Sanders said his decision was "very difficult and painful" to make
24.03.2020 - 14:29 / nme.com
Bill Murray was by no means the directors' first choice to make a cameo appearance
Zombieland screenwriters Rhett Reese and Paul Wernick shared the original script for the film on social media, which revealed Bill Murray’s cameo in the 2009 film was originally written for Mark Hamill.
Wernick tweeted that their first choice was Patrick Swayze, followed by Sylvester Stallone, and then Mark Hamill. The team hadn’t considered Murray because “We would have never in our wildest imagination thought we
Sanders said his decision was "very difficult and painful" to make
Mark Hamill has shared an emotional farewell with fans of Star Wars 40 years after he began working on the franchise.
Mark Hamill has shared an emotional farewell with fans of Star Wars 40 years after he began working on the franchise.
After more than 40 years, Mark Hamill is finally saying goodbye to “Star Wars”.
Mark Hamill is saying goodbye to Star Wars.
"What an extraordinary journey it's been"
Mark Hamill on Friday shared a thank-you letter he penned to Star Wars fans that he called "A few thoughts as one era ends and another begins...."
A reflective Mark Hamill has thanked Star Wars fans for an “extraordinary journey” as he looked back on more than 40 years of the seminal franchise.
By Bruce Haring
Erm, did you catch the premiere of Keeping Up with the Kardashians last night? Because Kim and Kourtney got into an explosive physical fight about Kourt's work ethic—by which I mean Kourtney threw a water at Kim's head, and then Kim slapped her across the face.
Madonna, Mark Hamill, Rosanna Arquette and more have paid tribute
Patrick Swayze’s cancer battle dashed Zombieland filmmakers’ hopes of securing the actor for a cameo as a member of the undead for the 2009 horror comedy.
Mark Hamill has thrilled a Star Wars fan with a video chat after learning she had become the first girl in history to be fitted with an R2-D2-style prosthetic arm.
Federation Entertainment has come on board leading Moroccan filmmaker Laila Marrakchi’s “Casa Girls,” a series about four twentysomething single women living in Casablanca.