Mark Hamill
New Child’s Play Trailer Reveals Chucky’s Face
We have a visual on the plastic menace set to terrorize the neighborhood this summer. MGM’s latest trailer for the Child’s Play remake was released today, and for the first time in the entire campaign, the “new” Chucky has been revealed.
Oh No…Mark Hamill Is Voicing New Chucky
There’s a point in Futurama where Zapp Brannigan is condemned to death by Snu-Snu, and the news causes his face to contort into a wildly fluctuating expression of both happy and horrified at once. We had a similar reaction this weekend when Mark Hamill was confirmed as the voice of Chucky in the upcoming Child’s Play remake.
Early Experimental Star Wars Posters Revealed
On the occasion of the release of Solo, Mark Hamill sent out a tweet this afternoon revealing four early Star Wars posters, cooked up by the marketing team back when they were still trying to figure out how to sell Lucas’s now-iconic creation to an audience that had never seen it before.
Mark Hamill Reveals George Lucas’s Original Plans For Luke
You’ve all seen Star Wars: The Last Jedi by now, correct? If not, then duck out of here to avoid the spoilers.
Mark Hamill Getting Star Of Hollywood Walk Of Fame
You might think that every celebrity possible has a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, but you would be wrong. True 2,629 stars have their names immortalized in history, but there are many who aren’t on it yet. One of the biggest ones though is about to have his name checked off that list. The one and only Mark Hamill. That’s right, Luke Skywalker, the Joker, and numerous other characters Hamill has represented over the years is about to be enshrined in history via this star.
Mark Hamill Refutes Rumors Of Him Being Forced To Say Things About Last Jedi
Star Wars: The Last Jedi has proven to be a very divisive film. Some people call it the “best Star Wars film since Empire Strikes Back”, others call it a film “filled with plot holes and terrible twists”. Everyone has an opinion on it it seems, including some of the actors. Mark Hamill, for instance, noted that after talking with director Rian Johnson about how Luke Skywalker was going to be portrayed in the film, he noted that “this isn’t my Luke Skywalker.”
Hamill Wishes Disney Listened To George Lucas’ Advice
We are but days away from the arrival of Star Wars Episode VIII: The Last Jedi, and early reviews cite the film as one of the best films in the franchise, which is no small compliment. This is fascinating as after the prequels were done, many felt the saga was truly complete, and no new films would come. But, when Disney bought Lucasfilm, they made sure it happened, and in bulk. And no one can argue with their success, but, that doesn’t mean the path they took was technically right.
Mark Hamill Explains Luke Skywalker’s New Look
So, when Star Wars: The Force Awakens came to be, and it was revealed the original trio of actors from the first films would be back in the forms of Han Solo, Princess Leia, and Luke Skywalker, we all knew they would have to be older versions of themselves, as 30 years had passed since Return of the Jedi. Sure enough, that was true. But what you might not know, is that for Luke Skywalker, he was originally going to look MUCH older.
Mark Hamill Was “Really Scared” Of Returning To Star Wars
Star Wars has a very interesting history when people really start to examine it. The original film was delayed from original release spots, and it was projected to be a flop, yet it succeeded in a big way. Empire Strikes Back brought the universe to a crescendo, while Return of the Jedi is debated as being either really good, or kind of bat. The prequels are often criticized for “losing the magic” of the original films. The cartoons however started out rough, but then became a phenomenon all their own. And then, there’s the new trilogy.
Hamill Recants Statement about The Last Jedi Director
It’s not uncommon for actors and actresses to disagree with some things about a movie script, especially when it concerns the characters they’re portraying, as they have a connection to them and want them to be portrayed right. This goes double for those who have played a certain character for a long time, like Mark Hamill. He is going to be back as Luke Skywalker (in an actual speaking part) in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, and he was quoted in May as saying he didn’t agree with what director Rian Johnson was doing to him:
Adam Driver Wouldn’t Hang Out With Mark Hamill
There’s a lot of camaraderie in films among the actors and actresses that work in them. Now sure, not everyone has to get along, but often times long friendships are made on these films. One that may not be happening though is Mark Hamill and Adam Driver, for as Hamill noted to Vanity Fair, he offered to have lunch with Driver, but was turned down: