Can You Match Every Star Wars Film To Its IMDb Rating?

You were the chosen one IMDb! You were supposed to bring balance to the ratings!

Revenge of the Sith Lightsaber
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Star Wars is a pop culture behemoth, a powerhouse of cinema and society for over four decades, as generation after generation absorb the famed space opera and its every chapter. A tale as old as time, Star Wars has carried film after film on the old trope of good vs evil, except in this case it has a spectacularly visual intergalactic backdrop.

While no one can argue the success of the series as a whole, there is no fan base quite as divisive and polarising as the Star Wars community, diving deep into anything from the obvious like the different colours of lightsabers, to the niche and absurd like what a character walking across the background in one scene on Tatooine means for the fate of the galaxy because they had a yellow robe on.

Fans have been clashing on the quality of the prequels for 20 years, not to mention the absolute s**t show that has been the most recent trilogy. Critics and fans alike have been all over the place in either loving or hating the convoluted saga.

Regardless of what arguments you have at the pub at 2am about Jar Jar Binks, one of cinema and televisions most reliable argument settlers and rating systems is IMDb, taking in a multitude of votes to reach a rating out of ten on the quality of a movie or show.

With 11 feature Star Wars films in the library (not counting Clone Wars), IMDb ratings have ranged from very high to surprisingly low. But which rating fits which film?

1. Episode IV - A New Hope

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