
Mark Hamill will forever be known as Luke Skywalker, but the future of the character is uncertain once the actor is no longer able to play him. While Hamill has stated he’s finished with the role, the question remains whether he’d permit Disney to recreate his performance using artificial intelligence. We’re now getting a clearer idea of where he stands on that possibility.
In an interview with Variety to promote his work voicing Davy Jones in The Spongebob Movie, Mark Hamill was asked about the unsettling AI-generated videos circulating online – specifically, a video showing Luke Skywalker talking with Obi-Wan Kenobi’s ghost. Here’s what he said in response:
It surprises me when people bring that up. I think there’s a difference in how actors and fans see things. Actors finish a project and move on, but Star Wars is a continuing story. Disney is keeping it alive and well, and they’ve created a lot of new content since I finished my involvement. I had my run, and now I enjoy it as a fan, just like everyone else. I really like what they’ve done with Rogue One, The Mandalorian, and Andor. They’re doing fantastic work without me.
The discussion shifted to Disney’s new collaboration with OpenAI, letting fans make short videos featuring Disney characters without worrying about copyright issues. Since this includes characters from Star Wars, Mark Hamill was asked his thoughts on the idea. He responded:
Watching this technology evolve is both exciting and a little worrying. The recent news about an AI actress being signed by a big agency is incredible. It makes you wonder about things like whether she’ll always appear to be the same age. It’s impossible to know what will happen, but it got me thinking about whether my family would want a digital version of me appearing in a movie like “Star Wars” long after I’m gone.
Mark Hamill Is Done with ‘Star Wars’…at Least During His Lifetime

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As a huge Star Wars fan, I was completely blown away by Mark Hamill’s return as Luke Skywalker in The Mandalorian – that de-aged version was incredible! And seeing him pop up again in The Book of Boba Fett, even with deepfake technology, was a real treat. But it sounds like Mark himself feels his time with Star Wars is done. He mentioned in a past interview that…
I’m happy with my time in Star Wars, and I really enjoy how ‘The Mandalorian’ and ‘The Book of Boba Fett’ are being made. I was asked to make short appearances when Luke Skywalker was at his strongest.
I explained to George that the Star Wars story feels like a classic spy film, but cut short. Imagine a James Bond series where the first episode shows a young Bond dreaming of being a secret agent, the second has him in training, and the third gives him his license to kill – then the story stops. There are no follow-up adventures like ‘Dr. No’ or ‘Goldfinger’. Luke Skywalker’s journey has a clear start and finish, but lacks a substantial middle section – that’s simply how the story unfolded.
It’s still uncertain if we’ll see Luke Skywalker again in the future. Disney now has the rights to use James Earl Jones’s voice for Darth Vader in various projects, and this raises the question of whether Mark Hamill could similarly become the lasting image and voice of Luke Skywalker, potentially appearing in future Star Wars content. This possibility might become real sooner than we think.
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