“Rogue One: A Star Wars Story”
Get ready — we’re just one day away from the release of “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” Lucasfilm

We’re just one day away from the release of “Rogue One: A Star War Story” — a standalone film, intended to serve as a prequel to the seven “Star Wars” films released between 1977 and 2015.

The movie will be showing in theaters across the country starting Thursday, Dec. 15, meaning anyone who’s rusty on their knowledge of the popular series should probably brush up. All seven “Star Wars” films are available several places online, though they require that users purchase them to watch. Prices vary, so be sure you’re getting the best deal possible.

Here are all the places you can find the “Star Wars” anthology:

Amazon Video

Amazon Prime users can purchase all the “Star Wars” movies from “A New Hope” to “The Force Awakens” on Amazon Video, which is included in your subscription. The films vary in price from $14.99 to $15.99 with the entire collection going for $68.99. Purchasing the films through Amazon Video allows you to watch them over and over again at your leisure on your computer, tablet or phone.

YouTube

In addition to free videos of cute animals, makeup tutorials, product reviews and scores of clips/trailers from TV shows, YouTube now hosts films fans can purchase and stream in full. Among those are the “Star Wars” movies. For between $17.99 and $19.99, fans can watch any one of the movies online before “Rogue One” hits theaters.

iTunes

That’s right, you can buy all seven “Star Wars” movies just as easily as you download music. iTunes users can find the entire film series for anywhere from $14.99 to $19.99. You can also purchase the entire “Star Wars” film package for $69.99.

Google Play Store

Android users can find the full “Star Wars” anthology in the Google Play Store for $79.99. The individual films prices vary from $14.99 to $19.99.

Enjoy and may the force be with you! Be sure to catch “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story” in theaters Dec. 15.