It joins Call Of Duty: WWII, which is available now
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Mark Hamill is hanging up his lightsaber and robe.
Hamill has been synonymous with the “Star Wars” franchise for more than four decades. He made his debut as Luke Skywalker in 1977’s “Star Wars: A New Hope” and delivered his swan song in 2019’s “Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker”.
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“I had a beginning, middle, and end,” he told Entertainment Weekly, confirming his departure from the franchise. “Those films gave me far more than I ever
It joins Call Of Duty: WWII, which is available now
The voice actor appears, this time in the flesh, on a new 'Star Wars' game show
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When it was announced that actor Timothy Olyphant had been cast in Season 2 of “The Mandalorian,” not much was known about what character he might portray. However, if a new report from /Film is correct, we know exactly who Olyphant will be playing and it appears he’ll be wearing the iconic armor of Boba Fett.
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Star Wars legend Mark Hamill is pretty excited to see how The Mandalorian resurrects Boba Fett.
Mark Hamill brought a new dark side to Wednesday’s episode of the FX series “What We Do in the Shadows.”
Even though Mark Hamill’s days are behind him, that doesn’t mean he’ll turn his back on the long-running and expanding franchise created by George Lucas. “There are so many stories they can tell, so many talented actors and writers and directors, and now I can just be a fan. I’ll always be partial to any project,” he tells ET’s Ash Crossan while discussing the news that filmmaker Taika Waititi, who is an executive producer of the comedy series, is set to helm a standalone film.
While no stranger to the dark side, Mark Hamill has never played a vampire before. That is, until now that he’s appearing on season two of, the series based on the film by Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi. Making his debut on Wednesday’s episode, “On the Run” written by Emmy nominee Stefani Robinson, Hamill plays an ancient vampire and rival of Laszlo (Matt Berry).
"I had a beginning, middle, and end"