How to Watch the Rise of Skywalker Online: Stream Star Wars Episode 9 from Anywhere on the Planet

How to Watch the Rise of Skywalker Online: Stream Star Wars Episode 9 from Anywhere on the Planet

Watching "The Rise of Skywalker" online has never been easier Yes, Episode IX of the Star Wars Skywalker saga has finally arrived on streaming media services When [Star Wars Episode 9: Skywalker Strikes Back] arrives on Disney Plus tomorrow, you will finally be able to watch all of the Star Wars films in sequence on one service without having to pay rental or purchase fees

"Skywalker Strikes Back," which grossed over $1 billion at the box office, saw Rey (Daisy Ridley) confront her past, and was met with controversy among fans and Star Wars connoisseurs alike

Meanwhile, Finn (John Boyega) and Poe (Oscar Isaac), as leaders of the Resistance, work to stop the First Order's despicable actions I'd love to tell you more, but I'd rather let the huge events of the first 15 minutes speak for themselves - I'll avoid spoilers here for those who keep the story a secret

My personal recommendation to those considering watching "Skywalker Strikes Back" online is to approach it not as the epic cinematic conclusion to the Star Wars they grew up with, but as a film that probably still has Episode 6 left to go: the Jedi The Return of the Jedi would be

Instead, "Skywalker Strikes Back" is a fun roller coaster ride that works better in your head if you try not to think about the loopholes Seriously, forget the term "deus ex machina"

If you like Star Wars movies, you know that Disney Plus is the exclusive distributor of all Star Wars films and offers all films in 4K HDR "The Rise of Skywalker" will be available tomorrow (May 4), just in time for Star Wars Day, on Disney Plus Also, "Solo: A Star Wars Story" will be released this summer on July 9

If you prefer to purchase the film rather than pay a monthly fee, you can also purchase "Rise of Skywalker" digitally from Amazon, Apple, or other online stores

In any case, "Skywalker Strikes Back" is linked to the Movies Anywhere service, so it can be viewed on a variety of apps, including Apple's TV app, Prime Video, and Vudu

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