View Full Version : Mark Hamill Predicted 'Force Awakens' Role in 1983


Flying Dutchman
12-07-2014, 06:48 PM
Mark Hamill reveals George Lucas' plans for Luke Skywalker to take on an Obi-Wan Kenobi-like role in an interview from 30 years ago.


It is certainly an exciting time to be a Star Wars fan, as the internet continues to buzz about the release of the first trailer for Star Wars: The Force Awakens this past Thanksgiving weekend. Although franchise creator George Lucas is not directly involved in this sequel after selling LucasFilm to Disney in 2012, a 1983 interview with Mark Hamill reveals that George Lucas always had plans to return to his beloved galaxy, far, far away. While promoting Star Wars: Episode VI - Return of the Jedi 30 years ago, Mark Hamill says that George Lucas had asked him about playing an "Obi-Wan type" character, predicting that Star Wars: The Force Awakens would arrive in 2011.

This is incredibly prophetic, and hints that George Lucas always had a long-term plan for his beloved franchise. It isn't clear what else he may have had in store for this series and its characters. Or how much of those plans are being implemented today under J.J. Abrams' direction. Take a look at what Mark Hamill had to say back in 1983 below.
The Force Awakens being teased more than 30 years ago? Chime in with your thoughts, and take a look at the brief interview segment below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UGV7WVB-bA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DG2UuerFF6s

MacLeaper
12-08-2014, 04:24 PM
I've heard this before- yeah, I do believe George Lucas had long range plans for Star Wars like this- nice to see it all being fleshed out finally. I'm still not sure that these movies really need to be made- the six existing movies work pretty well together as it is- but I am a Star Wars fan and I will certainly be interested to see Episodes VII, VIII and IX. (Especially if Han Solo, Princess Leia, Luke Skywalker, Chewbacca, C-3PO and R2-D2 all show up in them each.)
:) :cool:

Dr. Thong
12-08-2014, 05:13 PM
Around the time of Return Of The Jedi, there was talk and rumours that there would be nine films in all. Lucas po-pooed that after the release of Revenge Of The Sith nearly ten years ago, but he probably didn't anticipate selling Lucasfilm to Disney at that point.