Mark Hamill is totally fine with being digitally re-created in any future Star Wars movies.

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Speaking to RadioTimes , the Luke Skywalker actor said that he would "absolutely" be fine with being digitally recreated a la Peter Cushing in Rogue One, or recast with a younger actor a la Alden Ehrenreich in Solo.“Well already I told my family ‘Absolutely – thumbs up!’” he said.“But it is a question of propriety really. I’m sure they had to go to the Cushing estate and get their permission.”Hamill said that he was very sure that Star Wars stories would continue to be told well after his death, and was happy for Luke Skywalker to be a part of them. "You know, it’s amazing to me – George [Lucas] gave them a canvas so large that they’re going to be able to– I mean, the possibilities are infinite,” he said. "So who knows? They also ask me ‘What young actor do you think could play him?’ Sky’s the limit. And I’m sure they’re going to keep making these things long after I’m gone.”Speaking to IGN recently, Hamill had a far more interesting idea for a Luke Skywalker reappearance post the events of The Last Jedi "You know what I'd love to see?" the actor joked. "A Force Ghost that's, like, actually frightening. Not somebody that's beatifically smiling down from the clouds or coming to give exposition - you know, a ghost is scary! But we'll see. My work here is done."Hamill had an equally tongue-in-cheek theory about Luke's end , and recently broke down Luke's journey through the years with his action figures.

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