The Complete Guide to Every Star Wars TV Show on Disney+ (2025 Edition)

So, let’s get real for a second—Disney+ has become the absolute HQ for everything Star Wars if you’re living in 2025. There’s so much space drama, secret Jedi business, and bounty hunting going on, you might need a holocron just to keep tabs on it all. Still, I know why you’re here. You want the complete run-down, the essential tour, the map to every Star Wars series gracing the galaxy right now. Let’s punch it.

The Mandalorian: Where It All Began (Again)

Are you even watching Star Wars TV if you haven’t started with The Mandalorian? This show crashed onto Disney+ in 2019 and dropped us right in the greasy cantinas and dusty Out Rim alleys of the post-Empire era. You meet Din Djarin, a helmet-wearing, blaster-slinging bounty hunter with serious swagger. Five years after Return of the Jedi, normal folks try surviving while Imperial warlords sulk in shadows.

And then—boom! Baby Yoda cannonballs in, melting hearts and dominating memes across the entire planet. (Okay, his name is Grogu, but we’re all friends here.) The Mandalorian isn’t just about laser fights. It’s got samurai-style honor, reluctant parenting, and more beskar than a Mandalorian pawn shop. With three seasons in the bag, expect dogfights, Darksaber duels, and guest stars who act like they own the place. Jon Favreau and Dave Filoni, take a bow.

The Book of Boba Fett: Fett Up and Fighting Back

When Boba Fett slithered out of the Sarlacc pit, fans everywhere cheered—the galaxy’s coolest buckethead survived! The Book of Boba Fett hands over Jabba’s throne to Fett (Temuera Morrison, in full silent badass mode) and the knife-sharp Fennec Shand (thanks, Ming-Na Wen). Instead of jet-packing off for solo adventures, these two try ruling Tatooine’s underworld.

Expect mobster deals gone wrong, deep cuts into Boba’s past, and enough Tusken culture to fill an archaeology class. While it weaves right through The Mandalorian’s timeline, it builds its own story. If crime drama at the edge of civilization is your thing, this is your show.

Obi-Wan Kenobi: Hello There (and Then Some)

You wanted more Ewan McGregor in Jedi robes? Disney+ delivered. Obi-Wan Kenobi picks up the story ten years after he flips Anakin Skywalker into a lava pit. Kenobi’s living that sand-covered, low-key hermit life on Tatooine. But, when a kidnapping yanks him from his cave, old allies and terrifying former students come calling.

Hayden Christensen returns as Darth Vader, making every lightsaber duel a must-watch. With Inquisitors on the hunt and the young Skywalkers in peril, Obi-Wan’s adventure feels personal. It’s only six episodes—a treat for anyone who ever uttered, “I have the high ground,” unironically.

Andor: Rebellion Begins with One Man

Forget mystic Force tricks and flashy sabers. Andor kicks open the gritty back alleys and secret operations that make up the real Rebel Alliance. Cassian Andor, that clever, morally gray hero from Rogue One, gets his whole backstory explored here. Season one landed in 2022, surprising everyone with just how sharp, political, and emotionally tough Star Wars could be.

Fast forward to 2025, and the second (and final) season just hit our screens. Now, the season blitzes through four crucial years leading up to Rogue One, with each three-episode arc jumping a full year. You’ll see Cassian evolve from lowlife to full-throttle freedom fighter. If you ever wanted to know how rebellions are built brick by brick—literally, not just in motivational speeches—this one’s for you.

Ahsoka: The Apprentice Becomes the Master

Some characters just outgrow every “sidekick” label, right? Ahsoka Tano started swinging two sabers in The Clone Wars and flat-out stole the scene. Her standalone series finally dropped in 2023, with Rosario Dawson leveling up every single episode. But it’s not just flashy force-jumping and snark. She’s chasing dark secrets left behind after the Empire’s fall.

The series ties together threads from Clone Wars and, yes, Rebels, for those who like their Easter eggs scrambled. This show gives fans some stunning duels, mysterious newcomers, and the Chance to see what happens when you don’t fit the Jedi or Sith box.

Skeleton Crew: Kids Gone Galactic

Now, for something completely out of left field, Skeleton Crew crashed onto the schedule. Four kids, a weird discovery, and suddenly—bam!—they’re zooming across the galaxy far, far away. Jude Law anchors the cast as the grown-up wild card. The vibe gives big ‘80s adventure movie energy (think Goonies but with more X-wings).

Set in the same era as The Mandalorian, the first season wraps up in January 2025. Don’t let the young cast fool you; there’s danger lurking behind every asteroid and starlit planet.

The Acolyte: Dark Side Mysteries and Jedi Drama

Star Wars goes way back—like, way, way back. The Acolyte finally explores the High Republic, a century before The Phantom Menace. This series gives us a gnarly mix: Jedi detectives sifting through a galaxy-level murder mystery, and, of course, the shadow of the dark side creeping just out of sight.

Premiering June 2024, it’s already scored points for its mix of intrigue, drama, and a whole new cast of characters. For fans always craving new lore, this is lightsaber catnip.

Star Wars: Visions: When the Galaxy Gets Artful

Does Star Wars always have to play by the same visual rules? Nope. Visions asked, what if world-class animation studios could just riff on Star Wars? Turns out, the galaxy got a lot weirder—and a lot cooler.

Season one hit in 2021, with shorts ranging from samurai tales to robot daydreams. Season three is flying towards us for 2025, and rumors say it’s stuffed with more creative weirdness than ever before. This anthology isn’t about canon—it’s about vibes. And what wild vibes they are.

Star Wars: Tales of the Empire: Down the Dark Path

Not every Star Wars story has Jedi or rebels. Tales of the Empire (May 2024) flips the script. This animated anthology dives into the grind and heartbreak of characters like Morgan Elsbeth and Barriss Offee, who both end up walking some very shadowy paths.

It’s a follow-up of sorts to Tales of the Jedi, but with more edge. The show drills into the choices real people make—the “why” behind becoming the Empire’s tool instead of its enemy.

Star Wars: The Bad Batch: Clones Gone Rogue

Take one part elite squad, one part great genetic experiment gone sideways, and you have Clone Force 99. The Bad Batch stands out thanks to wild action and heartfelt drama, courtesy of its misfit protagonists. These aren’t just clones; these are specialists, misfits who don’t fit anybody’s mold.

Their story, which kicks off right after The Clone Wars ends, is all about finding family and dodging a galactic totalitarian regime. There’s no bad episodes here, just bad dudes doing good—most of the time. Mercenary jobs, betrayals, surprises at every turn—the batch always keeps things personal.

Star Wars: The Clone Wars: The Stealth Classic That Changed Everything

Way back in 2008, The Clone Wars dropped and changed how we look at the “prequel era.” The show, which ran until 2020, delivered huge character arcs, felt heartbreakingly real, and gave the clones personality (finally!). Anakin, Ahsoka, Rex—their journeys here made everything else deeper.

It nuzzles right in between Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith. If you’re game for political drama, crazy space battles, and sneak peeks into Darth Sidious’ schemes, grab this one. No joke, it’s become a true must-watch.

Star Wars: Rebels: Ghost Crew, Big Hearts

Jump into Rebels for a story about found family and fighting the odds. It’s set between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope, focusing on the Ghost crew and their battle with Imperial oppression.

You’ll find new legends (Hera, Sabine, Ezra) plus familiar faces (oh hey, Ahsoka and Vader). There’s action, sure, but the show’s big win is its big-hearted cast and constant sense of hope. It’s the connective tissue for big Star Wars fans, tying up canon threads left and right.


A Long Time Yet to Come

Whew, that’s a whole galaxy of shows, right? Disney+ isn’t just milking space-cows. Every new series, from big-screen icons to fresh faces, brings something fresh to Star Wars. Whether you want action, comedy, heartbreak, or wild animated jams, the galaxy far, far away is a little closer than ever.

So, what’s your poison? Are you rewatching Mando and Grogu eating frogs? Or maybe you crave those sassy Jedi in The Acolyte? Either way, may the remote be with you. And remember—Disney+ keeps adding new stories. Keep your hyperdrive primed and your snack drawer loaded. There’s plenty more adventure headed for your screen.

Lucy Miller
Lucy Miller

Lucy Miller is a seasoned TV show blogger and journalist known for her sharp insights and witty commentary on the ever-evolving world of entertainment. With a knack for spotting hidden gems and predicting the next big hits, Lucy's reviews have become a trusted source for TV enthusiasts seeking fresh perspectives. When she's not binge-watching the latest series, she's interviewing industry insiders and uncovering behind-the-scenes stories.

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