Screenrant
The Force Awakens picks up 30 years after Return of the Jedi, meaning that some time has passed since we’ve seen old friends like Han and Luke Skywalker (Mark Hamill) – but seemingly not enough time for their exploits to have become myths that people doubt ever happened. It reads as an oversight on Abrams’ part, but is there a reasonable explanation for how this happened? There just might be.
Let’s examine the big picture and find out why it all may actually make sense.
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A good three decades is long enough for a generation to have grown up without Jedi, so the new continuity of Jedi being myths in themselves makes sense in the timeline.