Mark Hamill Trolls Trump By Demanding Him To Pardon That God Awful 'Star Wars' Holiday Special
President Trump, who's been on a spree of pardons and brash acts after being acquitted by the Republican-controlled Senate, recently described himself as the "chief law enforcement officer of the country" while defending rumors he plans to pardon confidant Roger Stone.
Actor Mark Hamill, who frequently criticizes the President online, poked fun at Trump's unstable, borderline authoritarian behavior, by asking him for an even bigger pardon.
Hey "Chief Law Enforcement Officer of the Country"... Pardon THIS: https://t.co/gBYSWqKObj— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1582133664.0
The Star Wars Holiday Special, produced quickly on the coattails of the first film's success, is famously bad and features some of the worst acting of the entire Star Wars saga.
@HamillHimself To paraphrase Master Yoda : It's a good thing "there is NOT another.."— Alan Scott (@Alan Scott) 1582134172.0
@HamillHimself Lmao....it wasn't that bad......well it was kinda bad.— Lolo🆘🌊🚬🍷 (@Lolo🆘🌊🚬🍷) 1582137172.0
Sadly, most people agreed the special was a crime, though not one worthy of a pardon.
@HamillHimself That's it, that's the Tweet 😆 https://t.co/Z3CdwHaV9p— Claudia _Rose🌹 (@Claudia _Rose🌹) 1582144014.0
@HamillHimself @devincf How much is it worth to you?— Jerry Ordway (@Jerry Ordway) 1582172723.0
Of course, if Roger Stone, who was recently sentenced to 40 months in prison after Trump asked the Department of Justice to go easy on his old friend, deserves special treatment, perhaps the special does as well!
@HamillHimself 🤣🤣🤣 never forget https://t.co/XPjUOlVSsW— Maka❤Mark Hamill👈 (@Maka❤Mark Hamill👈) 1582146514.0
@HamillHimself @TheNelsonMike Thanks for going out of your way to make us laugh, Mark. Heaven knows we need you and… https://t.co/xjzhMEmrXZ— Jared Petty (@Jared Petty) 1582163390.0
Perhaps the special would have a better chance of getting pardoned if it donated a bunch of money to the Trump campaign—a common theme that connects each of Trump's recent acts of clemency.
@HamillHimself I bet he'll grant it a pardon in exchange for dirt on the Bidens.— OGKDubs (@OGKDubs) 1582220712.0
@HamillHimself Holiday Special?? Crazy Liberals! Call it a Christmas Special for goodness sake! [/sarcasm font]— Harry (@Harry) 1582133750.0
Unfortunately for Hamill, many people online felt that even the President didn't have the power to let that special off the hook.
That special might be unpardonable. https://t.co/r7aWmTq8qI— HuffPost (@HuffPost) 1582249258.0
@HuffPost The pardon for that Star Wars debacle would require an Act of Congress. A presidential pardon wouldn't be enough.— IslandReader1 (@IslandReader1) 1582249901.0
Pardoning that stinker is beyond any human's ability. https://t.co/y8LZBVogm5— Greg Barteluk (@Greg Barteluk) 1582239065.0
There were a few who tried to stand up for the cult-classic...
@thehill So... @DonaldJTrumpJr think you know a someone that could "take care" of this?— Albeleo (@Albeleo) 1582264200.0
...but not many.
@thehill @TheRickWilson It's no more ridiculous than the convicts trump released— Elliott Miller (@Elliott Miller) 1582256800.0
Perhaps the true answer is actually to produce a sequel?
@HamillHimself But we already got the poster for 'Star Wars Holiday Special: Episode II' 🧐 https://t.co/3dTtDYRJNv— Fandom (@Fandom) 1582235108.0
You've got it all wrong @HamillHimself. Don't pardon it, make a self aware Holiday Special 2.0!!!! https://t.co/Ea5XQw3cxb— Stephen Kent (@Stephen Kent) 1582297149.0
President Trump, if you actually believe in democracy, pardon this holiday special!
People Were Very Confused After Jar Jar Binks Started Trending Suddenly—And It's All Mark Hamill's Fault
Just when we thought the character of Jar Jar Binks was far behind us, the famously annoying character who made his debut in 1999's Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace is making a comeback.
There seems to be no other explanation for this other than Mark Hamill playing some Jedi mind tricks on fans.
Jar Jar Binks was initially conceived as a role for comedic relief loosely based off of Disney's classic character, Goofy.
Unfortunately, Jar Jar wound up being a wildly unpopular character, and diehard fans are still holding a grudge against George Lucas for conjuring up the wacky alien.
@jacobcmcafee Worst character ever— Keith Walker (@Keith Walker) 1562604368.0
But not everyone is anti-Jar Jar.
Turns out the random resurgence of his character revealed those who think of him fondly.
I have no idea why it’s trending, but Jar Jar Binks is the hero we need— Matthew Pate (@Matthew Pate) 1562594536.0
@MatthewCP8 Thank you 🙏😁, I'm not the only #jarjar fan out there Yesssss! https://t.co/Y9UHFAIEfZ— Sarah 👸🏼👩🏼🍳❌🐈🌼🥥 (@Sarah 👸🏼👩🏼🍳❌🐈🌼🥥) 1562601084.0
Twenty years later, Jar Jar is finding his viral place in social media.
ESPN writer Ryan McGee commented on the random phenomenon and gave the trending topic a further boost.
Jar Jar Binks trending because people are asking "Why is Jar Jar Binks trending?" is the most Jar Jar Binks thing e… https://t.co/LUIGA5RP2X— Ryan McGee (@Ryan McGee) 1562592738.0
@ESPNMcGee Everybody always hated Jar Jar. I’ve always thought he was more funny than annoying— Eric Johnson (@Eric Johnson) 1562593158.0
Some are having a change of heart.
@ESPNMcGee I was 8 when episode 1 came out so that might have something to do with it. What I do remember was fans… https://t.co/VppEGJ6LZJ— Eric Johnson (@Eric Johnson) 1562608634.0
So what's with the comeback?
Seriously? Jar Jar Binks is trending? What on Earth for? #JarJarBinks— Bill Albert (@Bill Albert) 1562593913.0
Rest assured, Ahmed Best – the actor on which the CGI rendering of Jar Jar was modeled – is alive and well.
The wacky character also remains with us and has not been killed off in any of the various storylines in the galactic franchise.
Omg. I saw that Jar Jar Binks was trending and got so worried that he had died!— elizabeth (@elizabeth) 1562593173.0
In fact, according to author Chuck Wendig's canon trilogy of novels, Jar Jar has returned to Naboo and is entertaining children as a street clown.
Here is an excerpt describing the antics of a certain character mentioned in Wendig's novel, Star Wars Aftermath: Empire's End.
"Since children started coming in by the shipload as refugees, the Gungan has served them, performing for the kids once or twice a day. He does tricks. He juggles. He falls over and shakes his head as his eyes roll around inside their fleshy stalks. He makes goofy sounds and does strange little dances."
"Sometimes it's the same performance, repeated. Sometimes the Gungan does different things, things you've never seen, thing's you'll never see again. Just a few days ago, he splashed into the fountain's center, then pretended to have the streams shoot him way up in the air."
"He leapt straight up, then back down with a splash. And he leapt from compass point to compass point, back and forth, before finally conking his head on the edge and plopping down on his butt. Shaking his head. Tongue wagging. All the kids laughed. Then the Gungan laughed, too."
Whew friend told me jar jar Binks was trending and my heart got worried. Thankfully he's still with us https://t.co/lBk45fDWua— ewokfuzzynuttz🐻 (@ewokfuzzynuttz🐻) 1562589886.0
Star Wars fans have a hunch as to who might ultimately be responsible for bringing back the scorned Gungan from the planet of Naboo.
Mark Hamill, who will forever be known as Luke Skywalker, tweeted a game chart that determined fans' Star Wars fates.
On Monday, Hamill wrote:
"I refuse to be distracted by such meaningless, moronic time-wasters (especially since my home planet was blown up by an unnamed stormtrooper)."
I refuse to be distracted by such meaningless, moronic time-wasters (especially since my home planet was blown up b… https://t.co/7wBX2zNffO— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1562579477.0
Based on the chart, your birth month corresponding with the first letter of your name will reveal your destiny.
In Hamill's case, the 67-year-old actor was born on September 25, which would indicate that his home planet was blown up by "an unnamed Stormtrooper."
It may be a stretch, but the letter "J" representing Jar Jar could have been the culprit for his name being brought back into everyone's consciousness.
THIS! This is the source of Jar Jar Binks and Boba Fett in the Trending tab! Settle down everyone, I thought Jar Ja… https://t.co/s49vRqroUw— The Original Sangster (@The Original Sangster) 1562589337.0
The hate towards Jar Jar is real.
Even actor Jon Cryer was weeping over his Star Wars fate, tweeting:
"My father turns out to be Jar Jar Binks?!? Noooooooooooooooo."
My father turns out to be Jar Jar Binks?!? Noooooooooooooooo https://t.co/gmrFrQyAC7— Jon Cryer (@Jon Cryer) 1562593679.0
@MrJonCryer At least you didnt loose a lightsaber battle to jar jar binks! https://t.co/rSAVO7JpCW— Jenn Boyd (@Jenn Boyd) 1562596241.0
People continuing to look for a logical explanation are contributing to the momentum of Jar Jar's popularity.
Ok so all I figure for why Jar Jar Binks is trending is people asking why it's trending. All I want to know is how… https://t.co/jWw4AfrVVB— Rob Edwards (@Rob Edwards) 1562589300.0
Jar Jar Binks is trending. Nobody seems to know why. I'm okay with this. https://t.co/8lw4jOlAYo— Susan DeStefanis (@Susan DeStefanis) 1562593040.0
With the final installment of the sequel trilogy The Rise of Skywalker, poised to hit theaters on December 20, 2019, the ridiculous theory of Jar Jar's true identity as a Sith Lord is taking the trending topic further as a possible plot point.
@OrginalSangster No Jar Jar is the greatest sith lord ever he blew up my home 🌎. https://t.co/Ec6Nkr5O3V— Patriots Forever (@Patriots Forever) 1562590859.0
Will "Jar Jar Binks" finally be revealed as a Sith Lord? https://t.co/Gm33uEDVJA— A sad (@A sad) 1562591974.0
Best struggled after his infamous portrayal of Jar Jar Binks incited a backlash among fans.
George Lucas picked Best after spotting him in a production of Stomp, a theatrical percussion group, for the role Michael Jackson initially wanted to portray in prosthetics.
But what should have been an exciting career highlight for the athletic actor, Best's portrayal of Jar Jar Binks wasn't exactly a star-making turn. In 2018, after facing perpetual criticism, he contemplated suicide.
Since Best made his internal struggle public, the Star Wars community responded warmly with a huge amount of support for the actor, and the hatred towards Jar Jar diminished. At least a little.
Maybe the new generation has more of an open mind to embrace Jar Jar with open arms and not with a lightsaber.
Anything is possible, especially if Hamill's chart says that I'm married to C-3PO.
Most importantly, what is YOUR Star Wars fate?
A 'Star Wars' Executive Just Noticed A Goof In 'The Empire Strikes Back' That No One Caught For Decades
Nothing gets past eagle-eyed audiences who are all too eager to share the latest TV or movie gaffe on social media.
Remember when Game of Thrones fans noticed the anachronistic chalice in the form of a Starbucks cup left in plain sight?
Another bungle just surfaced, but this time the recent discovery was from a long time ago in a galaxy far, far away.
It turns out that lightsaber Luke Skywalker was wielding in Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back was apparently an import from the planet earth.
Uproxx noted that Pablo Hidalgo – a Lucasfilm executive on the Star Wars franchise – tweeted about his discovery from the 1980 Star Wars sequel.
It was an innocuous tweet at first.
"I've noted this before, but every time I watch a 'Star Wars' movie, there's something new to notice. Especially if I'm fortunate to catch it on the big screen."
And then he shared his jarring revelation with juxtaposed images of Luke's lightsaber.
"This latest discovery? that 'NEW YORK' is visible on the bottom of Luke's lightsaber in EMPIRE."
The image on the left was pulled from the movie with a barely-visible "New York" written on the bottom of the lightsaber. On the right is an image of the actual naked prop from the film before the etchings were buffed out and other pieces were added.
@pablohidalgo Huh, it I guess it really is the *Empire* State https://t.co/6IyE9Ha6wI— Ben Hower (@Ben Hower) 1560914825.0
Can you see it?
I've noted this before, but every time I watch a Star Wars movie, there's something new to notice. Especially if I'… https://t.co/3ybgHkIxLO— Pablo Hidalgo (@Pablo Hidalgo) 1560914321.0
It may take a lot of effort to even notice, but it is there.
@pablohidalgo I love that this will probably drive someone insane— Anthony (@Anthony) 1560914956.0
@pablohidalgo By visible you mean blown way up and with real squinty eyes you can barely make it out? Hey you're right!— Opening Crawl (@Opening Crawl) 1560930666.0
@Jcjpl (On the big screen it can be seen; though of course, it took about 40 years for me to notice)— Pablo Hidalgo (@Pablo Hidalgo) 1560951780.0
Uproxx's Josh Kurrp said the only link he could find between Luke's lightsaber and New York was the sound designer making recordings for The Empire Strikes Back during a family visit.
"[Sound designer] Ben Burtt recorded sounds of people in snow while visiting his family in upstate New York, which were used for the Hoth scenes."
With its universal appeal, it's hard to believe ardent fans of Star Wars missed the marking.
Although to be fair, the etching is easy to miss if you don't know what you're looking for.
It stands to reason then that Hidalgo, who has probably seen the movie a hundred times, was the first to notice the goof.
@pablohidalgo Visible, but not legible.— Shayn Mikel (@Shayn Mikel) 1560920631.0
@Shayn_Mikel It is at the right resolution.— Pablo Hidalgo (@Pablo Hidalgo) 1560921186.0
ComicBook weighed in with their thoughts on the discovery.
"This is a very small error, and hard to even notice if you aren't looking forward. It's honestly surprising that Hidalgo even found it in the first place."
"Then again, with as closely as 'Star Wars' fans have watched these movies over the years, it's hard to believe it took this long for someone to see it."
The fictional energy sword is used in combat by the Jedi order and their Sith counterparts. The luminescent blade consists of magnetically contained plasma that shoots from a metal hilt that was, well, not manufactured in New York.
Special effects expert John Stears created the prop by re-purposing various pieces of hardware, including Graflex press camera flash battery packs.
@pablohidalgo Is Graflex a prop company?— Greg, Know Your Cuts of Meat Champion - 2006 (@Greg, Know Your Cuts of Meat Champion - 2006) 1560914453.0
In the photo on the right from Hidalgo's tweet, you can clearly see the word "Graflex" stamped at the base of the hilt, signifying the handles from the Graflex flash gun retrieved by set decorator Roger Christian.
@Money_Moose Graflex made the old camera flash holder that the lightsaber was built out of. https://t.co/PqaGkzXAVi— Pablo Hidalgo (@Pablo Hidalgo) 1560914701.0
@pablohidalgo @Money_Moose In the saber-building community people refer to that saber as a “Graflex” on its own. I… https://t.co/qPjdyRxUaN— Eric Strothers (@Eric Strothers) 1560915014.0
@pablohidalgo Folmer Graflex Corp. (later just Graflex, Inc., and formerly a division of Kodak) was on Clarissa Str… https://t.co/p7xoF9JbyA— Eric Stevens (@Eric Stevens) 1561040482.0
Don't mess with the Star Wars-obsessed. If you attempt to challenge them on trivia you may find yourself sinking into the Sarlacc Pit.
@Sturmwolken1 @pablohidalgo Haha! Well, the Graflex flashgun used to make the lightsaber in IV, V, VII, and VIII co… https://t.co/ZxWyeoDUeH— Jay Ingram (Charlemagne) (@Jay Ingram (Charlemagne)) 1560914944.0
@cube_joe @pablohidalgo Yep! It's the only shot that lets us know which one of the variant of Graflexs was used in… https://t.co/CMllmhJ7MG— George Swain (@George Swain) 1560930522.0
If you claim to be a true Star Wars aficionado and don't have any knowledge of the following, you're bantha fodder.
@pablohidalgo Oh my friend you are perched on the precipice of a deep and wonderful rabbit hole. Folmer Graflex fla… https://t.co/wDzRgkvuls— Michael Shane (@Michael Shane) 1560998184.0
@pablohidalgo No ESB lightsaber is considered screen accurate without it! ANH sabers also usually use a Folmer vari… https://t.co/xZdwhDrwUl— Michael Shane (@Michael Shane) 1560998320.0
@JayKingIngram @GraflexBank @Sturmwolken1 @pablohidalgo I’m glad I found someone who is as picky about lightsaber h… https://t.co/0JHSa4OB1F— Emperor Palpamemes (@Emperor Palpamemes) 1560925104.0
@pablohidalgo George had it changed to Aurabesh for the blu-ray release.— Brandon Bird (@Brandon Bird) 1560918388.0
Oh Starbucks, why did you meddle with this Sci-Fi movie from 1977?
@pablohidalgo Let’s not forget the Starbucks incident of ‘77. https://t.co/qFfOzNvhgY— Blue Milk On The Rocks (@Blue Milk On The Rocks) 1560948205.0
Why NYC?
@pablohidalgo That's because the spirit of New York is intergalactic— Jennifer Heddle (@Jennifer Heddle) 1560926445.0
@pablohidalgo NEW YORK IS CANON— Ryan (@Ryan) 1560922578.0
@pablohidalgo I don’t own much Star Wars merchandise these days, but I do love my WIP New York flashlight. https://t.co/Yf3ArMhkFE— Sebastian Boyle (@Sebastian Boyle) 1560977857.0
@pablohidalgo New York is just an old weapons manufacturing planet on the Outer Rim. 🤷🏻♂️— Sir Gumbeaux (@Sir Gumbeaux) 1561048601.0
@pablohidalgo @pablohidalgo dude that is New York, Tatooine. How did you not know that three hundred miles from Mos… https://t.co/ereU28FmI0— Colin J Lewis (@Colin J Lewis) 1561076346.0
There you have it.
After 39 years since The Empire Strikes Back hit theaters, there is nothing more shocking than seeing "New York" on a lightsaber, forcing us to come to grips with reality.
You can relive Star Wars Episodes I-VI in one go with the complete set, available here. Maybe you'll see something you never noticed before.
That 'Star Trek' Symbol Discovered On Mars Has Sparked An Epic Feud Between William Shatner And Mark Hamill
Galaxies collided when Star Wars' Mark Hamill and Star Trek's William Shatner went head to head online.
Shatner claimed his franchise's superiority over the beloved Star Wars franchise when NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured a familiar image of a surface formation on Mars.
The Orbiter discovered a chevron-shaped symbol evocative of "Star Trek's" Starfleet–the fictional service maintained by the United Federation of Planets that organizes space exploration, diplomacy, research, defense and peacekeeping–insignia.
Wait, what??!!? Whoa... NASA orbiter spots 'Star Trek' symbol on Mars - CNN https://t.co/kIHTkDXK8h— LeVar Burton (@LeVar Burton) 1560489572.0
Shatner, who is known for playing Captain James T. Kirk on the Star Trek TV series and in films, seized an opportunity.
"Hey @starwars! Will you hurry up your Rebel Scums? We beat you!"
Hey @starwars! Will you hurry up your Rebel Scums? 🙄 We beat you! 😉😝👇🏻 https://t.co/b53KxKlAlj— William Shatner (@William Shatner) 1560453505.0
It didn't take long for the Jedi master to detect a petulant disturbance in the force.
Hamill, the 67-year-old actor who is known for his iconic role as Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, saw something else in the captured image.
Looks like a boomerang to me. #Meh 🙄 https://t.co/mpYAbBrDgw— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1560566650.0
Shatner, 88, continued poking and prodding his newest nemesis.
@HamillHimself Don’t be jelly, Mark. https://t.co/W3CjfNj50V— William Shatner (@William Shatner) 1560567588.0
Fans of both geeked out over the galactic clash, with one user declaring the "Mars race" victory going to Shatner.
I'm always up for a good #StarTrek vs #StarWars debate. The Mars race goes to Captain Kirk @WilliamShatner. Your tu… https://t.co/ludJrSgfER— Joel M. Petlin (@Joel M. Petlin) 1560713420.0
Hamill commented on the presumptuous fan's unsolicited remark.
"Who made you Judge Judy & executioner?"
@Joelmpetlin @WilliamShatner @starwars Who made you Judge Judy & executioner?— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1560715089.0
The rivalry between the two universes goes way back to when George Lucas bestowed Star Wars onto moviegoers in 1977 to global success.
But Star Wars wasn't the first Sci-Fi phenomenon with a strong foothold on pop culture. That distinction belonged to Gene Roddenberry's Star Trek, which aired as a television series from 1966 to 1969 on CBS.
The supernova scuffle was not over.
Shatner fired back:
"Looks like someone touched a #RawNerve. Too bad you never came on my talk show we could have talked about your Daddy issues both onscreen and off!"
Ooooh😱 😳 Looks like someone touched a #RawNerve...😏. Too bad you never came on my talk show we could have talked ab… https://t.co/d3Nhu7GVck— William Shatner (@William Shatner) 1560715897.0
But Hamill came in for the perfect landing when he implied that the measure of success was based on a certain expansion at a popular theme park.
@WilliamShatner You had your own talk show? A well kept secret indeed. Get back to me when you have own… https://t.co/KZdZlYUIY0— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1560727535.0
@Joelmpetlin @WilliamShatner @HamillHimself @starwars Yeah, there's a colony in Anaheim...— Tito Está Encendido (@Tito Está Encendido) 1560716752.0
The Trekkers (or Trekkies) made their final decision.
@WilliamShatner @starwars It’s only logical to conclude that was Vulcan work.— Dan Timoney (@Dan Timoney) 1560454642.0
@djtimoney @WilliamShatner @starwars https://t.co/r1sTlP3Tn9— Captain Bearddock 🌈 (@Captain Bearddock 🌈) 1560475865.0
@WilliamShatner @starwars Boom! ⚡️⚡️⚡️🔥🔥🔥💥💥💥 #StarTrek nation has boldly been there, done that. dc— Donna Cordova (@Donna Cordova) 1560453830.0
The Star Wars contingent boasted they were far, far away from an incidental planet.
@WilliamShatner We’re ‘far far away’ from that tiny red planet. https://t.co/pdZlJehflS— Star Wars (@Star Wars) 1560459272.0
Star Wars fans would do best to remember they will always have the moon.
@WilliamShatner @starwars But Saturn's Moon Mimas looks like the Death Star, so they beat you guys first, My Captai… https://t.co/Aqo50JzX9R— Kevin Stern (@Kevin Stern) 1560556930.0
@WilliamShatner @starwars https://t.co/zx3lcifIA9— Mara Jade Skywalker (@Mara Jade Skywalker) 1560483102.0
It appears we've found the dark side of the moon.
@HamillHimself @Joelmpetlin @WilliamShatner @starwars Turns out they just zoomed in on that one spot lmao. https://t.co/v8KcxFAdZ9— ☠Vader☠ (@☠Vader☠) 1560715524.0
Can peace be restored?
@HamillHimself @WilliamShatner Now boys! Play nice!— Emily Miller 🌈 (@Emily Miller 🌈) 1560727677.0
According to CNN, the mark found on the southeast Hellas Planitia region of Mars was created by an eruption of lava at some point in Martian history and flowed around the crescent-shaped dunes instead of covering them.
Winds left behind these "dune casts" in the lava field, and there is no indication the mark was created by the United Federation of Planets.
That we know of.
In 2018, William Shatner released the memoir Live Long And . . .: What I Learned Along the Way, available here. And while Hamill has yet to pen his own memoir, actress and close friend Carrie Fisher's memoir The Princess Diarist, available here, features stories from behind the scenes of the Star Wars franchise.
You can also show your Team Hamill or Team Shatner allegiance with either a Luke Skywalker shirt...
...available here, or a Captan Kirk shirt...
...available here.
We've all experienced stage fright at some point in our lives.
Remember your first school play or talent show and feeling that paralysis after staring out into a sea of people with all eyes focused on you?
As kids, we demanded attention. But when we got it without asking — it was awkward, maybe even terrifying.
For one young boy who was performing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" with his two cousins, the force was with him. In this case, however, he channeled his dark side.
During a family reunion talent show in Buffalo, Wyoming, the boy went rogue and sang "The Imperial March" from the Star Wars movies. The iconic earworm was the sinister theme composed by the great John Williams and is associated with the arrival of Darth Vader.
And while the kid remained true to the song's theme, the Death Star was not the kind of star his singing companions were thinking of.
Sometimes when I need to laugh, I think about the time my cousin’s son took over a group rendition of Twinkle Twink… https://t.co/eyHoMcNXYc— erin, duchess of whales (@erin, duchess of whales) 1558886958.0
Family member Erin Gibson posted the hilarious moment that took place a year ago.
"Sometimes when I need to laugh, I think about the time my cousin's son took over a group rendition of 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' to sing the 'Imperial March.'"
The tweet went viral and received over 600k likes and was eventually noticed by one famous Jedi.
It was none other than Luke Skywalker, himself, Mark Hamill, who playfully warned his followers about this disturbance in the force.
The Dark Side is strong in him! 🤣 #AnotherRoyaltyForJohnWilliams. https://t.co/NwM6c5Xzz1— Mark Hamill (@Mark Hamill) 1558980768.0
@HamillHimself https://t.co/c5f5VM68rU— Sexy Jebus (@Sexy Jebus) 1558981033.0
@HamillHimself https://t.co/bfneE0CvBG— SHEEV P. (@SHEEV P.) 1558980888.0
@HamillHimself Twinkle Twinkle Little Death Star.— Alex Cashman (@Alex Cashman) 1558982488.0
@HamillHimself The Dark Side has never been more adorable! 😊❤️— EmeraldStardust 🧁🐹 * No DMs * (@EmeraldStardust 🧁🐹 * No DMs *) 1558980819.0
Members of the Resistance let their guard down and praised the youngling.
@actuallyerin This is amazing— Father Sonn 👶🏼 (@Father Sonn 👶🏼) 1558889947.0
@actuallyerin The bit where he gently nudged the girl away killed me 😂 “I’ve got this don’t worry”— Nocturnalme (@Nocturnalme) 1558901479.0
People could hardly contain themselves over his endearing dark innocence.
@actuallyerin This was probably the hardest I’ve ever laughed. Even better in person!— Maggie ✌🏼 (@Maggie ✌🏼) 1558914962.0
@actuallyerin Also my 14yo and I watched this 5x and laughed til we cried— Kristina Halvorson (@Kristina Halvorson) 1558925329.0
@HamillHimself Little Darth Vader in action, so so cute , aww 😆❤️— Claudia_Rose (@Claudia_Rose) 1558980870.0
@HamillHimself this child makes me have faith in humanity again— Maggie (@Maggie) 1558980968.0
Gibson regretted not having shared the clip sooner.
"I've been sitting on this gem for almost a year," she wrote.
"I really should've put it out there with more gusto much sooner!"
@halvorson I've been sitting on this gem for almost a year... I really should've put it out there with more gusto much sooner!— erin, duchess of whales (@erin, duchess of whales) 1558925358.0
Better late than never!