Mark Hamill will always 'be partial' to the StarWars franchise, and says they still have a lot more stories to tell.
Of course, the news has caused a little confusion since, which saw the character fall to his death inside the mouth of a sarlacc.
“I thought he was a decade into getting digested at this point,” Hamill quips after learning of the bounty hunter’s rumored return. “There’s so many ways they can go and John Favreau and Dave Filoni are both the right people for the job. They know it better than I do.” The actor goes on to explain that he’s not a person who goes back and watches his films, which is why he doesn’t have many theories of his own. “Fans come up to me and ask these questions and I have no idea what they’re talking about,” Hamill says, pointing to his former co-star, Harrison Ford. “He’s just like, ‘I don’t care!’ He can get away with that. Everyone expects Harrison to be irreverent. I’m supposed to be more sincere.
While he may not be able to indulge every fan's question or theory, Hamill at least still follows along and supports the franchise -- and that’s as much as anyone could hope for.
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