Mark Hamill himself recently confirmed in an interview with Entertainment Weekly that his time as Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars series has officially ended. This means that even if Luke appears in various forms in future Star Wars works, he will not return to play the role again. Mark Hamill has played this classic character since 1977. In an interview, he said that his farewell to this role after "Star Wars 9" was "bitter and sweet." "I've been playing Luke from beginning to end, and the impact these movies have had on me has far exceeded our expectations before we first started filming. So it's bittersweet to say goodbye to Luke in Star Wars 9. I love the character created by George Lucas, but I don't want to be too greedy. There are so many stories to tell in the entire series, and so many great actors to contribute their acting skills. They don't need me to appear anymore." Shortly after the release of "Star Wars 9", Mark Hamill wrote a heartfelt letter to fans, in which he thanked the fans for their contribution to the entire Skywalker story and the Star Wars universe, and pointed out that "with the new generation of protagonists, the entire Star Wars universe will become even larger." Luke has put down his Jedi robes forever, but Mark Hamill is still excited about the future of this IP. He praised the series "The Mandalorian" for "returning to its roots" and having a Western style, which is impressive. |
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