Mark Hamill said he would have liked to have made a change to the script of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' giving Luke Skywalker a final scene with Han Solo
Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill and Harrison Ford. Pic/AFP
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Los Angeles: Mark Hamill said he would have liked to have made a change to the script of 'Star Wars: The Force Awakens' giving Luke Skywalker a final scene with Han Solo.
The 65-year-old actor, who portrays the Jedi Knight in the sci-fi franchise, said he wishes Luke came to the rescue and saved Han (Harrison Ford) before his on-screen son Kylo Ren kills him, according to The Hollywod Reporter.
"When I was reading it, I thought if Leia is trying to mentally contact me and she is unsuccessful, she'll rush to his (Han's) aid and get into some dire situation, and that's when I show up," Hamill said.
"I save her life, and then we rush to Han, and then we are in the same position that Rey and Finn and Chewie are too late to save him, but witnesses," he added.
Hamill called it, in his opinion, a "missed opportunity," but added he has a lot of "terrible ideas"; he just likes to share them in case there is something the filmmakers like.