When Does "Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker" (2019) Take Place?

"Star Wars: Episode IX - The Rise of Skywalker" is a science fiction film written by Colin Trevorrow with Derek Connolly, J. J. Abrams, Chris Terrio, and Jack Thorne that released December 20th, 2019. So when is "The Rise of Skywalker" set? 


It takes place on the fictional Star Wars timeline in the year: 

35 ABY 



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This is the system most fans use as it was introduced first. It originates in a 1996 role-playing game. Wookieepedia includes an explanation entry

There are also two more fictional calendars created for the Star Wars universe in the 2010s. By the CRC or Coruscant reckoning calendar, year 34 ABY is 8011. It's explained on Wookieepedia. By the Lothal Calendar, year 34 ABY is 3311 LY (for Lothal year). It's explained on Wookieepedia

If you want to read a scientific attempt at making sense of an actual year on the Gregorian calendar when the Star Wars franchise takes place, there's an excellent article at Wired. Taking the "long time ago" part as gospel but recognizing the time it takes for any "galaxy far, far away" to form with stars and solar systems and planets with intelligent lifeforms. The author, Patrick Johnson, can only place it somewhere between 4.7 billion years ago to the more recent past something like 1,000 years ago

It is the chronologically last film in the Star Wars universe and can be watched at its timeline point. 


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