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Luke Skywalker | |
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First advent | Star Wars (1977) |
Created past | George Lucas |
Portrayed by | Mark Hamill Other:
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Full proper noun | Luke Skywalker |
Nickname | Wormie |
Species | Human |
Gender | Male |
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Affiliation | Canon:
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Spouse | Mara Jade (Legends) |
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Children | Ben Skywalker (Legends) |
Primary | Obi-Wan Kenobi Yoda |
Apprentice | Leia Organa New Jedi Order students Grogu Ben Solo Rey |
Homeworld | Tatooine (homeworld) Polis Massa (birthplace) |
Luke Skywalker is a fictional character and the protagonist of the original film trilogy of the Star Wars franchise created past George Lucas. Portrayed by Marking Hamill, Luke first appeared in Star Wars (1977),[s] and he returned in The Empire Strikes Back (1980) and Return of the Jedi (1983). Over three decades after, Hamill returned as Luke in the Star Wars sequel trilogy, cameoing in The Force Awakens (2015) before playing a major role in The Last Jedi (2017) and The Rise of Skywalker (2019). He later played a digitally de-anile version of the grapheme in the Disney+ series The Mandalorian, appearing in the second-season finale, which premiered in 2020, and The Book of Boba Fett, in the sixth episode, released in 2022.
Originally a farmer on Tatooine living with his uncle and aunt, Luke becomes a pivotal figure in the Rebel Brotherhood's struggle against the Galactic Empire. The son of fallen Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker (turned Sith Lord Darth Vader) and Padmé Amidala, Luke is the twin brother of Rebellion leader Princess Leia and eventual brother-in-law of the smuggler Han Solo. Luke trains to exist a Jedi under Jedi Masters Obi-Wan Kenobi and Yoda and rebuilds the Jedi Order. He afterwards trains his nephew Ben Solo and mentors Rey. Though Luke dies at the end of The Last Jedi, he returns as a Force spirit in The Rise of Skywalker, encouraging Rey to face her granddaddy, the resurrected Emperor Palpatine. At the stop of the moving picture, the spirits of Luke and Leia give Rey their blessing to adopt the Skywalker surname and continue their family'south legacy.
The grapheme also briefly appears in the prequel moving picture Episode 3 – Revenge of the Sith equally an babe. In the de-canonized Star Wars Expanded Universe (renamed Legends), Luke is a primary grapheme in many stories gear up after Return of the Jedi, which depict him as a powerful Jedi Main, the married man of Mara Jade, father of Ben Skywalker, and maternal uncle of Jaina, Jacen and Anakin Solo.
Concept and creation
Series creator George Lucas considered various characterizations for the protagonist of the original Star Wars film. This included a 60-year-onetime grizzled war hero, a Jedi chief, a dwarf, and a woman.[2] [3] In an interview near his early drafts, Lucas said:
The first [version] talked about a princess and an old general. The second version involved a father, his son, and his daughter; the girl was the heroine of the flick. Now the daughter has become Luke, Mark Hamill'south character. There was also the story of two brothers where I transformed one of them into a sister. The older brother was imprisoned, and the young sis had to rescue him and bring him dorsum to their dad.[4]
Though Luke's surname was "Skywalker" in Lucas'south 1973 treatment of The Star Wars,[v] it was changed to "Starkiller" in subsequent drafts, at one point featuring in the title (The Star Wars: From the Adventures of Luke Starkiller). The "Starkiller" surname remained for the first few months of product;[6] [seven] Hamill used the name "Luke Starkiller" the sole time he referred to himself during filming, in a scene during which a stormtrooper helmet obscures his oral fissure;[8] this was dubbed "Skywalker" in the film. "Starkiller" was dropped due to what Lucas called "unpleasant connotations" with Charles Manson.[9]
In an alternative ending pitched by Lucas for the Star Wars trilogy's final film, Return of the Jedi (1983), Luke assumed his father's function every bit Darth Vader afterward the latter's death and intending to rule in his place. Though Lawrence Kasdan favored the thought, Lucas ultimately declined, since the films were made for children.[x] Another conclusion to the film featured the character disappearing into the wilderness akin to "Clint Eastwood in the spaghetti westerns."[11]
Co-ordinate to Mark Hamill, during the filming of the original film, Lucas asked him if he would reprise the role for a cameo when he was in his 60s to laissez passer the torch to the adjacent generation. In 1983, Hamill stated that his render to the franchise would be "either exist another airplane of existence or non the same character".[12] Hamill learned of the sequel trilogy in mid-2012 at a Star Wars Celebration during luncheon when Lucas told him one was in evolution.[13]
Luke'southward lack of screen time in The Force Awakens was due to concerns by screenwriter Michael Arndt that his presence would mean the audience would have less interest in protagonist Rey, leading to an agreement that he be removed from the screen and instead become a plot device.[fourteen] [15] Hamill attended meetings for script readings, and helped conceal Luke'southward role in the film; instead of dialogue, he read stage directions. According to director and co-writer J. J. Abrams, this allowed Hamill to remain involved and his reading helped make a "better experience for everyone".[xvi]
Later filming The Force Awakens, Hamill shaved his bristles to portray the Trickster in The Wink, then let it abound back to film The Last Jedi.[thirteen] According to concept designer Christian Alzmann, Luke'due south appearance in that film was partly inspired by that of Colonel Kurtz in Apocalypse Now (1979).[17]
Appearances
Skywalker saga
Original trilogy
In the original Star Wars trilogy, Luke Skywalker represents the hero archetype of "the beau, chosen to adventure, the hero going out facing the trials and ordeals, and coming back afterward his victory with a boon for the community".[18]
A New Hope (1977)
In a deleted scene preceding the character'due south first advent in the pic (preserved in the film'south radio dramatization),[xix] Luke says goodbye to his best friend Biggs Darklighter, who has but joined the Regal Academy.[xx] His childhood friends disparagingly telephone call him "Wormie".[21]
In the original 1977 moving picture (afterwards having the extended championship, A New Hope), Luke lives at a moisture subcontract on the desert planet of Tatooine with his uncle Owen and aunt Beru. Luke takes his starting time steps toward his destiny when he purchases the droids C-3POand R2-D2. While examining R2-D2, he sees a bulletin from Princess Leia Organa of Alderaan. When R2-D2 goes missing, Luke goes out to search for the droid, and is saved from a band of Tusken Raiders past Obi-Wan Kenobi, an old hermit. Luke and Obi-Wan retreat to the latter'south home, and R2-D2 plays the full message for Obi-Wan from Leia, beseeching him to aid her defeat the Galactic Empire. Obi-Wan says that he and Luke'southward father were once Jedi Knights, and that his begetter was murdered past a traitorous Jedi named Darth Vader. Obi-Wan presents Luke with his father's lightsaber and offers to accept him to Alderaan and railroad train him in the ways of the Force, but Luke declines his offer, feeling obligated to his family unit'due south farm.
Luke changes his mind when he returns habitation to find out that Imperial stormtroopers have raided the wet farm, killing his aunt and uncle. He and Obi-Wan and then travel to Mos Eisley, where they run into smugglers Han Solo and Chewbacca at a cantina. They team up and travel on the Millennium Falcon to Alderaan, only to find out that it has been destroyed past the Death Star, the Empire's battle station. The Falcon is brought into the Death Star's hangar bay via tractor beam, where Luke and Han disguise themselves as stormtroopers and infiltrate the station. When they find Princess Leia is in that location, Luke persuades a reluctant Han and Chewbacca to help rescue her. Obi-Wan deactivates the tractor beam, and he after sacrifices his life in a duel with Vader, and so that Luke and his friends can board the Falcon and escape.
During the Battle of Yavin, Luke joins the Rebel Brotherhood in attacking the Death Star. In the trench leading to the Expiry Star's exhaust port, Luke hears Obi-Wan's voice, telling him to "trust his feelings"; he takes Obi-Wan'southward communication and switches off his 10-wing's missile guidance arrangement, instead using the Force to guide the missiles and destroy the Death Star. In the film'southward final scene, he joins Han and Chewbacca in receiving a medal of accolade for his heroism.
The Empire Strikes Back (1980)
Three years afterward the destruction of the Death Star, Luke is now the commander of the Rebel Alliance's Rogue Squadron.[22] While on a mission on the ice planet Hoth, he is captured by a wampa, but manages to escape using his lightsaber. In the frozen wasteland, he sees Obi-Wan's Force ghost, who tells him to travel to the planet Dagobah and consummate his training with the Jedi Master Yoda. Luke collapses only is afterward rescued by Han. When the Empire discovers the Rebel base on Hoth, Luke leads his squadron of Snowspeeders to boxing the enemy's AT-ATs, but he is forced to retreat when his wingmen are overwhelmed. Escaping in his X-wing, he travels to Dagobah and meets Yoda. He undergoes rigorous Jedi preparation, rapidly increasing his power in the Force.
During his training, Luke sees a vision of his friends in danger. Against both Obi-Wan and Yoda's advice to stay and complete his training, he travels to Bespin to relieve them, unwittingly falling into a trap set by Vader. He engages in a lightsaber duel with Vader. As his mentors warned, Luke proves to be no match for Vader; the Sith Lord easily overpowers Luke and severs his correct hand. Vader so reveals that he is Luke'southward father, and offers him the risk to turn to the dark side of the Force and rule the galaxy at his side. Resolving that he would rather die than become an agent of evil, Luke throws himself into a deep reactor chasm. He survives, but is pulled into a garbage chute to the underside of Deject Urban center, and left hanging perilously onto a vane rod. Leia, flight abroad from Cloud Urban center in the Millennium Falcon, senses Luke'southward call out to her with the Force, and turns the transport around to save him. Aboard the send, he hears Vader telepathically telling him that it is his destiny to join the dark side. Luke'due south severed hand is replaced with a bio-mechanical one.
Return of the Jedi (1983)
One year afterward, Luke is a Jedi Knight,[23] and has constructed his ain lightsaber.[t] He returns to Tatooine with Leia, the droids, and Lando Calrissian to save Han, frozen in carbonite, from the crime lord Jabba the Hutt. Luke offers to negotiate with Jabba, who rejects his offer and casts him into a pit to battle a rancor. When Luke kills the rancor, he, Han, and Chewbacca are sentenced to death in the sarlacc pit. Luke escapes with R2-D2's help, saving his friends and destroying Jabba's sail barge.
Luke returns to Dagobah, and learns from a dying Yoda that Vader is indeed his father. Luke then learns from Obi-Wan'southward spirit that he has a twin sister, whom he immediately realizes is princess Leia. Both Jedi Masters tell Luke that he must confront Vader again to finish his training and save the galaxy, but he is disturbed by the idea of killing his own father.
Arriving on Endor as function of a Rebel commando squad, Luke surrenders to Vader in an attempt to bring his begetter back from the dark side of the Force. Vader brings Luke to the second Expiry Star orbiting effectually Endor, where his master, Emperor Palpatine, tries to tempt Luke to the nighttime side, revealing his plan to destroy the Rebel fleet. Luke lashes out at the Emperor with his lightsaber, only Vader blocks his strike, and father and son over again duel with each other. Luke regains control of his emotions until Vader senses that Luke has a sis, and threatens to turn her to the night side if Luke will not submit. Luke snaps and overpowers Vader, severing his father'southward mechanical correct manus. The Emperor orders Luke to kill Vader and take his identify. Luke looks at his own bionic hand and realizes that he is on the verge of suffering his begetter's fate. He casts his lightsaber aside, declaring himself a Jedi.
Furious, the Emperor tortures Luke with Force lightning. In agony, Luke calls out to his male parent for help; unwilling to let his son die, Vader throws the Emperor down a reactor shaft to his death, but is mortally wounded by the Emperor'southward Force lightning in the process. As Rebel fighters caput toward the 2nd Death Star's primary reactor, Luke removes Vader's mask and looks upon his father'south existent face up for the offset and final time. The redeemed Anakin Skywalker reassures Luke that there was good in him after all, and to tell his sister that he was correct about him, before dying peacefully. On Endor, Luke burns his father'southward trunk on a funeral pyre, giving him a proper Jedi funeral. During the Rebels' victory celebrations on Endor, Luke sees his father's spirit appear alongside those of Obi-Wan and Yoda.
Prequel trilogy
Revenge of the Sith (2005)
In the prequel film Revenge of the Sith (2005), during the waning days of the Clone Wars between the Galactic Democracy and the Separatists, Senator Padmé Amidala, wife of Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, becomes pregnant with Luke and Leia. Anakin has a prophetic vision of Padmé dying in childbirth, and allows Chancellor Palpatine – secretly the Sith lord Darth Sidious – to corrupt him to the dark side every bit Darth Vader.
After Vader uses the dark side to choke her, Padmé is taken to Polis Massa, where she gives birth to Luke and Leia and dies, having lost the volition to alive later Vader'a betrayal. Obi-Wan and Yoda agree to separate the twins in guild to protect them from the Sith and the newly created Galactic Empire. Obi-Wan takes Luke to the desert planet Tatooine, where he is adopted past Vader'southward stepbrother, Owen Lars, and his wife, Beru, while Leia is adopted past Senator Bond Organa of Alderaan. The baby Luke is portrayed by Aidan Barton, the son of Roger Barton, an editor of the motion-picture show.[25]
Sequel trilogy
The Force Awakens (2015)
In the first installment of the sequel trilogy, The Force Awakens (2015), the opening clamber reveals that Luke Skywalker had mysteriously vanished some time in the 30 years after the devastation of the 2nd Decease Star. Luke went into hiding after his nephew and apprentice, Ben Solo, turned to the dark side and became Kylo Ren, main enforcer of the tyrannical Starting time Order and its leader, Snoke. When Ren killed all of his fellow apprentices and ushered in the autumn of the New Republic, Luke felt responsible, and disappeared. At the end of the pic, the Resistance, led by Leia, manage to reconstruct a map, which traces the location of the temple from the Empire's archives to his location, and he is later on plant on the planet Ahch-To by the immature scavenger, Rey, who presents him with the lightsaber previously wielded by both Luke and his father.
The Fine art of Star Wars: The Terminal Jedi notes that Luke'due south exile is a reversal from his decision to help his friends in The Empire Strikes Back.[17]
The Last Jedi (2017)
In The Concluding Jedi (2017), Luke throws the lightsaber away subsequently Rey gives it to him. He then seals himself in his home, refusing to talk to Rey. However, when he sees Chewbacca without Han and that Rey came on the Millennium Falcon, he inquires about what has gone on with his family unit. Rey informs Luke about Solo'southward decease at the hands of Kylo Ren and that the Offset Order has risen to rule the milky way. Rey asks Luke to train her in the ways of the Forcefulness. Luke is initially reluctant to train Rey, telling her that it is time for the Jedi Gild to end.
Afterwards some persuasion from R2-D2, however, Luke starts training Rey, but grows increasingly afraid of her ability. Luke then tells Rey the history of the Jedi Order, how Darth Sidious rose to ability and how the Jedi were partly responsible for his father's fall to the dark side. Luke likewise initially tells Rey that Ben was corrupted past Snoke, and destroyed the Jedi Temple he confronted his treasonous nephew. Ultimately, however, Luke tells Rey the truth: He had briefly considered killing the sleeping Ben later on seeing a vision of the destruction he could crusade, simply immediately relented; Ben woke to meet Luke with his lightsaber drawn and turned to the dark side because he felt betrayed. Upon learning this, Rey urges Luke to assist her redeem Ben, but he refuses to participate in this nor assistance the Resistance. When Rey leaves, an embittered Luke tries to burn the Jedi temple, but fails. He is then visited by the spirit of Yoda, who assures Luke that he still has a purpose.
Luke appears on the planet Crait, equally the Resistance are staging a standoff against the First Order, and he apologizes to Leia for allowing Ben to fall to the dark side. Luke steps in front end of the Showtime Club'due south artillery, and unexpectedly survives an onslaught of blaster fire ordered by Ren. Ren charges at Luke in hand-to-hand gainsay, seemingly bisecting him with his lightsaber, merely Luke remains unscathed; still on Ahch-To, Luke has sent a projection of himself to Crait, using the Strength. This lark allows the Resistance to escape the planet. Luke tells Kylo that he volition non be the terminal Jedi before his projection disappears. On Ahch-To, Luke collapses and then looks off in the horizon to see the planet's two suns setting before he becomes ane with the Forcefulness and vanishes.
The Ascension of Skywalker (2019)
Luke appears briefly in The Ascension of Skywalker, the ninth and final affiliate of the main series.[26] When Rey discovers her lineage equally the resurrected Palpatine's granddaughter, she exiles herself on Ahch-To, just as Luke had. Pregnant to isolate herself, she throws Luke'south lightsaber towards the burning wreckage of Ren's Necktie whisper, in which she had traveled to her new habitation. Luke appears equally a Force spirit, and reprimands Rey for treating the lightsaber with disrespect. Luke then admits that he was wrong not to participate in the Resistance, and thanks Rey for helping him rediscover himself. Luke convinces Rey to not view herself as a Palpatine, but equally the skillful person Leia saw her as when training her, and not to give up on her boxing against the Sith. Luke lends Rey his onetime T-65B Ten-fly and tells Rey to combine his male parent's lightsaber with Leia'due south in her boxing on Exegol.
After Rey vanquishes Palpatine once and for all, she visits the moisture farm on Tatooine where Luke was raised. She buries Luke and Leia's lightsabers, revealing that she has constructed her own. A local asks Rey who she is. As Leia, who died earlier, and Luke appear equally Force spirits, Rey names herself Rey Skywalker.
Telly serial
At the end of the Star Wars Rebels episode "Twin Suns", the silhouette of a young Luke Skywalker is seen from distant by Obi-Wan Kenobi.[27]
Luke appears in the animated Disney micro-series Star Wars Forces of Destiny (with Hamill reprising his function). The episode "The Path Ahead" details him training with Yoda on Dagobah.[28] He also appears in the episode "Traps and Tribulations", which takes place shortly after the Boxing of Endor and shows him and Leia assisting the Ewoks in stopping a rampaging monster known as a Gorax.[29]
Luke appears in "Chapter 16: The Rescue", the season 2 finale of The Mandalorian, after Grogu contacted him via the Force in a previous episode. Luke arrives on Moff Gideon's cruiser and destroys all of the Dark Troopers, saving Grogu and his guardian, Din Djarin, besides equally their companions. Luke and then takes Grogu with him to railroad train him equally a Jedi, with Djarin's permission.[30]
Luke appears in the sixth episode, "Chapter 6: From the Desert Comes a Stranger", of the spin-off series The Book of Boba Fett. While training Grogu, he helps him remember some of his past, including his dwelling house at the Jedi Temple on Coruscant and the events of the Great Jedi Purge. Djarin comes to visit Grogu, but decides against it after speaking with Ahsoka Tano, not wanting to hinder his training; however, he gives Ahsoka a gift to deliver to Grogu: beskar chain post forged past the Armorer. Ahsoka gives the concatenation post to Luke, who confesses that he is unsure whether Grogu is fully committed to the Jedi path and that he does not know how to handle the affair. Following Ahsoka'due south communication to listen to his instincts, Luke decides to let Grogu choose his ain destiny past asking him to cull between the chain mail service and the lightsaber of his erstwhile primary, Yoda.[31] In the seventh episode, "Chapter 7: In The Name of Award", it is revealed that Grogu chose the chain mail, leading Luke to send him back to Djarin. He places him in his X-fly starfighter, which is then flown to Tatooine by R2-D2, where Grogu and Djarin are eventually reunited.[32]
Video games
Luke is a playable character in Star Wars Battlefront 2, and in the online multiplayer of Star Wars Battlefront.[33]
He is a playable grapheme in every Lego Star Wars video game to appointment, except for Lego Star Wars: The Video Game. He will likewise be a playable grapheme in the upcoming Lego Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga.[34]
An older and wiser Luke Skywalker also appears in the Jedi Knight Two: Jedi Outcast and Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy video games at the rank of Jedi Master. In Jedi Outcast, Luke helps Kyle Katarn in his fight against Desann and Empire Reborn past driving them away from the Valley of the Jedi. Luke appears in the game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed in a downloadable alternate storyline where Starkiller duels Luke.[35] He also appears in the Disney Lucasfilm video game Star Wars Commander.[36] [37] Luke is also a playable grapheme in Disney Infinity three.0.[33]
Literature
Luke is the main grapheme of the novel Heir to the Jedi and the junior novel The Legends of Luke Skywalker (the latter of which was adjusted as a manga).[38] He is also a main graphic symbol of the 2015 comic Star Wars, which takes place between the films of the original trilogy.[39]
Heir to the Jedi
Star Wars: Heir to the Jedi was appear as one of the first four canon novels to exist released in 2014 and 2015.[40] Ready between A New Promise and The Empire Strikes Dorsum, Heir to the Jedi chronicles the adventures of Luke every bit he continues to battle the Empire with his Rebel friends,[41] grows close with boyfriend Insubordinate Nakari Kelen, and begins to develop his Force abilities. The novel is written from the get-go-person perspective of Luke, and is just the second Star Wars novel to attempt this type of narrative vocalism.[u] [41]
In April 2014, most of the licensed Star Wars novels and comics produced since the originating 1977 movie Star Wars were rebranded by Lucasfilm as Star Wars Legends and declared non-catechism to the franchise.[40] The Legends-branded novels, comic books and video games detail Luke's exploits following Render of the Jedi.[44]
Novels
In the novel The Truce at Bakura, set up one day afterwards the battle of Endor, Luke and his friend Wedge Antilles recover a message droid from the titular planet, which was existence invaded past the Ssi-Ruuk. Luke commands a chore strength, turning dorsum the enemy army. He likewise meets Dev Sibwarra, a Strength-sensitive man who had been captured by the Ssi-Ruuk, who is killed in the boxing afterwards turning against his captors.[45]
In the novel The Courting of Princess Leia, set 4 years afterward the Battle of Endor, Luke travels to the planet Dathomir. In that location, he discovers a group of Force-sensitive witches called the Witches of Dathomir, banded into two separate groups: a collective of benign, matriarchal clans; the ane he is in contact with being the Singing Mount Clan, and the witches who have turned to the night side, called the Nightsisters. Discovering a prophecy in which it was told a Jedi would change the way of life on the land, Luke eventually realizes truly what the Force is for the starting time time in his life. While in that location, he destroys well-nigh of the Nightsisters (including their powerful leader, Gethzirion, and the milky way's most powerful remaining warlord, Warlord Zsinj). Thanks to the assistance of the prophecy and witches, Luke recovers old Jedi records left by Yoda about 400 years prior. He decides to get-go a new Jedi Academy, something he has been trying to do for six months before the start of the novel by finding old Jedi records and archives.[46]
In The Thrawn Trilogy, Luke meets former Emperor'south Paw Mara Jade, who is bound past Palpatine'southward disembodied phonation that repeatedly commands "You will kill Luke Skywalker". Mara Jade is working with her boss, a fringe-of-the-galaxy smuggler named Talon Karrde, who as well plays a crucial role in this era. Although she was ready to fulfill that order to stop the phonation, circumstances force her to keep him alive long plenty to have him help escape a mutual danger. Despite her threats, Luke learns of Mara's curse and vows to free her from it. Meanwhile, the rest of the New Republic is fighting against Yard Admiral Thrawn, and cheers to Leia's aid, he is eventually defeated, although Luke tried several times to get almost him and his ally, Joruus C'baoth. Somewhen, the desperate pair fights against Luke'south clone, Luuke Skywalker, C'baoth'south apprentice. During the fight, Mara Jade destroys the clone and, with Leia's assist, destroys C'baoth. This unabridged time, C'baoth has been obsessed with "molding" Luke and Mara to serve him, perhaps due to the fact that the Spaarti cloning cylinders he was made from have a reputation of turning people insane later in life. All the same, C'baoth is defeated along with Luuke, and Mara's sacrifice silences her curse and completes her reconciliation with the Jedi, whom she afterwards joins.[47]
In the Jedi University trilogy, Luke resigns his commission in the New Republic's starfighter corps to pursue his Jedi studies and rebuild the Jedi Order in the Massassi Temple on Yavin iv, a decision some anti-Jedi politicians use confronting him. Luke becomes the New Jedi Order'south leader. His students in the ways of the Force include; Gantoris, Kam Solusar, Tionne, Streen, Cilghal, Kirana Ti and others. He is forced to argue with the spirit of ancient Sith Lord Exar Kun, who lures 1 of his near powerful students, Kyp Durron, to the dark side.
In the Hand of Thrawn Duology, Luke, now a Jedi Master, works once more with Mara Jade, who has learned to improve her Force knowledge since her preparation at Luke'due south Jedi Academy. He falls in love with her and they somewhen ally. Later, in Edge of Victory: Rebirth, they have a son whom they name Ben, after Obi-Wan Kenobi'south pseudonym.
In the New Jedi Order serial, Luke creates a New Jedi Council. He idealises a new conclave, made upward of Jedi, politicians and military officers. In Forcefulness Heretic: Remnant, he spearheads the mission into the Unknown Regions during the Yuuzhan Vong invasion to detect the mysterious planet of Zonama Sekot, a planet that creates living starships. Later the invasion is defeated with the assist of the new Mandalorian Warriors, a Sekotian fleet and a Galactic Alliance-Imperial Remnant fleet, Luke leads the New Jedi Lodge on Denon, the temporary capital of the Galactic Alliance and the site of the newly rebuilt Jedi Temple on Coruscant. In The Swarm War, the New Jedi Order moves to Ossus, the site of Jedi temples and libraries that were generally destroyed 4,000 years prior. Upon the Killik'due south invasion of Chiss infinite and the transformation of near of the Myrkr mission survivors into Killik Joiners, Luke determines that the Killik's commonage mind is existence unconsciously controlled by a hive called the Dark Nest. The Dark Nest is controlled by a onetime Nightsister named Lomi Plo, who became their Unseen Queen with her ability to become invisible by exploiting the doubts of inferiors.
One of the Myrkr mission survivors, Alema Rar, attempts to plant seeds of doubtfulness in Luke's mind past suggesting that his wife, Mara, may exist somehow responsible for the decease of his mother, Padmé Amidala, which he almost believes because of Mara'south previous office equally the Emperor's Hand. This allows Lomi to escape from Luke, who discovers recordings of his father Force-choking his mother on Mustafar, his own birth, and his mother'due south death subconscious within R2-D2'south memory drive. Considering of this, he is able to overcome his doubts well-nigh Mara and defeat Lomi Plo in the final battle of the Swarm War, cutting her into four pieces.
Luke creates a New Jedi Quango, and becomes the G Master of the New Jedi Social club. He tells the Jedi to either follow his leadership, make the order their priority, or leave. Luke is too forced to exile the Padawans Tahiri, Lowbacca, and Tesar Sebatayne to Dagobah for divulging secret data to people outside the society.
In the Legacy of the Force serial, Luke begins having visions of a figure cloaked in darkness destroying the galaxy and the Jedi. Luke is troubled that he has been unable to discern the identity of this figure, who seems to be much like Darth Vader. Complicating matters even more is the contempo schism that has developed between Luke and his nephew, Jacen Solo. Already a tremendously powerful Jedi Knight, Jacen has begun adopting radical interpretations of the Force, causing a dramatic change in his personality. Luke fears that Jacen is pursuing the same path that ultimately led to Anakin Skywalker'south autumn to the dark side.
In Bloodlines, the situation worsens when Luke's son, Ben, becomes Jacen's apprentice. Luke must also battle his married woman, who refuses to confront Jacen for fear of alienating Ben. In Tempest, Luke determines that the dark figure from his dreams is Lumiya, a former Emperor'due south Manus now known equally the "Nighttime Lady of the Sith". When Mara is murdered in Sacrifice, Lumiya deceives Luke into believing that she killed her. They boxing over again, and Luke saves a weaponless Lumiya from falling to her expiry simply so that he can kill her himself. Luke returns to Coruscant where he is found past Ben, standing baby-sit over Mara's trunk; upon speaking with his son, he realizes that Lumiya could not take killed her. Later in his individual cabin, Luke breaks down over the expiry of his married woman, knowing that her murderer is even so at big. He does not realize that the killer is his ain nephew, Jacen, who has at present taken the Sith proper name Darth Caedus. In Revelation, Ben proves that Jacen killed Mara, simply Luke is now reluctant to kill Jacen out of fear that he or his son will fall to the dark side in the procedure. The decision is taken out of his hands in Invincible, when Jaina kills Jacen in a final lightsaber duel.
In Fate of the Jedi novels, set well-nigh xl years afterwards the outset film, Luke Skywalker, at present in his early sixties, is deposed by the regime from his position as Grand Master, and exiled from Coruscant. Notwithstanding, if he finds the reason of why Jacen Solo brutal to the dark side, he can exist allowed to return. Ben insists on coming with him. Together, father and son explore unsafe and little-known portions of the galaxy. Luke and Ben acquire much about each other, virtually the Strength, and well-nigh the bully dangers threatening the Jedi. The swell honey the ii surviving Skywalkers have for each other grows even greater every bit they repeatedly save each other'due south lives and explore the limits and powers and mysteries of the Force.
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor is a standalone novel that chronicles the Boxing of Mindor, a fictional event in the Star Wars expanded universe. The novel was written past Matthew Stover and released in December 2008.[48]
The novel is set shortly after Return of the Jedi and the novel Prophets of the Night Side, with Luke Skywalker and the Rebel Alliance attempting to stop Lord Shadowspawn and his "shadow stormtroopers", culminating in the Battle of Mindor.[48] Matthew Stover has said on his personal web log,[49]
Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor is my endeavor to get the European union back to its pre-Zahn roots -- specifically, to evoke memories of my all-time favorite Star Wars books, Brian Daley'south Han Solo novels.
Comic books
Luke Skywalker appears in the Curiosity-published Star Wars comics adaptations of the original trilogy, equally well as an ongoing serial that ran from 1977 to 1986. When Night Horse caused the license two years later, he appeared in numerous projects based on the franchise as well. In Star Wars: Legacy, fix 125 years later the events of the original films, Luke appears as a spirit in the Force to his descendant Cade Skywalker and persuades him to one time again become a Jedi in order to defeat the evil Darth Krayt and his burgeoning Sith empire.
Characterization
Psychoanalytic
Each of the Star Wars characters instantiates one of the archetypes in Joseph Campbell's hero'southward journeying,[l] with Luke Skywalker filling the hero classic.[51] As such, he is a relatable protagonist who encounters the basic struggle between good and evil in the same way as other heroic figures such as Harry Potter, Bilbo Baggins, and Jesus Christ. Luke'south cardinal dilemma is the ongoing war between proficient and evil, both externally and internally.
Religious
Some contend that Luke mirrors key values of Christianity and Abrahamic faith; Luke's journeying is ofttimes compared to that of Jesus Christ. Scholars argue that Luke is a Christ-like figure, while Yoda represents a god, and Darth Vader represents the temptations of evil. Luke'southward struggle between good and evil is contrasted with that of his father, Anakin Skywalker, in a way that represents the story of the Prodigal Son.[52]
Reception
In 2015, Luke Skywalker was selected by Empire magazine as the 50th-greatest movie character of all time.[53] Empire also ranked him equally the tertiary greatest Star Wars character.[54] Luke was besides on the ballot for the American Motion-picture show Establish'due south 100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains.[55] On their listing of the 100 Greatest Fictional Characters, Fandomania.com ranked Luke at number xiv.[56] IGN listed Luke as their 4th top Star Wars character,[57] and he was chosen twice past IGN'south readers as one of their favorite Star Wars characters.[58] [59] IGN'due south Jesse Schedeen also picked Luke Skywalker as ane of the characters they most wanted to appear on the Wii,[threescore] also as listing Skywalker every bit ane of their favorite Star Wars heroes.[61] Schedeen too listed the character as one of the Star Wars characters they wanted to meet in Soulcalibur.[62] IGN also called the fight betwixt Luke Skywalker and Darth Vader in Return of the Jedi one of the ultimate flick "boss battles".[63] In a feature on speeches fabricated by Luke Skywalker, IGN'due south Todd Gilchrist said that his favorite of Luke's speeches is "I am a Jedi, similar my father earlier me".[64] UGO Networks listed Luke every bit one of their best heroes of all time,[65] and he was voted as one of the coolest Star Wars characters past UGO's readers.[66] Inventor Dean Kamen has also code-named his new prosthetic arm organization "Luke" in honor of the grapheme.[67] 1 indication of the character's bear upon on fans is an elaborate fan theory, developed on the Internet since 2015, that there are really two different Lukes in the original trilogy: the normal 1 and a "bigger Luke" of a slightly larger build who appears in some scenes.[68]
Marking Hamill was nominated a Saturn Award for Best Role player in for his portrayal of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars,[69] and won the honour for his portrayal in The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi, and The Terminal Jedi.[70]
In 1976, Hamill was in a serious car accident later filming Star Wars, which involved an operation on his face. Information technology was speculated that the Wampa attack at the get-go of The Empire Strikes Dorsum was written in to explicate his facial injuries, but George Lucas specifically disputed this in the DVD commentary of The Empire Strikes Back.[71]
In regards to Luke's portrayal in The Last Jedi, many fans expressed disappointment in how he was depicted "as a grumpy quondam human whose failures had driven him into hiding" and the deportment the character takes in contributing to Kylo Ren's backstory, a stark divergence in how Luke was characterized in the original trilogy.[72] Hamill originally stated that he "pretty much fundamentally [disagreed] with every option [The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson] fabricated for this character," but that he had the utmost respect for Johnson and was willing to do his part to realize Johnson'southward vision.[73] While regarding the possibility of a younger player playing the role, Hamill expressed support towards Sebastian Stan, whose concrete resemblance to a young Hamill went viral.[74] However he noted that child actor Jacob Tremblay would be his top choice if the story were to be focused on a very young Luke.[75]
In 2016, when asked almost the graphic symbol'south sexual orientation and if Luke could be gay, Hamill said Luke's sexual orientation "is meant to exist interpreted by the viewer." He added, "if you remember Luke is gay, of course he is. Yous should not be aback of it. Judge Luke by his character, not by who he loves."[76] Hamill later said that he considered the possibility that Luke could have found love between Return of the Jedi and The Force Awakens.[77]
Cultural bear upon
Luke Skywalker remains an American cultural icon. In fact, he is often used by child psychotherapists to assistance children to project their thoughts and state of existence in a way that is understandable to both the kid and their therapist.[78] Another style that therapists utilize Star Wars in sessions is to teach their patients that the Forcefulness represents the cocky-agreement that they achieve in therapy. Children are taught that they are Luke and their therapist is Obi-Wan, in that eventually, as Luke no longer needed his mentor, they will one mean solar day no longer demand their therapist.[79]
Star Wars has been related back to cultural events of its fourth dimension, such as the Cold War and Nixon-era politics. The severing of Luke's mitt and Darth Vader's bionic presence supposedly, according to space.com, symbolize the unity of the war machine and amputees.[80]
Relationships
Family unit tree
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References
Footnotes
- ^ infant, Episode III
- ^ young trunk double, Episode Nine
- ^ torso double, The Mandalorian
- ^ torso double, The Volume of Boba Fett
- ^ Holiday Special blithe inserts, Star Wars and The Empire Strikes Back audio dramas, Star Wars: Forces of Destiny, The Mandalorian, The Book of Boba Fett
- ^ Star Wars: X-Fly
- ^ Render of the Jedi audio drama and read-forth storybook CDs
- ^ Shadows of the Empire, Star Wars: Masters of Teräs Käsi, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron, Star Wars: Ten-Wing Alliance, Star Wars: Forcefulness Commander, Star Wars: Galactic Battlegrounds, Star Wars: Rogue Squadron 2: Rogue Leader, Star Wars Jedi Knight Ii: Jedi Outcast, Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, Star Wars Rogue Squadron III: Rebel Strike, Star Wars: Battlefront II and Star Wars: Ability Trip
- ^ Star Wars: The Strength Unleashed, Star Wars: Empire at War, Star Wars: Empire at War: Forces of Corruption, Lego Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Out and Disney Infinity iii.0
- ^ Star Wars: Smuggler'south Gambit
- ^ Lego Star Wars: The Yoda Chronicles, Lego Star Wars: Droid Tales and Lego Star Wars: The Freemaker Adventures
- ^ Phineas and Ferb: Star Wars [1]
- ^ Star Wars Battlefront
- ^ Star Wars Battlefront Two
- ^ Episode 6
- ^ Episodes VII - VIII
- ^ Episode Iv
- ^ Depicted in Marvel's Star Wars #52
- ^ Afterwards titled Star Wars: Episode Iv – A New Hope
- ^ Phil Szostak notes that Luke'southward lightsaber design reflects that of Obi-Wan Kenobi's.[24]
- ^ The first was Michael A. Stackpole's 1997 Expanded Universe novel, I, Jedi.
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External links
- Luke Skywalker in the StarWars.com Databank
- Luke Skywalker on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
- Luke Skywalker on IMDb
- Luke Skywalker and the Shadows of Mindor on Wookieepedia, a Star Wars wiki
Notes
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luke_Skywalker
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