Mark Hamill Reacts To Star Wars: The Last Jedi Fan Theories [VIDEO]

No fandom does theories like the Star Wars fandom (except maybe Game of Thrones). And now, with the release of Star Wars: The Last Jedi, many of the theories discussed over the last two years have an answer.

Mark Hamill, who plays Jedi Master Luke Skywalker in the franchise appeared in a video on Rolling Stone’s YouTube channel and discussed some fan theories for The Last Jedi.

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*This section of the article contains spoilers for Star Wars: The Last Jedi*

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While most of the theories in the video are tongue-in-cheek, there are a couple questions that were serious and they played out in the film one way or the other.

The first one being Leia using the Force, and use the Force she did, saving her own life by using the Force to glide back to the ship she was just ejected from. The second is whether or not, seeing how this is the second installment in the trilogy, Rey will lose a limb (which has become a tradition with the first two trilogies). If you’ve seen the film you know, for better or worse, that didn’t happen.

Hamill, as always, handles situations like these with ease and grace. Hamill is great at doing these types of segments and is one of the best at interacting with fans.

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Source: Rolling Stone

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