Mark Hamill reveals the one line that was cut from Star Wars: Ive never forgotten it

May the force be with Mark Hamill.And it has been, ever since George Lucas’ “Star Wars” franchise first debuted in 1977.Now, the actor, 73, is reflecting on a particular scene in the film that helped him shape Luke Skywalker, but only after a few tweaks were made.“There was a line in the screen test — thank God it was cut, and I’ve never forgotten it.
I can do it for you right now.We’re in the Millennium Falcon, no Wookie,” Hamill told The Hollywood Reporter after he was asked if there was ever a line that was cut from one of the movies.
“It’s just me and Han Solo.He says, when he gets toward the Death Star, ‘OK, that’s enough for me.
We’re turning around.I’ve held up my side of the bargain.'”“Then I say, ‘But we can’t turn back.
Fear is their greatest defense.I doubt if the actual security there is any greater than it was on Aquilea or Sullust.
And what there is is most likely directed toward a large-scale assault,'” he continued.Hamill recalled thinking to himself, “Who talks like this?”He elaborated, “Now, I could break it down for you and diagram it.As a sentence, it makes sense.
But to make it sound like it’s an original thought that just occurred to you and deliver it in a spontaneous way is really, really hard.”When it comes to working with Lucas, 81, Hamill explained that the famed director has a particular style he sticks to.“Now, like I say, George Lucas is not an actor’s director in the sense that he doesn’t want to hear about backstory or motivation or all that,” confessed the actor.“He cast actors who are so close to what he wants that he’s not going to have to do a lot of that.”The “Joker” vet added, “Harrison [Ford] is endlessly laid-back and cool the minute he walks in the room.
The only decision I made — that turned out to be the right one — is I’m going to do this as sincerely as I can.”While talking to the outlet, Hamill also chimed in on the unique way Luke Skywa...