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Luke's final words in Star Wars: The Last Jedi revealed

From Digital Spy

We now know what Luke Skywalker's final words where in Star Wars: The Last Jedi before he disappeared on Ahch-To.

To refresh your memory, Luke projected himself across the galaxy from Ahch-To to Crait in order to distract Kylo Ren (Adam Driver) and allow the surviving Resistance members to escape. The effort leads him to disappear like his masters did, leaving only a pile of clothes behind.

Photo credit: Disney
Photo credit: Disney

In the final issue of Marvel's comic book adaptation of The Last Jedi (out now), Luke's internal thoughts are added to this scene and writer Gary Whitta has shared the scene on Twitter in case you haven't read the comics.

And Luke's final words were? "And so it ends as it began. By the light of the two suns."

Of course, we now know that Mark Hamill is confirmed to be back as Luke in Episode 9 and we've already had some thoughts about how exactly that could happen.

As for Hamill, he's been having fun trolling Star Wars fans with a mock casting announcement for the next movie, writing: "BREAKING NEWS: #StarWars⁠ ⁠#EpisodeIX writer/director JJ Abrams casts Empty Robe in latest installment of much anticipated space-saga."

He's also been teasing fans over the title for Episode 9 with a series of one-word cryptic tweets that so far read in full: "The Purpose of Annoying Everyone Daily With..."

In case it needs to be said, we have a feeling that's not the actual title.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is out now on Blu-ray, DVD and digital download. Star Wars: Episode 9 will be released on December 20, 2019.


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