Mark Hamill Opens Up About His Future in Star Wars: “It’s Time for a New Era”
Clearing the Air
Mark Hamill, the iconic Luke Skywalker himself, has finally set the record straight about his future within the Star Wars universe. In a candid chat on Sunday TODAY with Willie Geist, the 73-year-old actor tackled the swirling rumors suggesting he had “quit” the beloved franchise.
“It’s not like they called me up and said, ‘Please come back,’,” Hamill explained, emphasizing the absence of an official invitation to reprise his role. The actor made it clear that he’s not making any dramatic declarations about leaving; instead, he feels that his story has reached a fitting conclusion.
A Fitting Farewell
Fans will recall that Hamill’s character met a poignant end in 2017’s The Last Jedi, where Luke Skywalker dies in a moment both tragic and redemptive. However, Hamill did return briefly as a spirit in The Rise of Skywalker in 2019. Looking back, he candidly remarked, “My character was given complete closure. I died—ironically by overdosing on the Force,” taking a humorous jab at the fate that befell his character.
Reflecting on the saga, Hamill remarked, “Now that the Skywalker trilogy has wrapped, we’re stepping into a whole new era.” He praised the opportunity for fresh stories, noting, “George [Lucas] left them this amazing canvas,” which opens the door to endless possibilities—Westerns, mysteries, comedies—you name it.
A Bright Future for the Galaxy
While it’s clear that Hamill cherishes his time as Skywalker, he’s equally excited about what lies ahead. “I had my time, and I’m grateful for it,” he said, signaling a readiness to embrace new creative ventures. He believes the franchise is thriving with new projects on the horizon—like the just-announced Star Wars: Starfighter, which has already made headlines by casting its villain.
For fans yearning for more of the Skywalker saga, Hamill’s departure, though bittersweet, ensures that the galaxy far, far away continues to expand with fresh narratives and characters. It seems that while Luke Skywalker may have hung up his lightsaber, Mark Hamill is looking forward to the stories yet to be told.

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