Mark Hamill Reflects On Expanding Voice Career
Mark Hamill, 74, says he had an unusually active 2025, promoting three studio projects including Mike Flanagan’s The Life of Chuck (streaming Dec. 26 on Hulu), The Long Walk, and The SpongeBob Movie: Searching for SquarePants. He discusses voice acting’s appeal, reconsidering retirement, and expresses apprehension about AI-generated likenesses amid a new Disney–OpenAI partnership, raising questions about future legacy and consent.
Key Points
- 1Promotes three major studio projects—The Life of Chuck, The Long Walk, SpongeBob Movie—during an active year.
- 2Highlights voice acting’s longevity and role diversity, reignited by Mike Flanagan’s Fall of the House of Usher.
- 3Raises apprehension about AI-generated likenesses and Disney–OpenAI tools, urging future legacy and consent discussions.
Scoring Rationale
Credible Variety interview and AI-likeness mention drive relevance, but overall entertainment focus limits technical novelty.
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