“You don’t want to portray that character”

From the Marvel Cinematic Universe to a galaxy far, far away? Sebastian Stan says he has had no discussion about success Star Wars Mark Hamill icon as Luke Skywalker, but The hawk and the winter soldier star does not rule out the interpretation of the iconic character that “you do not want” [mess] When Hamill reacted to Stan’s extraordinary resemblance to a young Luke during a joint appearance in 2017 at Good morning America, where Star Wars the veteran was asked about another actor who plays the role in live-action, Hamill beat Stan for being “far too handsome” to play the transformed Jedi before saying that the Marvel star “does not need” his approval to be the new Disney and Lucasfilm Luke Skywalker.

“It simply came to our notice then [Luke Skywalker rumors] and I’m always a little confused, because I’m like these conversations are going on, why doesn’t someone call me about it and have a conversation with me about it? said Stan MTV Asia. “Like everyone else, I grew up Star Wars, for me too, Empire Strikes Back it was like one of my favorite movies. Mark Hamill is also one of the most iconic personalities, and Luke Skywalker is an iconic character, so obviously it doesn’t seem to be my choice. It doesn’t seem to depend on me. Whatever it should be will work out and if it includes me in any way, hey – who knows. “

Asked if he would like to play Luke Skywalker, Stan said he was “grateful” that people saw him in the role and that he had always wondered what would happen to Luke when the end came. The return of the Jedi.

“Like where he’s going, what’s going on with him? I think those questions would be really interesting,” Stan said. “And, of course, it’s still one of those things where you’re like, ‘Well, you don’t want to take on that character. You want to do it right. ” (laugh) But anyway, we’ll see. “

When Stan returned to GMA in March to promote The hawk and the winter soldierStan said he would believe Luke Skywalker’s rumors “if Mark Hamill calls me personally to tell me he’s inclined to share this role with me.” On Twitter, Hamill reminded hopes that he “has no say in Lucasfilm’s decision-making.”

After playing an old Luke in all three chapters of the studio Star Wars Continuation of the trilogy, an outdated Hamill and double body Max Lloyd-Jones played a Luke of the ’20s, when the character appeared at the end of season 2 of The Mandalorian. Live action Star Wars the series is currently set five years after 1983 The return of the Jedi.

“[Pictures online] It turned us together and I thought, “Oh, that’s kind of scary.” But he’s a wonderful actor, “Hamill said of Stan during his 2017 visit to Good morning America. “People say, ‘Will you support him being young Luke Skywalker when they make those movies?’ I thought, “He doesn’t need me. He’s a successful actor enough to get it on his own, and I shouldn’t put my thumb on the scales because it’s not my choice.” It’s Disney and Lucasfilm [choice]. I don’t want to cut short any other potential Lukes. “

Hamill added: “But I’d love to work with him. Heck, I’d play his dad any day.”

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