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Mark Hamill Coaches Cameron Monaghan On How To Be A Jedi

Could you get a better teacher than Mark Hamill?

While he may not have been the best teacher in 2017’s polarizing “The Last Jedi,” it looks like the “Star Wars” alum is giving it another go by coaching “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” star Cameron Monaghan on what it means. become a Jedi.

Mark Hamill Teaches Cameron Monaghan How to Become a Jedi Ahead of ‘Star Wars Jedi: Survivor’ Screening

Let the Jedi Training Session begin! @MarkHamill stop by to give @CameronMonaghan some hints in his role as Cal Kestis! ?#StarWarsJediSurvivor – Available on April 28th pic.twitter.com/vBInjBfNcd

— EA Star Wars (@EAStarWars) April 27, 2023

Just a day before EA officially released the “Star Wars Jedi: Survivor” video game, they took to Twitter to share a video of Mark Hamill training Cameron Monaghan on how to be a Jedi in a hilarious video.

The video begins with Cameron trying to swing a lightsaber around the studio as Mark looks on. “Remember: Just feel it,” Mark told him. The video cuts to Cameron hanging upside down as Mark tells him, “You’re in Koboh. The Mogo-Wampa thing is coming. You are not afraid. Show me focus. Good!”

Jumping back to lightsaber training, Mark tells him, “You’re not playing baseball” before trying a Jedi mind trick on Cameron. “You will take me to the Senator now,” Mark said with a Jedi wave. Cameron tries to repeat it, but Mark tells him to use “less wrist” in the move.

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‘You Know I’m Actually Powerless, Right?’

Not an easy job… but someone has to do it. @cameronmonaghan @EAStarWars https://t.co/P1AEnO5LJV

— Mark Hamill (@MarkHamill) April 27, 2023

After that, Cam picked up his lightsaber again and started swinging with his eyes closed as Mark threw handful after handful of popcorn at him. Cameron finally stopped, asking, “Mark, you know I don’t actually have the Force, right?”

A droid beeps in the background, to which Mark replies, “BD- says “no excuses.” After Cameron grabs the two lightsabers, Mark suddenly seems to take things seriously. “Wait a minute!” he exclaims. “You got two lightsabers. ?”

“Well, technically one, but I can split it,” he explained. Mark sighed in annoyance and left with a snort, “They never gave me two lightsabers.” At this point, Cameron transforms into Cal Kestis, but the camera pulls back to show Mark actually playing the game.

“Alright, now use your Force powers to pull the sphere,” Cam explained. Mark stopped playing and replied, “I really don’t need you to explain the Force to me.”

Mark also shared the video on Twitter, adding, “Not an easy job… but somebody’s got to do it.”

Will Cameron Monaghan Get Her Own Disney+ Series?

Cameron Monaghan with lightsaberInstagram | EA Star Wars

Rumors that Cameron Monaghan would get his own Disney+ live-action series have been around for years. The actor said that while his priorities are focused on gaming, he seems interested in reprising his role for the live-action series in an interview with Entertainment Weekly.

I love this character. They’re starting to explore him through other mediums — we have a novel coming up. It’s amazing to do it in the video game space because I think games are so underexplored and underutilized, and just really getting their due right now — people are looking at games and seeing that games are incredible and moving and important,” he has explained. ” So my priority right now is to make sure we have a satisfying arc in the game. What happens or where Star Wars wants to go from there is anyone’s guess, but I can say I love Cal and it’s been a joy to look for him over the years. ago. So we’ll see.”

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Kathleen Kennedy at Disney+'s Premiere "The Mandalorians" - ArrivalMEGA

However, in a separate interview with Entertainment Weekly, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy admitted that she had seen “a lot of chatter online” about the idea but expressed doubt that it would happen anytime soon.

While Kennedy admits that it “may be really interesting,” he admits, “It’s not something that matters right now, but what’s interesting about the company we’re doing is that everybody across all these different lines of business, we’re all talking to each other alone.”

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“That doesn’t often happen in situations like this, but because so many people at Lucasfilm are used to working together, we’re very transparent about the storytelling that’s happening — whether it’s in the streaming or film space. space, or books, animated games, whatever,” he continued. “At the end of the day, it’s going to be a kind of immersive entertainment.”

“There’s a lot we talk about just in terms of how we use technology with ILM inside the company,” Kennedy explained. “So this constant cross-pollination to determine exactly what stories move into the film space, what stories move into the TV space — you never know, because the creative process is so similar in all those different spaces.”

“So you don’t have a crystal ball,” he added. “You see what works, and then if it works, you can take from that.”

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