Mark Hamill Debunks That Famous Mistake in Star Wars: A New Hope

one of the most famous and beloved flubs from the original Star Wars trilogy, but did it actually happen? Mark Hamill was recently asked about the legend by a fan on Twitter, and he managed to shatter millions of fans' long and dearly held illusions in less than 140 characters:

TOTAL BS! Actually said "There she..." as in "There she is." Dialogue in that scene was dubbed. In-jokes disallowed! https://t.co/nWLmsLsgpw — Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) October 13, 2015





If you watch the clip again, you can see that this may very well be the case. It certainly sounds like "Carrie," but it's also sort of unintelligible, so he easily could have been saying something else. But still, it's sad to know the truth, kind of like when we found out about those damn midichlorians.



But take heart, Star Wars fans. We'll always have this Stormtrooper hitting his head:







...and Han Solo's poorly masked grope





In a now-famous scene in Star Wars: A New Hope, Luke Skywalker got out of his X-Wing after the Battle of Yavin and gave Leia a huge hug, yelling her name in excitement. But as the lore goes, Mark Hamill accidentally said "Carrie" instead of "Leia," and it was just so adorable that the producers kept it in the final cut:This moment has become