Mark Hamill Breaks Silence On Possible 'Star Wars' Return
By Kristin Myers on June 1, 2025 at 5:30 PM EDT

"Star Wars" actor Mark Hamill has finally revealed if he plans to return to a galaxy far, far away.
After making his debut as Luke Skywalker in 1977's "A New Hope," he returned to reprise the role in 1980's “The Empire Strikes Back” and 1983's “Return of the Jedi.” He later portrayed an older Jedi in 2015’s “The Force Awakens,” but controversially met his end as the character in 2017’s polarizing “The Last Jedi.”
Will Mark Hamill Return To 'Star Wars'?

Even though many fans would love to see Luke Skywalker return as a Force Ghost in another “Star Wars” movie, it looks like Mark Hamill has no plans to return to a galaxy far, far away.
While speaking to ComicBook about his new movie, “The Life of Chuck,” he revealed that while he is “grateful” for the opportunity that creator George Lucas gave to him, he thinks that Lucasfilm should focus on new characters and new stories.
“I am so grateful to George for letting me be a part of that back in the day, the humble days when George called ‘Star Wars’ ‘the most expensive low-budget movie ever made,’” he said. “We never expected it to become a permanent franchise and a part of pop culture like that. But my deal is, I had my time. I’m appreciative of that, but I think they should focus on the future and all the new characters.”
He went on to joke about how Luke “disappeared” in “The Last Jedi,” adding, “I left my robes behind. And there’s no way I’m gonna appear as a naked force ghost.”
Hamill Seemingly Didn’t Agree With His Fate In ‘The Last Jedi’
It’s no surprise to many fans that Hamill doesn’t want to return to a galaxy far, far away, since he seemed unhappy with his portrayal of Luke Skywalker in 2017’s “The Last Jedi.” When the movie begins, fans learn that the beloved character has been in hiding and has completely given up on saving the galaxy.
Hamill made it clear that he told director Rian Johnson that he did not agree with Luke’s fate and did not think it was something that Luke would ever do.
“I said to Rian, I said, ‘Jedi don’t give up.’ I mean, even if he had a problem, he would maybe take a year to try and regroup, but if he made a mistake, he would try and right that wrong, so right there, we had a fundamental difference,” he said in an interview posted to YouTube in 2017.
“But, it’s not my story anymore,” he added. “It’s somebody else’s story, and Rian needed me to be a certain way to make the ending effective. That’s the crux of my problem. Luke would never say that. I’m sorry.”
Mark Hamill Thought Of Luke As 'Jake Skywalker'
In order to help him complete filming, Hamill admitted that he thought of Luke Skywalker as a completely different character. “I almost had to think of Luke as another character. Maybe he’s ‘Jake Skywalker,’ he’s not my Luke Skywalker," he confessed. "But I had to do what Rian wanted me to do because it serves the story well.”
In another interview clip, also posted to YouTube, Hamill continued to double down on the point that he didn't recognize the character that he was asked to portray.
“Who is this guy? How did the most optimistic, hopeful character in the galaxy turn into this hermit who says, ‘It’s time for the Jedi to end’?” he asked. “I read that and I said, ‘What?’ That’s not what a Jedi does. I mean, a Jedi is optimistic, a Jedi has tenacity. He doesn’t secrete himself on an island.”
‘Star Wars’ Fans Aren’t Sure Mark Hamill Is Done For Good

Although Hamill seemed to close the door on a return to the “Star Wars” franchise, fans in one Reddit community held out hope that he might change his mind and make a surprise appearance.
“Mark Hamill has done this before. When 'Batman: Arkham City' ended with the Joker dying, he said that was it for him ever playing the Joker again. So we got 'Batman: Origins,' which did have a different Joker voice actor, but then Mark Hamill returned as Joker in 'Batman Arkham: Knight,'” one fan pointed out.
“He also said in the 90s that Luke Skywalker's story was over and that he would never be returning to the character,” they continued, calling Disney, who acquired Lucasfilm over a decade ago, a “powerful entity.”
Will Luke Skywalker Return In An Animated Show?

Other fans expressed that they would like to see the lives of Luke, Han, and Leia explored in an animated show. Harrison Ford, who portrayed Han Solo, has been increasingly busy, appearing in shows like “1923” and “Shrinking.” He also made his Marvel debut in “Captain America: Brave New World” after taking on the role of Thaddeus Ross/Red Hulk from the late William Hurt.
Sadly, the late Carrie Fisher, who portrayed Princess Leia, passed away in December 2016, one year before “The Last Jedi” hit theaters.
Mark Hamill, who has established himself as a prominent voice actor, has yet to weigh in on whether or not he would be open to lending his voice to an animated series.