It's a great week to be a Star Wars fan. After patiently waiting two years since the release of The Force Awakens, Rian Johnson's Star Wars: The Last Jedi will finally arrive in theaters at the end of the week. The latest sequel will continue the main narrative of the franchise, picking up moments after the final shot of 2015's game changing blockbuster. In particular, the generations of fans are eager to see Mark Hamill's Luke Skywalker return to the property, after being largely absent during The Force Awakens. Hamill hasn't been shy about his trepidation regarding the changes being made to his character, and it turns out that he really wishes creator and original director George Lucas was involved in the new trilogy of films. He recently said: