Sunday, March 22

Star Wars projects are at an all-time high, with The Mandalorian and Grogu set to land in theaters this May and Star Wars: Starfighter starring Ryan Gosling following suit in 2027. But if you’re either new to the galaxy far, far away or are just looking to expand your already vast Star Wars physical media collection, we’ve found all of the Star Wars movies and TV shows you can buy in 4K UHD. Love them or hate them, even the Disney-era films are now remastered in 4K, so you can get the entire Skywalker Saga (as well as the standalone Rogue One and Solo stories) for the modern age.

Every Star Wars Movie in 4K UHD

Every Star Wars film to date is available as physical 4K UHD Blu-rays. They all have the same cover art design scheme (except for Rise of Skywalker, for whatever reason) and matching spines, so if you decide to go for the full 11-movie collection, they’ll look incredible displayed on your shelf. Each movie comes with a robust library of special features, like cast interviews, deleted and extended scenes, commentaries, and plenty of behind-the-scenes featurettes.

Star Wars TV Series in 4K UHD

While there are a ton of Star Wars TV shows to binge (more on that in a bit), only The Mandalorian, Andor, Obi-Wan Kenobi, and Ahsoka have received the 4K treatment, at least so far. Like the movies, these come with dozens of hours of entertaining special features and behind-the-scenes goodies, but are more of a box set of multiple discs and physical bonuses as well. For example, the Ahsoka Season 1 Complete Collection is a 2-disc SteelBook set that also includes some lenticular art cards with scenes from the show.

Unfortunately, some of the best and most iconic Star Wars shows have yet to be remastered in glorious 4K. The Clone Wars and Rebels are some of the biggest offenders, and I highly recommend checking them out for some of the best animation of the last quarter century, even if just on Blu-ray. I’d recommend catching up on both of these shows, as they heavily feature Maul as an important character, and he’s receiving his own show Maul: Shadow Lord, which drops in just a few short weeks.

Myles Obenza is a freelance writer for IGN. Follow him on Bluesky @mylesobenza.bsky.social.

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