Warning, spoilers. The following article will reveal the main plot elements of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” and its sequel.
Mark Hamill’s days as Luke Skywalker are almost over. During an interview on CBS News’ Sunday Morning Show (Variety), the Star Wars icon said the franchise no longer needs the hero who helped make it a global phenomenon.
Well, never say never, but I don’t see why. Let me put it this way: they have so many stories to tell that they don’t need Luke anymore. I spent my time and that’s good. But that’s enough.
Mark Hamill It was clearly the face of George Lucas’ original Star Wars trilogy alongside Harrison Ford and Carrie Fisher. He reprized his iconic role decades later at the end of The Force Awakens in 2015, before starring in The Last Jedi in 2017. While the film ended with Luke’s death, the actor returned to play the Force Ghost in 2019’s The Rise of. Skywalker Finally, he played a younger Luke through motion capture and refreshing visual effects in The Mandalorian and The Boba Fett Book.
“When I read the script for The Last Jedi, I said, “Okay, this is for me.”“- he told Esquire magazine recently. “And you start this process of separating from something that was a part of your life.“
Even if he came back for it The Mandalorianmainly because he was “I was very impressedAccording to the series, but she admits that seeing the end result of her rejuvenated face was “extraordinary”. If Lucasfilm could theoretically continue to produce projects in leading roles Mark HamillThe actor seems to rule it out.
People say, “Oh, now you can do a whole Luke series after Return of the Jedi. I said, “I don’t think so.” First, they don’t need to tell these stories, but if they do, they might find an actor of the right age.
Mark Hamill Totally wrong, because Star Wars really has other stories to tell and is currently doing so in new projects on the big and small screens. The franchise will debut Ahsoka, The Acolyte, and the Skeleton Crew on Disney+, and the new movies will include a sequel starring Daisy Ridley, Star Wars: The New Jedi Order, set for release in 2026, and a prequel film directed by James Mangold to Dark Dawn. Jedi. And even a mandate Mark Hamill With Luke Skywalker seemingly over, he will forever be tied to the beloved franchise.
Watch the actor’s full interview on CBS’s Sunday Morning Show below:
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