The Mandalorian is set in a post-Empire era. It explores the fringes of the galaxy and showcases how different characters and factions are coping and evolving in the aftermath. It ties in with the broader Star Wars lore by featuring familiar elements and making references to past events.
The Mandalorian takes place after the events of Return of the Jedi and before The Rise of Skywalker, adding new and exciting chapters to the Star Wars saga.
The Mandalorian takes place after the fall of the Empire and during the rise of the New Republic. It adds a new layer to the Star Wars timeline, exploring the outer reaches of the galaxy.
The Mandalorian ties in by exploring the fringes of the Star Wars universe after the fall of the Empire. It introduces new characters and storylines that expand the overall lore.
It fits in the broader Star Wars universe between some of the established films. Specifically, it takes place around a decade before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope, showing Han's early adventures.
Andor is set before the events of the original Star Wars trilogy and explores a darker and more gritty side of the galaxy. It provides background and context to the rise of the Rebel Alliance.
Rogue One takes place just before the events of the original Star Wars movie (Episode IV: A New Hope). It shows how the plans for the Death Star were stolen.
Rogue One serves as a prequel to the original Star Wars trilogy. It takes place just before the events of A New Hope and focuses on the mission to obtain the Death Star plans.
Rogue One takes place just before the events of Star Wars: A New Hope. It shows how the Rebel Alliance obtained the plans for the Death Star.
Solo: A Star Wars Story takes place before the events of the original Star Wars trilogy, specifically around 10 years before A New Hope.
Star Wars Rogue One serves as a prequel to the original Star Wars trilogy. It shows events leading up to the beginning of A New Hope.