaber Fights in Star Wars (plus 3 that didn’t make the cut)

The End of Skywalker – the Rise of…Something

The Force is dead. Long live the Force.

Why The Last Jedi Sucked

Various Other Star Wars Items

13 iconic scenes from Star Wars you won’t have missed if you had the RunPee app

Chewbacca Sings Silent Night (and it actually works)

Forget life for a while and watch all 9 episodes of Star Wars… AT ONCE

Star Wars A New Hope – Symphony & Movie

Star Wars at Disneyland

Star Wars Last Shot – A Han and Lando Novel

Star Wars Recipes – How to make Yoda’s Dagobah Stew

Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker in 4D

Don’t miss your favorite movie moments because you have to pee or need a snack. Use the RunPee app (Androidor iPhone) when you go to the movies. We have Peetimes for all wide release films every week, including Wicked, Gladiator II, Red One, The Wild Robot and coming soon  Moana 2, The Lord of the Rings: The War of the Rohirrim, Kraven the Hunter, Mufasa: The Lion King and many others. We have literally thousands of Peetimes—from classic movies through today’s blockbusters. You can also keep up with movie news and reviews on our blog, or by following us on Twitter @RunPee. If there’s a new film out there, we’ve got your bladder covered.

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