Luke Skywalker has been suspiciously absent from the trailer of Star Wars: The Force Awakens, and Mark Hamill, the actor behind Luke, is strangely silent, except when he talks about what it is like coming back on board 37 years after he took on the role of the main protagonist in the original Star Wars trilogy.
Tell us about the table read and what the new generation brings.
I couldn’t really absorb it the way I wanted to, and yet I could envision all these characters. I met them at dinner a couple nights before and they all seemed very nice. Andy Serkis was the only one I really knew of the new cast. But to see them bring these characters to life at the table read was a revelation. They’re all so right, and they’re all so new to me. I think they just couldn’t be better. I should be asking them for advice because they are so much better than I could have imagined; each one in their own way.
Did [director] J.J. Abrams talk to you about his vision?
I think in general we talked about our view of what we liked about the films because I always thought the original trilogy clearly reflects a love for movies. We talked about the snappy repartee and great humour. It seemed to combine so many elements of things that were instantly recognisable but put together in a new way. Everything old is new again. So, rather than sitting down and laying out his vision for the film, we started talking about, not just the Star Wars film, but movies in general. I just hit it off with J.J. instantly. He’s easy to talk to, fun to be around.
Is J.J. Abrams the perfect choice to reignite this franchise?
Like any good Disney animated film, these films appeal to the child in anyone. It doesn’t matter what your chronological age is, it appeals to the child in whatever age you are. And, J.J. is the perfect example of someone who understands that and knows how to reinterpret it in the way he wants to. We’re so lucky that they picked him. He’s a kid in so many ways. He’s a brilliant filmmaker and writer but someone who can instantly relate to the material at hand. I’m sure if you ask him, I would imagine that the original films were part of the reason he wanted to become a director and a writer.
#Mark Hamill is a prolific voice actor and is best known for voicing The Joker in Batman: The Animated Series and other video games and films.
#He recently starred in the film Kingsman: The Secret Service as Professor James Arnold, and in an episode of The Flash as The Trickster.
Do you think that they’ve made the world modern in a relatable sense?
It’s such a recognisable world. It’s a seamless recreation of that world that George (Lucas, the creator of the Star Wars saga) created, and yet with all new situations and characters. Many of these young people know so much more about these pictures than I do, because I have not seen them recently. I wasn’t one of those people who wanted to sit down and watch himself. They’re honouring what has existed before, but coming up with new characters and new obstacles. New conflicts. And, like I said, the emphasis is very much on relatable characters. And that’s what I think is so smart about all of this. Now that they can create anything they want visually, what lasts in the end are people and characters that you care about.
Many audiences will have never seen the original film. What do you want them to take away?
I always thought there was a great undercurrent of optimism in these films. There’s a lack of cynicism there. They reinforce what all great fables and fairy tales tell you. Perseverance and purity of heart will help you succeed. I hope they’re uplifting. I hope they have the humour they had. I hope they don’t take themselves too seriously. I’ve got my fingers crossed that for a six-year-old who’s never seen them, that it’ll be great fun; scary but not too scary. I hope it gives them a sense of adventure and the feeling that if they work really hard and give it their all, they can succeed as well. That’s what it’s all about.
One of the things that I thought was spectacular about the first trilogy was that Luke was nobody special, just a farmboy. He was somebody who wanted to do well, found the right teacher, followed the teachings, and was able to save the galaxy. It’s exaggerated, and fanciful, but you felt it was an uplifting experience. It was perfect for its time, when we were cynical. It’s amazing that not that much has changed in the real world. This is a chance to escape from all that, and at the same time learn a few life lessons.
Character name: Luke Skywalker
Planet: Tatooine
Species: Human
Parents: Senator Padme Amidala and Anakin Skywalker
Siblings: Princess Leia Organa
Backstory: Luke was brought up by his uncle and aunt believing his father to be a great Jedi knight who got killed. He is trained as a Jedi by Jedi master Obi Wan Kenobi and Master Yoda. He was a part of the Rebel Alliance that fought against the Galactic Empire and achieved many great feats including destroying a Death Star and helping defeat the Empire.
He is skilled at lightsaber battle and is a superior pilot.
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