In 1983, audiences across the world witnessed the finale of the original Star Wars Trilogy, seeing Jedi-in-training Luke Skywalker confront his father and the Galactic Emperor in the midst of a massive battle for the future of the galaxy. With his own soul on the line, Luke embraced his destiny and became a Jedi Knight, rejecting Emperor Palpatine's attempts to turn him to the Dark Side of the Force, while also re-awakening the dormant Anakin Skywalker within Darth Vader. Anakin destroyed his former master, and in his final moments, returned to the Light Side long enough to see his son become the new light of the Jedi in an uncertain time.
In the 34 years since the release of Return of the Jedi, the Star Wars universe has grown exponentially. We absorbed the full story of Anakin Skywalker's fall to the Dark Side in the Star Wars prequel trilogy from 1999 - 2005, as well as a re-awakening of the saga itself when Star Wars: The Force Awakens introduced us to a new cast of characters and an entirely new era of stories. In that film, we of course learn that the Jedi were snuffed out once again before they could really re-emerge as a force for good on the galactic stage, and we learned that Luke Skywalker had gone into a self-imposed exile as a direct result.
What about everything else that happened to Luke, though, between the events of Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens? Let's take a look at exactly what the titular Last Jedi has been up to as we prepare to see him in a substantive role for the first time in 34 years, after he sees that Lightsaber in Rey's hand.



