Star Wars actor Mark Hamill recently voiced his approval of a video in which a fan changes the title to each episode in the Skywalker Saga to make them more "appropriate." Best know for his role as Luke Skywalker in the first Star Wars trilogy, Hamill returned to the role with the new trilogy of films produced by Disney, the last and most recent being The Rise of Skywalker. Even with the new series of films now over, Hamill remains an active part of the Star Wars world, often speaking with fans and media pundits alike on his role within the movies.

Beyond Star Wars, Mark Hamill has also become a notable talent within the voice acting world. Recently, he has been involved with the new animated He-Man TV series, Masters of the Universe: Revelation, where he provides the voice of Skeletor. Funny enough, many of Hamill's best known voice acting roles have also been villains, from his now-famous portrayal of the Joker in Batman: The Animated Series to his role as the terrifying Firelord Ozai in Avatar: The Last Airbender.

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Yet, Hamill still stays true to his role as the heroic Luke, as evidenced by his reply on Twitter to a video in which a fan switches the titles of the Star Wars movies around so they make more sense. The fan goes through each of the main nine episodes, showing how every film was given the wrong title, and what the "correct" title would actually be. In a humorous nod to his role in The Last Jedi, Hamill answered the tweet with one of Luke's quotes from the film.

Hamill has shown a sense of humor before when interacting with Star Wars fans online. In response to another fan's tweet, Hamill joked that he had no idea who Ahsoka Tano is, much to the surprise and confusion of his followers. Hamill later admitted to the joke, posting a picture of the character along with one of himself with Ashley Eckstein, the voice actor for Ahsoka.

The Last Jedi line he references in this tweet, "Every word in that sentence was wrong," is a retort Luke makes to Rey when she explains to him her very basic understanding of the Force. He repeats a variation of that later on to Kylo Ren during their duel on Crait, telling him, "Every word of what you just said is wrong." Here, Hamill jokingly twists the phrase yet again and turns it on us, the viewers of the Skywalker Saga, by agreeing with the original video's argument that every Star Wars title works better as the title of another Star Wars movie.

While Hamill has shown an affinity for more villainous roles since his years playing Luke, it is clear he still holds the character and his place in the Star Wars universe in high regard. Even if he does not appear as Luke in any future movies, whether by his own choice or by that of Disney, the veteran actor will nevertheless always have his place in a galaxy far, far away.

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