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Happy Star Wars Day! Here's how to watch every Star Wars movie and TV show

Happy Star Wars Day! Here's how to watch every Star Wars movie and TV show

Star Wars Day is May 4th, based on the saying, "May the force be with you."
Disney+ has every Star Wars movie and TV show available for subscribers.
May the fourth with you, Star Wars fans! If you're as much of a geek about Star Wars as me, than you've probably already been planning this out for months.
With it being Star Wars Day, what better way to celebrate than binge watching every movie of the famed franchise? You'd probably need to wake up super early; however, if you're committed to getting less sleep the following day, this will be for you.
Whether you enjoy the original trilogy or got hooked by the newer movies, Star Wars is a timeless classic for all.
In order to watch every movie, you'll need a subscription to a Disney+ plan. Here's how you can satisfy your Star Wars binge watching needs today.
Watch all Star Wars movies on Disney+
How to watch Star Wars on Disney+
All nine episodes of Star Wars are available on Disney+, along with 'Solo: A Star Wars Story,' 'Rogue One: A Star Wars Story' and the animated movie based on the popular tv series, 'Star Wars: The Clone Wars.'
If you're looking to dive deeper into the Star Wars universe, Disney+ is the home for every Star Wars show, from the popular 'The Mandalorian' to 'Ahsoka' to the new releases like 'Andor' and 'Tales of the Underworld.'
To watch all Star Wars content, a Disney+ subscription is required.
🛸 May the 4th be with you! Shop Star Wars Day deals from Lego, Disney and BaubleBar
How much does Disney+ cost?
A standard plan with ads has a price point of $8.99/month, while the standard plan without ads is $12.99 per month. Consumers can save money with the standard plan by purchasing an annual plan at $129.99/year ($10.83 per month).
The top option available on Disney+ is the premium plan at $15.99/month or $159.99/year. That includes streaming in 4K UHD and HDR and the ability to download content and ad-free viewing.
What's new on Disney+
One of the top shows that's currently streaming on Disney+ is Star Wars related! 'Andor,' the eight-time Emmy nominated drama, follows Cassian Andor and the emergence of the Rebel Alliance. Disney+ also has tons of new releases and popular shows and movies including 'Moana 2', 'Mufasa: The Lion King', 'Daredevil: Born Again' and so much more.
See all that Disney+ has to offer

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