Explore Star Wars movies and shows with quizzes focused on key scenes, characters, timelines, and behind-the-scenes details. These questions cover the saga’s major releases and modern series, helping you connect plot points across eras and rewatch with sharper context.

Test your Star Wars timeline instincts by matching each title to the era it belongs to. From the Old Republic to the sequel era, this quiz mixes famous films with series and spin-offs. Pick your preferred difficulty and question count, then see how cleanly you can sort the galaxy’s stories.

Put your film knowledge to the test by matching each movie to its director. You’ll see a wide mix of classics, modern hits, and international favorites across different styles and eras. Great for sharpening your memory of who made what—and spotting the directors you keep mixing up.

Test your knowledge of when each Star Wars movie hit theaters, from the original trilogy through the latest releases. This mixed-difficulty quiz focuses on true release order (not in-universe chronology). Choose how many questions you want and see if you can keep every episode, spin-off, and sequel straight.
There are 3 quizzes with 280 questions total.
They focus on Star Wars movies and shows, so you’ll see questions spanning multiple on-screen releases.
Each question has 4 answer options, and there is no timer.
Yes. Quiz length and difficulty vary, from basic plot recall to more detailed continuity questions.
Yes. Retaking is a good way to practice remembering details and catching tricky distractor options.
These Movies And Shows quizzes help you recall story beats, character arcs, locations, and continuity across Star Wars on screen.
You’ll also practice spotting connections between different eras, from recurring themes and motifs to references that carry across films and series.
Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there’s no timer, so you can focus on accuracy instead of speed.
Quizzes vary in difficulty and length, mixing straightforward recall (who/where/when) with tougher detail questions and cross-title continuity.
Star Wars storytelling on screen often uses visual callbacks—costumes, ship silhouettes, musical cues, and mirrored scenes—to link different generations of characters and events.
Because many projects are produced years apart and by different creative teams, continuity details (names, dates, and locations) become a fun way to test how closely you’ve watched.