Mark Hamill has lauded his Star Wars co-star John Boyega for giving an emotional speech during a Black Lives Matter protest in London.
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Star Wars legend Mark Hamill is pretty excited to see how The Mandalorian resurrects Boba Fett.
It was reported last week that Temuera Morrison, who played Jango Fett in the prequels and has also voiced Boba Fett in the past, has been cast to play the notorious bounty hunter in the Disney+ show's second season.
© 20th Century Fox Boba Fett
Hamill sounded off on the huge news during a recent chat with Entertainment Tonight – raising the question of how Boba Fett escaped certain death in the
Mark Hamill has lauded his Star Wars co-star John Boyega for giving an emotional speech during a Black Lives Matter protest in London.
Star Wars‘ Mark Hamill told co-star John Boyega he has “never been more proud of him” after the young actor gave an impassioned speech at London’s Black Lives Matter protest on Wednesday (June 3, 2020).
Mark Hamill has praised his Star Wars co-star John Boyega following his emotional speech during anti-racism protests in London.
John Boyega was worried that he might be out of a job after giving a passionate speech during a protest in Hyde Park in London on Wednesday (June 3) – however, it looks like he has nothing to worry about.
Darren Criss and Mark Hamill will make history next month (June 2020) when they feature on the first major-label soundtrack release for a Quibi show.
Mark Hamill is opening up about one of the biggest scenes from Star Wars – the “I Am Your Father” scene.
You’ll soon be able to be serenaded by Luke Skywalker himself.
Update (May 26): Quibi has debuted the trailer for Royalties, which will launch on June 1. Republic Records will release the series’ original soundtrack, out June 12 and marking the first major label release for a Quibi show. Darren Criss is the latest in the long list of high-profile talents to set a series at
By Variety Staff
Today, it’s one of cinema’s best-known reveals: Darth Vader is Luke Skywalker’s father. But 40 years ago, Mark Hamill was one of the very few who knew the big twist in “Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back”.
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"