Key Takeaways:
– Mark Hamill has disclosed a scene from the original 1977 ‘Star Wars’ movie that the late Carrie Fisher wished to reshoot.
– Fisher regretted her English accent in the scene where Princess Leia interacts with Grand Moff Tarkin.
– Hamill also shared his criticism and subsequent regret about his character’s portrayal in the sequel, ‘The Last Jedi’.
Hamill Shares Fisher’s Regrettable Moment in “Star Wars”
Mark Hamill, renowned for his role as Luke Skywalker in George Lucas’ globally acclaimed Star Wars franchise, has revealed a scene from the original 1977 film, which his late co-star Carrie Fisher regretted. The scene in question was one she wanted to re-do due to dissatisfaction with her performance.
Working alongside Fisher’s famous character Princess Leia Organa in the 1977 Star Wars release (later retitled Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope), Hamill had the opportunity to experience Fisher’s prowess and dissatisfaction first-hand. Their sensational act in the first film catapulted both to stardom, leading them to reprise their characters in the subsequent sequels, including the Disney-produced trilogy. Sadly, Fisher passed away at 60 before finishing work on the sequel series in December 2016.
Fisher’s Regret: The Accented Scene Revisited
In a moment of tribute at the 40th anniversary of the 1977 film held in 2017, Hamill spotlighted the scene that caused Fisher regret. It was the memorable encounter between Princess Leia and Grand Moff Tarkin. Expressing her discontentment, she once commented to Hamill, “I wish I could go back and do that scene again. I really overdid the English accent.”. Despite her misgivings, Hamill believed the scene came close to perfection and did not warrant a reshoot.
Hamill’s Criticism and Regret in Star Wars Sequels
Hamill’s final appearance alongside Fisher was in ‘Star Wars: The Last Jedi,’ which was dedicated to Fisher’s memory after her untimely passing. Despite the global recognition and high anticipation stained with polarized reviews, Hamill expressed criticism regarding Luke Skywalker’s portrayal in the film.
He criticized the creative decisions rendered by director Rian Johnson, contributing to a unique depiction of Luke in the sequels, especially in ‘The Last Jedi.’ However, Hamill later expressed regret over his public criticism in a tweet, stating, “I regret voicing my doubts & insecurities in public. Creative differences are a common element of any project but usually remain private.”
Hamill and Johnson aimed at making a great movie and hailed ‘The Last Jedi,’ as one of the franchise’s greatest despite the stirred controversy.
Overall, the Star Wars saga, inclusive of films and TV spin-offs, continues to have a profound impact on pop culture. Their availability on Disney+ ensures fans new and old have the opportunity to revisit and critique these beloved characters anytime. While the discussion continues, Hamill’s recent revelation about Fisher’s own self-critique reflects the high standards they set for themselves, memorable for fans worldwide.