Not long ago, in our very own galaxy, The Mandalorian debuted on Disney+, sparking a global craze. Baby Yoda merchandise vanished from stores, Pedro Pascal honed his role as a hesitant guardian, and a fresh wave of Star Wars narratives took flight on streaming. Following the divisive sequel trilogy, these live-action adventures were a perfect remedy, weaving enthralling stories that deepened the Star Wars universe and its enduring legacy.
From Din Djarin and Grogu tackling thrilling weekly missions to Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen reprising their roles as Obi-Wan and Anakin, Boba Fett escaping the Sarlacc, or cherished animated figures stepping into live-action, these series deliver what fans love: daring quests, compelling new faces, and profound insights into oppression and the cost of defiance.
Which Star Wars show rises to the top? Which fell short of expectations? From Mando and Boba to Andor and The Acolyte, here’s how the Disney+ live-action Star Wars series stack up, from the weakest to the absolute best. Han Solo, though not featured, remains the gold standard of cool.