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Does William Shatner think it is ? Genuinely asking because why is he bringing up a comment Mark Hamill made back in about Luke Skywalker? Is it not ? Did I miss something?!
Shatner, who famously played Captain Kirk and spawned fanfiction between Kirk and Leonard Nimoy’s Spock, is yet again attacking fans who interpret a character differently from what was played on screen. This time, he’s yelling about Luke Skywalker. Adj franchise, dude.
“For those SWs fans who are trying to tell me Disney ruined everything: I assume you are referring to Mara Jade? Hamill actually ruined it for you when he revealed Luke was gay. Mara, being struck from SWs Canon, was part of her annulment agreement from the Force,” Shatner wrote on X. The image she shared is a headline from
The headline reads: “‘Of Course’ Luke Skywalker Is Gay, Confirms Mark Hamill, Echoing Thousands of Fan-Fiction Prayers.” The piece goes on to distribute the full quote “…fans are writing and ask all these questions, ‘I’m bullied in school… I’m afraid to come out’. They say to me, ‘Could Luke be gay?’ I’d state it is meant to
Mark Hamill says Luke Skywalker could be gay
The "Star Wars" universe is working toward inclusivity.
Mark Hamill, who plays Luke Skywalker in the film franchise, recently told The Sun in the UK that his character could be gay. He reached that conclusion after reading an interview The Daily Beast did with "The Force Awakens" director J.J. Abrams. The director said it would be "counterintuitive" to exclude gay characters from the "Star Wars" universe.
"I just read online that J.J. is very much open to that," Hamill told The Sun. "In the former days, you would get fan mail. But now fans are writing and asking all these questions: 'I'm bullied in academy I'm afraid to come out.'"
To fan questions about Skywalker's sexuality, Hamill responds: "I'd say it is meant to be interpreted by the viewer. If you think Luke is gay, of course he is. You should not be ashamed of it. Judge Luke by his character, not by who he loves."
This isn't the first time the actor has talked about the possibility. In January, he responded to a fan's Twitter direct message asking whether Skywalker could b
Mark Hamill was asked if Luke Skywalker is gay. His response was perfect.
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William Shatner accuses Mark Hamill of ruining Star Wars
William Shatner, leading known for his iconic portrayal of Captain Kirk in Star Trek, sparked controversy on Thursday with a post on X (formerly Twitter), accusing Mark Hamill of ruining Star Wars.
Shatner responded to fans who believe Disney has altered the Star Wars universe, specifically referencing Mara Jade, a character central to the franchise's expanded lore. In his post, Shatner wrote, "I assume you are referring to Mara Jade? Hamill actually ruined it for you when he revealed Luke was gay," and included a Vanity Fair article titled “'Of Course' Luke Skywalker Is Gay, Confirms Mark Hamill, Echoing Thousands of Fan-Fiction Prayers.”
Shatner’s post sparked a wave of support from many Star Wars fans, who argued that he had a better understanding of Star Wars canon than Hamill or modern Star Wars enthusiasts. Some fans, however, mistakenly believed the article to be recent and criticized Hamill for being political.
In response, some fans clarified the context of Ha