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No, Mark Hamill is not "bothered" by an infamous moment in Star Wars where he delivered a huge kick that despite clearly not making any contact, still threw back a bad guy.
Hamill, 71, was asked on Twitter over the weekend if the stunt bothered him — his response was perfect.
"How could anyone possibly be bothered by my widely celebrated, perfectly executed Force-Kick?!" the actor said via Twitter to his more than five million followers.
The air kick occurs during the action of Star Wars: Return of the Jedi, when Luke Skywalker goes to rescue his pals from Jabba the Hutt. During a fight on the sail barges, Hamill's Luke delivers a huge air kick that knocks the bad guy back.
Something of a Jedi on social media, Hamill has been delighting Star Wars fans for years on the platform, answering questions and sharing behind-the-scenes tidbits that otherwise would never have gotten out.
A sci-fi icon since the first Star Wars film came out in 1977, Hamill experienced a massive career resurgence when he reprised the Luke role for the final three films in the Skywalker Saga, starting with 2015's The Force Awakens.
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Most recently, Hamill played Luke again for a few appearances in The Mandalorian series on Disney+.
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Currently, Hamill co-stars in The Machine, which opened over the weekend. In the film starring Bert Kreischer, Hamill plays father to a fictionalized version of Kreischer in a story based on the stand-up comic's period in college when he spent time with the Russian mafia. The initial, accurate story became Kreischer's most well-known bit.
The Machine is in theaters now.