![]() ![]() Which, if you squint, is kinda how Star Wars tends to always roll with its time jumps. Speaking at Star Wars Celebration 2023 in London, Lucasfilm CEO Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that the newly announced Jedi Master Rey sequel will take place “about 15 years outside of The Rise of Skywalker.” To be clear, this forward-looking sequel won’t just happen a few years after the end of Episode IX, but, instead, a decade and a half later. And, because of that tradition, the specific timeframe of the upcoming Rey-centric Rise of Skywalker sequel suggests another massive continuity reset is coming. But, within all of that, there are some massive pivots. Although the core Star Wars saga - everything from Phantom Menace to Rise of Skywalker - is epic and sweeping, we’re only talking about a period of time that is less than seven decades total. In Star Wars, the basic day-to-day status quo of the entire galaxy can change in less than a decade. ![]()
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