Mark Hamill has been left to apologize and explain himself after a tweet angered some “Star Wars” fans.

He first tweeted a piece of fan art of himself, Harrison Ford, Billy Dee Williams, and the late Carrie Fisher in the Millennium Falcon with the hashtag #MissedOpportunities.

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Twitter responded:

someone take Mark’s phone from him — FinFett (@FinFett) April 26, 2019

do you realize how insulting this is to the people working hard for years to make exciting new characters for us to enjoy? and how your tweets feed the hordes of “fanboys” who push people like daisy ridley and KMT off social media? are you even aware of your poor impact? — katie (@ben69solo) April 26, 2019

Turns out Hamill was not denigrating the tweet the newer “Star Wars” movies but instead was lamenting the loss of Fisher. Nevertheless, Hamill still got so much flak that he was compelled to explain himself.

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Saw a pic of me with Billy D, Carrison & Harrie. Posted it because

I miss them. Nothing more, nothing less. I love the new cast too & didn't mean to get everyone's knickers in a twist. Maybe I should've just posted a bunch of #Endgame spoilers instead. #RelaxAndHaveFunPeople 😜 pic.twitter.com/WvutVuLau3 — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) April 27, 2019

For good measure, the actor added in the Joker, whom he has voiced for many years, to the final pic.