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Rahul Kohli Says It Was ‘An Honour And A Dream’ To Work With Mark Hamill

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By Kristin Myers on July 2, 2022 at 10:30 AM EDT

Fans love the friendship between "Star Wars" alum Mark Hamill and "Midnight Mass" actor Rahul Kohli.

Although the two haven't starred together in the galaxy far, far away (at least, not yet), the two are starring together in the upcoming Netflix horror series, "The Fall of the House of Usher." The show is said to be a compilation of the best works of Edgar Allan Poe and fans can't wait to see it!

On Friday, "The Haunting of Bly Manor" actor revealed that he has finally finished filming his part of the show.

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Rahul Kohli Has High Praise For Mark Hamill: 'You’re a bigger legend than the characters you play'

On Friday, July 1, the "iZombie" actor revealed that he had finally wrapped filming on "The Fall of the House of Usher."

"That’s a wrap for me, folks!" he tweeted. "A huge thank you to everyone involved in making The Fall of The House of Usher. The crew was fantastic, the cast were phenomenal & this show will be something special."

He thanked Trevor Macy and creator Mike Flanagan for "yet another wonderful role."

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The voice actor behind The Joker replied, "Everything's so secretive, I didn't know if we were allowed to announce when we finish, which I may or may not have done."

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Rahul explained that he reached out to Trevor to make sure he was okay to share that he had finished filming. "If you did or didn’t wrap, it was an honour and a dream come true to work with you," he told Mark. "You’re a bigger legend than the characters you play. Thank you for being so wonderful, Mark ❤️"

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In a follow-up tweet, Rahul clarified that while he has finished his part on the show, production is still going, which means that it is possible that Mark has some scenes to shoot yet.

This Isn't The First Twitter Exchange Between The Two Co-stars!

Rahul Kohli nursing Baby Yoda
Twitter / RahulKohli13

Last week, the 36-year-old actor tweeted a photo of himself nursing a Baby Yoda toy against his bare chest.

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In the caption, he wrote, "HEY @PEDROPASCAL1! YOU SAID YOU’D ONLY BE GONE FOR AN HOUR, I DON’T KNOW HOW TO LOOK AFTER THIS THING!?!"

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The official Star Wars Twitter account responded, "Make sure to burp him afterwards." Rahul responded with a GIF of Baby Yoda burping up blue milk all over himself.

"Game of Thrones" alum Pedro Pascal, who also plays the titular Mandalorian, commented, "hold his head right."

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Rahul replied with a gif of Amy Sedaris' character of Peli Motto, saying, "Oh bantha diddle!"

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Mark Hamill then responded, tweeting, "I'm calling Child Protection Services," which seems appropriate, considering that Grogu is also known as The Child.

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However, Rahul replied, "Yeah well I’m calling Gamorrean Protection Services," alongside a GIF of Luke approaching the Gamorrean Guards. Things took a rest for the day, but the two were right back at it on Saturday.

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"Nobody else ever wonder what Luke is mouthing to himself in this scene? Any ideas @MarkHamill?" a fan asked alongside a scene of Luke whispering to himself in "A New Hope."

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"That's for me to know & everyone else to figure out," Mark teased, before admitting, "In other words, I don't remember."

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Rahul was one of the first to comment on the post, saying, "I’m almost certain you’re saying 'my Favela.'" Fans gave differing opinions, with one fan guessing, "I love pavlova?!" If Mark Hamill doesn't remember, then Star Wars fans may never know!

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