![]() As a work of star wars canon, it too, excels. ![]() As a novelisation it does the unthinkable: it actually improves on the story telling experience found in the movie. I am tempted to agree.ĪND TO GET STRAIGHT TO THE POINT: This book is stunning in so many ways its hard to describe. Some readers might say its close to one of the all time great star wars books. And even beyond, if you are feeling brave. ![]() "All I wanted was to make good movie," he tweeted.TO USE A STAR TREK VERNACULAR, the novelisation of Episode VIII goes boldly further than any star wars novelisation has taken you before. Now, having said that, I have gotten it off my chest, and my job now is to take what you’ve created and do my best to realize your vision.'"īut yesterday the 66-year-old actor admitted his fears had been unfounded. He told Vanity Fair: "I at one point had to say to Rian, ‘I pretty much fundamentally disagree with every choice you’ve made for this character. Maybe he's 'Jake Skywalker,' he's not my Luke Skywalker."Įarlier, in May, Hamill said he had approached the film's writer/director Rian Johnson about his concerns. Hamill, who played Skywalker in the three original Star Wars films (1977-83), gave an interview in June in which he said he was unconvinced by the script, and particularly unhappy about Skywalker's line "It’s time for the Jedi to end." He said: "Luke would never say that.I almost had to think of Luke as another character. "Creative differences are a common element of any project but usually remain private." "I regret voicing my doubts & insecurities in public", Hamill wrote on Twitter yesterday. Star Wars actor Mark Hamill has apologised for criticising the portrayal of his character Luke Skywalker in the blockbuster franchise's latest film, Star Wars: The Last Jedi.
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