Mark Hamill has a clear answer about Luke Skywalker's sexuality and it all depends on you

- April 16, 2026
- Updated: April 16, 2026 at 7:40 AM

Mark Hamill, the iconic interpreter of Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars saga, has once again sparked controversy by suggesting that the character does not have a clear sexual identity in George Lucas’s original script, allowing for various interpretations by the audience. In recent statements, Hamill claimed: “If you want Luke to be gay, he is; if you don’t want him to be, he isn’t,” a comment that resonates with his flexible view of the saga’s narrative.
It is what you want it to be
This perspective contrasts sharply with the character’s development in the Expanded Universe, now referred to as “Legends” following Disney’s acquisition of Lucasfilm in 2012. In that context, Luke develops as an architect of a new Jedi Order, with deep family relationships and significant connections, including his marriage to Mara Jade and his relationship with his son, Ben Skywalker. These emotional dynamics provide a narrative richness that has often been overlooked in the modern canon.
Since the narrative of the Expanded Universe was eliminated, Luke’s evolution has taken a turn towards isolation and a crisis of faith, characteristics that are solidified in the sequel trilogy. This solitary Luke, marked by the failure of his Jedi academy, distances himself drastically from the familiar hero who built a shared legacy in previous tales. Instead, he is presented as a symbol of loss, reflecting a key creative decision in the current direction of the saga.
The contemporary narrative, which emphasizes its loneliness and disillusionment with the Jedi Order, contrasts sharply with the way earlier stories expanded the Skywalker legacy through emotional family ties. This duality raises questions about the character’s future and its possible reinterpretation in upcoming projects, including the new films centered on Rey Skywalker, which could open the door to a richer exploration of the Jedi legacy.
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