Star Wars icon Mark Hamill says his criticism of The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson’s take on Luke Skywalker “was inartfully phrased.”
Hamill, of course, shot to superstardom 40 years ago as the Tatooine farm boy-turned-intergalatic-hero Luke Skywalker in the original Star Wars film, Episode IV: A New Hope.
Despite his criticism of Luke’s path in The Last Jedi at Star Wars Celebration, Hamill made it quite clear that he’s a big fan of Johnson, and went so far to say that the Brick and Looper helmer is “one of his all-time favorite directors.”
“I was quoted as saying to Rian that I fundamentally disagree with everything you decided about Luke, and it was inartfully phrased.