How Mark Hamill Sees The Sequel Trilogy!

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  • Mark Hamill explains how he views the Sequel Trilogy!
    After Han Solo was killed off in The Force Awakens and he was killed off in The Last Jedi, Mark Hamill was not very happy about Luke's character development from the sequels!
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  • @crystalcove99

    The fact that Han, Leia, and Luke were never together in the sequels is heartbreaking. Hell, the fact that Han and Luke never even interacted at all is wild. I understand wanting to phase out the original cast to focus on the new cast, but they did it without actually respecting the original cast imo.

  • @deborahminter6231

    🙄 You don't need to kill old characters to make a new gang special.

  • @C0mmanderC0dy

    The "new gang" no one wanted

  • @RoaryUK
    @RoaryUK  +368

    You can tell what he's really thinking and how much he hates what Disney did to his character.

  • @zerocool_42

    He also said at one point that he considered this an entirely different character that he was playing

  • @mrcpblair

    Proof Mark Hamill is actually a Jedi: He saw those two horrendous movies and

  • @jacobforee5388

    Disneys treatment of Luke Skywalker is completely prison worthy and should all be locked up

  • @macklee6837

    It's not about 'agreeing' with him. He's just being very diplomatic about something he didn't like.

  • @bryanmcneil9872

    Disney destroyed the most popular brand with nerds of all generations and that’s why that company will never recover.

  • @rasczaksroughnecks4027

    I have never been able to cope with how Luke Skywalker was treated in those infernal movies.

  • @margrete8639

    Luke Skywalkers character was MURDERED by BAD WRITERS & made into a ducking JOKE!! A hermit that drinks green milk & doesn’t speak & is grumpy as F!? And when MARK H says this isn’t the LUKE I KNOW!! Who the F!! Doesn’t listen to that!?? I could really pull out all my hair in pure frustration over this shitshow!!

  • @Vincere
    @Vincere  +80

    Bungled by Disney. Such a missed opportunity is a crime against entertainment culture.

  • @42x3
    @42x3  +132

    They killed off Han and Luke ( the two characters everyone wanted to be growing up). I have a feeling that if Carrie Fisher didn’t pass away, they would have killed off Leia (the character everyone loved). In 2072ish, Star Wars will be public domain, so have at it and fix Disney’s idiotic mistakes.

  • @TheLeatheryman

    If “they” respected the OG characters and gave them a respectful send off, the new baby characters might be respected as well. However Disney seems hell bent on destroying the great American icon of pop culture that is Star Wars. Like someone hired them to actually do that.

  • @Ramznet
    @Ramznet  +25

    I think they lost a big and the last opportunity to reunite the original gang in one scene at least. That should obviously would have happened in vii.

  • @michaelgarcia8602

    It Sad that Luke. Han & Liea never came together.

  • @Caffin8tor

    Darth JJ and Ruin Johnson most definitely performed a character assassination on Luke Skywalker. Not to say that a character cannot go from a pillar of hope that looks for the good in the most corrupted family member to someone that considers putting an end to another family member that shows signs of becoming corrupted, but

  • @TK-985
    @TK-985  +18

    Disney should make the sequels not canon anymore and then make a new sequel trilogy which is rhe sequel trilogy all the fans wanted

  • @j.mk.3290

    Disney killed Star Wars for me... after beeing +25 years a fan

  • @SrbijaCG

    Nah. That's not how he really feels. Mark Hamill was talking about the fact that he hated that how Disney made Luke a hermit who ran away "to die". Hamill made a reference to Return of the Jedi where Luke still had hope and essentially believed that Vader will turn back and serve the light as a Jedi.