>>4915
>Especially if poor Mark gets to play the role how he wanted.
Speaking of that and clones
http://www.gamesradar.com/star-wars-the-last-jedi-would-have-starred-an-evil-clone-of-luke-if-it-was-up-to-mark-hamill/
>"You would assume that after saving the galaxy the way he did he would become, like, a venerated member of the high Jedi order," Hamill joked, "sort of like a cardinal or a monsignor, who knows, maybe the Pope of Jedi!" Then it got serious. And weird. Seriously weird.
>"My son Nathan is the real Star Wars buff," Hamill said, "and he told me years ago, 'Dad, there's this great story where they clone an evil Luke from your severed hand [Luuke Skywalker in The Last Command, a 1993 Star Wars novel].'" I said, 'Oh, baby, would I love that?' Not only could you get to play your evil twin, but what a great idea that you bring Luke back, and the audience starts noticing him undermining the heroes, cutting their fuel supply inexplicably, maybe even killing one of the supporting characters. It would be so mind boggling, and then of course the real Luke shows up and that mystery is solved. But there's too much Luke, and it's not my story anymore.
>"When I suggested it to [Star Wars: The Last Jedi writer/director Rian Johnson], he said he thought that was a cool storyline too, but it's been done.