Kid, 11 years old December 14, 2017 Harrison Ford, Thank you! LEGO STAR WARS™ II. Do I expect a 4 year old to have a deep grasp of what it would mean for someone to strangle someone through the power of their will, for example? I watched it when I was probaly 4, 5 or 6. Sign in or sign up to share your thoughts Order: IV, V, II, III, VI and now VII! What age you start and how fast you go to the next movie will vary. And I agree, just skip Episode I really. Flag as inappropriate  Flag as inappropriate  Sign in or sign up to share your thoughts What age you start and how fast you go to the next movie will vary. This is ridiculous. She's enjoyed each, loosely follows - the characters, who is on which side, and who wins at various points - and loves it, from the action, to Ewoks and even the music. I watched it when I was probaly 4, 5 or 6. This article is very useful. | The OT is definitely okay for first graders; when you get down to the prequels - especially Revenge of The Sith - it starts to get darker. If it's just the former - then clearly this is pretty cautious guidance. Preschoolers (2-4) Digital Media and School | Early Childhood Flag as inappropriate  Technology Addiction I was just 5 when I watched revenge of the Sith I loved it although most five year olds shouldn’t be watching pg-13 My dad is a HUGE Star Wars fan and has taught my sister and I to love it. Common Sense and other associated names and logos are trademarks of Common Sense Media, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (FEIN: 41-2024986). Sign in or sign up to share your thoughts The OT is definitely okay for first graders; when you get down to the prequels - especially Revenge of The Sith - it starts to get darker. 930,902 | Flag as inappropriate  $380.26M, PG Different kids are at different places developmentally at different chronological ages. When it comes down to the prequels (especially Revenge of the Sith) is becoming darker. Flag as inappropriate  Daisy Ridley, Episodes IV, V and VI are not as severe, from Episode I to III are intense. Thanks for your comment. Not helpful. Sign in or sign up to share your thoughts Flag as inappropriate  Why do you think so many kid-oriented movies involve parents leaving or dying? That's why we state in the article, "Keep in mind that all kids are different, so assess your child's ability to handle peril and conflict before you make the jump to hyperspace." My son was talking to a kid in his preschool and that kid almost blew it, so I accelerated the process and showed my son Ep IV and V when he was still 5. #11 Solo: A Star Wars Story, PG Caroline Knorr Flag as inappropriate  Flag as inappropriate  Sign in or sign up to share your thoughts Different kids are at different places developmentally at different chronological ages. Parent of a 16-year-old written by Caroline Knorr July 18, 2015 With that being said, I think 11-12 year olds can handle them.