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One of the most frequent questions I get from non-Star Wars fans is about the correct order to watch the saga. You don't really encounter that issue with any other franchise (except maybe the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but that's because there are so many entries in that series). However, since George Lucas decided to start his story with Episode IV, go through to VI, then go back to I-III, and finally add Episodes VII-IX, I can understand the confusion.
For years I had the same answer to everyone - Watch the movies in the order they came out. That's how George intended. However, lately I started seeing more and more people, especially younger ones, who were introduced to the franchise with Episode I and just kept going all the way to Episode IX and they had a totally different view of the saga. For them, this was the story of the rise and fall of Anakin Skywalker and the legacy he left behind. For me it was always about Luke.
So what is the correct order? Honestly? Maybe it doesn't matter