Mark Hamill shares more items he's kept over the years from working on the Star Wars franchise. The actor and writer rose to fame for his role as Luke Skywalker in the franchise, first appearing in the original Star Wars film in 1977, and later in five other Star Wars movies. He was also recently digitally de-aged to reprise his role as Luke Skywalker in an episode of The Mandalorian and an episode of The Book of Boba Fett.

With actors and crew members often keeping things like props and costume pieces from sets they've worked on, the Star Wars cast is no stranger. Last month, Hamill revealed the most valuable thing he kept, revealing it was the boots he wore as Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars film. He doesn't know their actual value because he never plans on selling them. Those boots were not the only things he kept from his time in a galaxy far, far away.

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Now, Hamill has once again shared more items he's kept from Star Wars on Twitter. Over about the past week, he's shared via four separate tweets that he kept a Stormtrooper helmet that he wore as Luke rescuing Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher) in the original Star Wars film, one pair each of C-3PO (voiced by Anthony Daniels) hands and feet, from Return of the Jedi, a prop rubber frog that Jabba the Hutt (voiced by Larry Ward) ate—also in Return of the Jedi, and an Imperial Death Star employee's cap. He included pictures with each too. Check out all Hamill's tweets below:

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Hamill is no stranger to sharing fun facts and other tidbits from his years with Star Wars. Since he joined social media, it's pretty easy to happen upon a reference to the franchise while scrolling through his accounts, and it's not like he's hardly active either. Just over the past few months, he's also shared things like behind the scenes set pictures and videos, reacted to his old trading card autographs, and joined the conversation on how to correctly pronounce many Star Wars names.

Hamill is clearly passionate about the Star Wars franchise and proud to be a part of it. Luckily for him, he's been there since and the beginning and has gotten to stick around in it, reprising his role as Luke in the majority of the films, plus in some of the series too. And while his character is dead in the present Star Wars timeline, there's always avenues for him to take to make even more returns. Luke could come back as a Force ghost or Hamill could be de-aged again to once again play a younger Luke in one of the franchise projects set earlier in the franchise timeline. For now, another Luke comeback is uncertain, but with Hamill a Star Wars icon and enthusiast, it wouldn't be surprising. Then he'd have more opportunities to take props home.

Next: How Mark Hamill Was De-aged For Young Luke Skywalker In Mandalorian

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