Mark Hamill's Thoughts on the STAR WARS Disney News

 

Are you wondering what Mark Hamill thinks about all this Star Wars and Disney craziness? Well, he was just as shocked as the rest of us! But he already knew about the new trilogy. Here's what he had to say in a recent interview with EW,

Oh my gosh, what a shock that was! I had no idea that George was going to sell to Disney until I read it online like everybody else. He did tell us last summer about wanting to go on and do [EpisodesVII, VIII, and IX, and that [newly appointed Lucasfilm president] Kathleen Kennedy would be doing them. He seems to be in a really good place. He’s really happy. And that’s nice because I know that when we were making the movies, he was not a jolly guy on set. [Laughs] I always felt badly for him because he agonizes over details, and I’m sure after imagining it in his head for so many years, to see it realized — he’d look up and just hang his head and groan. Harrison [Ford], Carrie [Fisher], and I were always trying to cheer him up and joke him out of his doom and gloom. I missed his call yesterday, but I spoke to him maybe three weeks ago. But until we know more, it’s hard to make any comment other than congratulations to George.

When asked about meeting with Lucas last summer when he learned of the new trilogy, he talked about what he knew, and doesn't think he'll have any involvement with it saying,

Yeah, last August, he asked Carrie and I to have lunch with him and we did. I thought he was going to talk about either his retirement or the Star Wars TV series that I’ve heard about — which I don’t think we were going to be involved in anyway, because that takes place between the prequels and the ones we were in and, if Luke were in them, he’d be anywhere from a toddler to a teenager so they’d get an age-appropriate actor — or the 3-D releases. So when he said, 'We decided we’re going to do Episodes VIIVIII, and IX,' I was just gobsmacked. 'What? Are you nuts?!' [Laughs] I can see both sides of it. Because in a way, there was a beginning, a middle, and an end and we all lived happily ever after and that’s the way it should be — and it’s great that people have fond memories, if they do have fond memories. But on the other hand, there’s this ravenous desire on the part of the true believers to have more and more and more material. It’s one of those things: people either just don’t care for it or are passionate about it. I guess that defines what cult movies are all about. We’ll see. I’m anxious to know what’s going on, but the main story [yesterday] was the sale to Disney. I have mixed feelings about that, but they haven’t done badly by Marvel and the Muppets and Pixar. It’s one of those big decisions that at first seems unusual but then the more you look at it, the more it makes sense.

He doesn't really know any other details beyond that, just that Lucas was looking for writers, and that he would not be directing them. Hamill said he wanted them to know before anyone else.

I've noticed a lot of people still aren't on board with the merger, which is surprising to me. As you know, from the very beginning, I thought it was amazing. Now that you've had a little time to let it sink in, how are you feeling about Disney making new Star Wars movies?

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