Mark hamill luke skywalker gay

Does William Shatner think it is 2016? Genuinely asking because why is he bringing up a comment Mark Hamill made help in 2016 about Luke Skywalker? Is it not 2025? Did I suffer from 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 traits differently from what was played on screen. This time, he’s yelling about Luke Skywalker. Wrong franchise, dude.

“For those SWs fans who are trying to tell me Disney ruined everything: I consider you are referring to Mara Jade? Hamill actually ruined it for you when he revealed Luke was gay. Mara, creature 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 2016.

The headline reads: “‘Of Course’ Luke Skywalker Is Gay, Confirms Mark Hamill, Echoing Thousands of Fan-Fiction Prayers.” The piece goes on to share the full quote “…fans are writing and ask all these questions, ‘I’m bullied in school… I’m afraid to enter out’. They say to me, ‘Could Luke be gay?’ I’d say it is meant to be interpreted by the viewer… If you think Luke is gay, of course he is. You shou

OUT Magazine Totally Gaywashed Luke Skywalker! Why?

When a fan tweeted Mark Hamill the other day asking if Luke Skywalker was bisexual, the actor replied with a sensitive and thoughtful answer. "His sexuality is never directly addressed in the films", Hamill tweeted. "Luke is whatever the audience wants him to be, so you can decide for yourself."

He has a point. It makes sense that since bi people are capable of entity attracted to both sexes, you can't always tell who is bi just from their connection history. It's about potential attraction.

Since the films didn't explicitly say Luke was straight, it's achievable that he was bi. Attraction to Leia (a woman) doesn't automatically dictate out the possibility that Luke could also be attracted to some men. So, it's foremost not to take for granted. Luke could very well be bisexual.

But, why did Out Magazine then upload a blog about the Twitter exchange with the totally gaywashing (and misleading) headline " Could Luke Skywalker Be Gay? ".

Gay? That's not what the tweet asked! The fan specifically asked, "if Luke was bisexual". And since Luke apparently did have an attractio

Is Luke Skywalker Gay? Mark Hamill Says ‘Of Course He Is’

Star Wars: The Force Awakens director J.J. Abrams said recently that it “seems insanely narrow-minded to say that there wouldn’t be a homosexual character in [the Star Wars] world.” But, what if there was already a gay character in the Star Wars universe and we just didn’t know it? And what if it was the biggest Star Wars character in a galaxy far, far away?

The Daystar caught up with Mark Hamill, who is in London filming Star Wars: Episode 8, and Hamill responded to Abrams’ comments, upping the ante considerably.

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 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 nature, not by who he loves.

Hamill also addressed a fan who DMd him on Twitter (you can just DM Mark Hamill now?) by saying, “Luke is whatever the audience wants him to be.”

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Mark Hamill was asked if Luke Skywalker is lgbtq+. His response was perfect.

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Now here he was at the O2, seated among the commoners, with an opportunity to support bring the Genesis story full-circle. Instead, he took the unselfish (if, let’s face it, slightly unsatisfying) route: avoiding the spotlight and letting his former bandmates enjoy the curtain call they’d rightly earned. (“Me going was a rite of channel, really,” the singer told Mojo in 2023. “I’d been part of the creation of Genesis, so I wanted to be there at the end.”)

Here’s the thing, though: A lot of casual fans neglect that Gabriel had already reunited with Genesis for an entire show—it just happened 20 years earlier. Oh, and it occurred not because of rosy nostalgia but due to mounting debt and death threats.

Gabriel staged the inaugural WOMAD (World of Music, Arts, and Dance) in July 1982, with the noble vision of sparking genuine cultural fusion. The three-day event featured British post-punk (Echo and the Bunnymen, Pigbag) and art-rock (Peter Hammill, Robert Fripp), traditional Irish folk (The Chieftains), Indian sitar players (Imrat Khan), Afro-Caribbean