On Twitter, Star Wars legend and Luke Skywalker actor Mark Hamill hilariously “confirmed” the long-standing “fact” after one fan pointed out that Hamill hasn’t seen the first three episodes before signing up for his now-iconic role. Check it out here: Also Read: Disney Reportedly Erasing Rey Skywalker from Star Wars CanonSpeaking of Luke, the Jedi Master has been an integral part of the franchise even after The Rise of Skywalker concluded the Skywalker saga in an underwhelming and polarizing fashion. So far, we’ve already seen Luke make two appearances in the MandoVerse, and while The Book of Boba Fett seemingly ended his stint after Grogu rejected his offer to join his Jedi Academy, there have been persistent rumors suggesting that Lucasfilm is working on a standalone project featuring the original face of Star Wars. Of course, nothing has been officially confirmed yet but I wouldn’t mind seeing more of Luke Skywalker.The entire Skywalker saga is available for streaming (in chronological order) on Disney+.