Note that the scores displayed on here for IMDb, Rotten Tomatoes, and Metacritic are updated regularly when a piece of Star Wars material is relatively new. Once that work’s ratings become stable through a large number of submissions (typically a few weeks to months after the final release of the material), then the score is only infrequently updated on an as-needed basis to accurately reflect the most up-to-date ratings for each database. In addition, the Rotten Tomatoes and Metacritic scores only include audience/user scores as the audience/user scores include a higher number of submissions (higher statistical power) and are thought to be more reflective of what fans think as compared to the Rotten Tomato Critic Score or Metacritic’s MetaScore.