Star Wars Marathon Calculator

Design your Star Wars binge with precise runtimes smart break planning quiet hours aware scheduling and flexible orders Release Chronological Machete and Ultimate. Personalize speeds skip recaps and credits build a clean itinerary export CSV ICS and PDF share a permalink and toggle themes. Fan made and privacy friendly. Includes presets posters filters too

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1) Select Titles

Tip: click a card to select/deselect

2) Preferences

Per-title overrides available in the list below.


3) Schedule & Quiet Hours

Leave empty to start now.

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Order & Per-Title Options (drag to reorder)

4) Itinerary & Exports

About This Calculator

This Star Wars Marathon Calculator is built to answer a deceptively simple question: how long will my chosen order actually take in real life? Instead of merely summing listed runtimes, the tool models the practical details that change your finish time. You can skip recaps and credits, raise or lower playback speed per title, insert regular breaks, and even enforce daily quiet hours so the schedule respects sleep and family time. The result is a day by day itinerary with precise start and end times for every segment.

The Core Formula

For each title we compute an adjusted runtime using:

adjusted_minutes = (base_minutes βˆ’ skipped_recaps βˆ’ skipped_credits) ÷ playback_speed

The credits and recap times come from reasonable defaults that you can override per title. Playback speed is global with per title overrides, so you can watch dialogue heavy episodes at normal speed while speeding up lighter rewatch material.

Breaks and Quiet Hours

Continuous viewing is tiring. The calculator inserts a short break after a chosen cadence, such as every 90 minutes, and supports fixed meal windows at 13:00 and 19:00. If you enable quiet hours, the schedule will only place viewing blocks within your daily window, for example 09:00 to 23:30. When a segment would spill past the end of the daily window, it automatically continues the next day at the window start.

Reverse Planning

Need to finish by a specific date and time? Enter a target finish and use the reverse calculator to estimate the best start. Then build the full itinerary to refine around quiet hours and breaks.

Data Exports and Sharing

Your itinerary can be exported to CSV for spreadsheets and to ICS so every viewing block appears on your calendar. The print button produces a clean PDF with grouped days that you can stick on the fridge. Plans save to your browser and you can share a read only link that reconstructs the same selection and preferences.

Parameter Summary

InputMeaningTypical Values
Playback speedMultiplier applied to adjusted minutes1.00Γ— Β· 1.25Γ— Β· 1.50Γ—
Skip recapsSubtracts recap minutes per titleOn by default
Skip creditsSubtracts end credit minutes per titleOn by default
Break cadenceInsert a short break after N minutesEvery 90 minutes for 10 minutes
Quiet hoursAllowed daily viewing window09:00 to 23:30
Meal windowsOptional fixed 30 minute breaks13:00 lunch Β· 19:00 dinner

Worked Example

Suppose you select four titles with the following details. You skip recaps and credits everywhere and set global speed to 1.25Γ—. The calculator first subtracts skippable minutes, divides by speed, and then inserts breaks and quiet hour boundaries when scheduling.

TitleBaseRecapCreditsSpeedAdjusted
Episode IV121071.25Γ—91
Episode V124071.25Γ—94
Rogue One134081.25Γ—101
Episode VI131081.25Γ—98
Total viewing minutes384

With a break every 90 minutes for 10 minutes, the example adds four short breaks for roughly 40 extra minutes. If your quiet window is 09:00–23:30 and you start at 09:00, this plan finishes around the evening of the same day. Enabling meal breaks adds a 30 minute pause at 13:00 and 19:00 if your viewing crosses those hours.

Use presets to start fast: Release, Chronological, Machete, or the Ultimate Chrono that mixes films with essential arcs. You can always reorder with drag and drop, override the edition of a film, and tune speed per title. The lightsaber progress bar summarizes how much of your total runtime is scheduled, and the end time pill updates as you tweak settings.

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