Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Disney's very first Star Wars movie, has only made less sense over time, and its title is no exception. The Star Wars sequel trilogy has received considerable criticism since it began nearly a decade ago, with some considering the trilogy among Star Wars' worst movies.
Created By J.J. Abrams , Lawrence Kasdan , Michael Arndt Cast Daisy Ridley First Appearance Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens Alliance Jedi The title of The Force Awakens suggests that the Force has been dormant for some period following Return of the Jedi. When The Force Awakens was released, that seemed plausible. Although numerous Star Wars Legends books had fleshed out that period, they had almost all been removed from canon when Disney bought Star Wars.
Given when Ahsoka takes place in the Star Wars timeline, approximately 5–10 years after Return of the Jedi, it's possible that by the time The Force Awakens begins, they have died or stopped using the Force. However, that would be a remarkably abrupt turn, suggesting that they each die or walk away from the Force within the next two decades. Of course, with Star Wars, it's often never say never, but all signs currently point to other Jedi existing leading up to The Force Awakens.