About Bingerun
Bingerun tells you what order to watch, read or play any series — and then keeps your place while you do it.
Every fan eventually hits the same wall: you want to start a franchise, you search "what order should I watch it in," and you get twelve stale listicles that disagree with each other and a one-line AI answer that can't show you why the Zelda timeline splits into three. Bingerun exists to be the single page that actually answers the question — clearly, accurately, and with a built-in progress tracker so you never lose your spot.
How we determine the order
We separate facts from editorial judgement, and we're transparent about both.
- The facts — which entries exist, and when each one released — come from open, citable databases, primarily Wikidata (released under CC0) and Wikipedia, cross-checked against each entry's release records.
- The order itself — release order vs. chronological/story order, where to start, what's skippable, how a branching timeline works — is researched and written by us. That editorial layer is the part a flat list or a one-line answer can't give you, and it's the reason every page exists.
We never copy or reword another website's list. Every page is checked for factual accuracy before it goes live and shows a "last updated" date. If a new entry releases or a date is wrong, we fix it.
What makes a Bingerun page different
- Both release order and the in-universe timeline, with a toggle — not just one.
- A progress tracker that saves to your device, so you can pick up where you left off.
- Honest notes on the gotchas: which films a continuity reboot ignores, which episodes are filler, where a prequel really sits.
- Where to watch, read or play each entry today.
Spotted a mistake?
We'd genuinely like to know. Accuracy is the whole point. Email us at [email protected] or see the contact page, and we'll correct it.