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That's as far as you can go.
Haha, gonna be interesting match for sure!
-The Phantom Menace
-Attack of the Clones
-The Clone Wars Seasons 1-7
-Revenge of the Sith
-Rebels Seasons 1-4
-Rogue One
-Solo
-A New Hope
-Empire Strikes Back
-Return of the Jedi
-The Force Awakens
-The Last Jedi
-The Rise of Skywalker
Really, you could skip the sequels if you wanted to. You truly wouldn't be missing much.
It's not really a question of should you watch the films (I mean duh..), but in what order, that is the real question here. And people's opinions differ in this.
Solo and Rogue One are optional, and if you want to watch all 11 movies, I'd start with those, to set up the background stories.
Then start off with the oldest released movies - episode IV, then episode V which ends on a cliffhanger.
Then let's keep that cliffhanger and go back to the "roots" to explain what led to this - episode I, then II, then III. Then episode VI. And then just suffer through episodes VII, VIII and IX.
So, got it?
( Solo → Rogue One → ) Episode IV: A New Hope → Episode V: Empire Strikes Back → Episode I: Phantom Menace → Episode II: Attack of the Clones → Episode III: Revenge of the Sith → Episode VI: Return of the Jedi → Episode VII: The Force Awakens → Episode VIII: The Last Jedi → Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker.
and terminator 1 and 2