Is Luke Skywalker himself—Mark Hamill—getting ready to direct a movie based on his own
darkly satiric crime comic book?
That's
the suggestion on The
Wrap, which caught up with Hamill at a panel at Los Angeles Comedy Shorts
Festival recently.
Hamill, who directed the 2004
documentary "Comic Book: The Movie" and has done considerable voice over work (including an acclaimed turn as the Joker in "Batman: The Animated Series"), told the audience at the Downtown Independent Theater
he was ready to go on a project that he'd been trying to get off the ground for
some time.
His
partners, he added, wouldn't allow him to announce it yet because they wanted
to wait until the Cannes Film Festival in May.
Then
Hamill dropped numerous hints about the film: it's based on a comic book that
Hamill wrote, it's set in the real world, and "at first glance it's a
drama, but it has dark humor."
Considering
that Hamill's writing career encompasses some stories for "The Simpsons" comics, an introduction to a Batman anthology and one major
comic miniseries, "The Black Pearl," the clues made it clear that
he's talking about the latter, five-part story, which he's said he wants to
direct ever since its initial publication in 1996.
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