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It has not been easy: Mark Hamill on 'The Last Jedi' life without Carrie Fisher

The Skywalker siblings shared the screen for the first time since 'Return of the Jedi'

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Hollywood actor and Star Wars veteran Mark Hamill has admitted his life 'has not been easy' in the wake of her co-star Carrie Fisher's passing.

According to People Magazine, Mark, who plays Luke Skywalker alongside Carrie's Leia Organa in the popular sci-fi franchise, has admitted things have been particularly tough since her death.

 

In an interview, with the magazine, Hamill said, "I'm selfishly mad that she's not here to make me laugh. But I'm also grateful for all that she was able to give us while she was here. It has not been easy."

In the same interview, franchise newcomer John Boyega, who plays Finn in the franchise joked that he failed his diet because Carrie had told him to 'take some chocolate bars' from her stash in the fridge.

 

He said, "I was on a strict diet during 'Episode VIII', and she was like, 'Kid, get into that fridge and take some chocolate bars. I have many there.' And I did. I failed my diet because Carrie Fisher told me to. And it (felt) great."

The eighth installment, The Last Jedi, in the epic sci-fi franchise Star Wars will hit theatres on December 15.

 

Helmed by Rian Johnson, the film stars Daisy Ridley, John Boyega, Mark Hamill, Oscar Isaac, Late Carrie Fisher, and Adam Driver in pivotal roles.

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