THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Star Sebastian Stan Weighs In On STAR WARS Luke Skywalker Casting Rumors

THE FALCON AND THE WINTER SOLDIER Star Sebastian Stan Weighs In On STAR WARS Luke Skywalker Casting Rumors

There have been rumblings for years about The Falcon and The Winter Soldier star Sebastian Stan possibly playing Luke Skywalker, and the actor has now weighed in on whether that could become a reality...

By JoshWilding - Mar 26, 2021 07:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars

There's no denying that there are some physical similarities between Sebastian Stan and a young Mark Hamill, so the rumours surrounding The Falcon and The Winter Soldier star potentially playing Luke Skywalker do make sense. Of course, the actor was nowhere to be seen in The Mandalorian's finale as Lucasfilm instead used VFX to bring the younger Jedi Knight back to this Galaxy Far, Far Away.

However, if Luke is going to take centre stage in a future project, it stands to reason that another actor would be cast in Hamill's place. Could that be where Stan comes in? 

Appearing on Good Morning America to hype the Marvel Studios TV series, Stan chose his words carefully. "Yeah, well...if Mark Hamill calls me personally to tell me that he feels inclined to share this role with me, I'll believe it," the actor said. "Until then, I won't believe anything."

Unless Lucasfilm has major plans for Luke Skywalker in an upcoming project, it does seem doubtful that he's ever spoken to the studios about the role. Plus, he's probably way too busy playing Bucky in the Marvel Cinematic Universe for the time being (that's a role likely to keep him busy for years to come).

Check out Stan's comments in the video below:
 


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10. Taking Out Nick Fury

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What an introduction. The First Avenger has a lot of story to cover, and Bucky arguably didn't receive as much screentime as he should have. Of course, we knew he'd be back as the Winter Soldier for this sequel, and the Russo Brothers instantly established him as an unstoppable force of nature. 

Taking aim at Nick Fury, the HYDRA assassin made short work of his mission. In fact, it was pure luck that Fury managed to escape because he really met his match in the Winter Soldier.

It was important to make Cap's best friend a formidable opponent here, while emphasising the weapon he'd become thanks to the machinations of HYDRA. This scene did a perfect job with that.
 

9. "Let's Hear It For Captain America"

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It's easy to forget this, but Bucky was actually the first person to call Steve Rogers "Captain America" unironically. It came shortly after Steve decided to ditch the USO show and save his best friend from HYDRA's clutches. Returning to camp, Steve received a hero's welcome from his fellow soldiers. 

Bucky, who had been tortured and experimented on (little did we know what that would lead to) still managed to support his best pal, rallying the troops and declaring, "Let's hear it for Captain America!"

It's a small moment, though those are sometimes the best ones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.
 

8. Bucky Gets A New Arm

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Captain America: Civil War ended with Bucky being put on ice once again, this time for his HYDRA programming to be removed once and for all. By the time Avengers: Infinity War rolled around, the former Winter Soldier had found peace, but it was then T'Challa finally came calling for him. 

Presenting Bucky with a new, Vibranium arm, Black Panther made it clear he would be needed again, and despite everything he'd been through, the hero sacrificed his happiness to return to action.

This says a lot about him as a hero, and no one could have blamed the one-time assassin for giving up his old life for good and embracing his new role as the White Wolf. Alas, it wasn't to last. 
 

7. Rocket Team-Up

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As the Winter Soldier, Bucky saw a lot, but a talking raccoon? That was definitely something new. 

In this epic final battle from Avengers: Infinity War, Bucky saw all sorts of crazy stuff, but his team-up with Rocket was an undeniable highlight. After the Guardian of the Galaxy attempted to buy Bucky's arm, the two later found themselves fighting alongside each other, with Buck spinning his fellow hero around as the two of them blasted away the incoming Chitauri soldiers.

We never expected to see this on the big screen, but damn, we sure are glad it became a reality. 
 

6. "Can You Move Your Seat Up?"

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Another small moment (don't worry, we'll reach the big ones), this memorable exchange in Captain America: Civil War played a huge part in establishing the dynamic between these two heroes. 

Forced to cram into a comically small car alongside Steve, Bucky and Sam watched on as their friend hit it off with Sharon Rogers. However, before that memorable GIF-worthy moment featuring the two of them nodding in approval at their friend, they bickered about this seating arrangement. 

"Can you move your seat up?" Bucky asks Sam with disdain in his voice. "No," his future partner responds with an equal level of apathy. It's a fun scene, and one fans still talk about today. 
 

5. Wielding The Shield

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There are a few occasions when Bucky has wielding Captain America's shield, so we're going to lump them all together here. The first came during World War II on the train the hero eventually falls from. Later, after attempting to assassinate Nick Fury for a second time, the Winter Soldier catches it much to Steve's shock.

Our favourite, however, came during that perfectly choreographed battle on the streets of Washington.

The Russo Brothers put themselves on the map as action movie directors with this sequence, and the shot above of the HYDRA assassin holding the shield has become iconic. It felt a lot like Marvel Studios might be teasing his future as Captain America, but we obviously now know that was seemingly never the plan. 
 

4. Saving Steve Rogers

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As we've mentioned, Bucky didn't get a huge amount of time to shine in 2011's The First Avenger.

That was Captain America's movie at the end of the day, but Marvel Studios still did everything possible to make us buy into the friendship Steve Rogers and Bucky Barnes shared. That included having the latter show up to save his best pal right in the nick of time when he was being attacked by some thugs.

With that, we were fully on board with these two being friends, and it was clear Bucky viewed Steve as not just a buddy, but a brother as well. That would continue playing out for years to follow. 
 

3. The Falcon And The Winter Soldier Take On Spider-Man

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It's almost as if Marvel Studios knew The Falcon and The Winter Soldier would one day become a reality. 

During Spider-Man's Marvel Cinematic Universe debut in Captain America: Civil War, it was Bucky and The Falcon who found themselves having to deal with the wall-crawler. That led to a lot of very funny moments, and now serves as a great hint of what we can expect from the duo's future team-ups.

This was just a spectacular action sequence, and while both Bucky and Sam found themselves overwhelmed by their superpowered opponent, they certainly gave Spidey a good fight. 
 

2. Battle With Iron Man

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Captain America: Civil War revealed that the Winter Soldier was responsible for the deaths of Howard and Maria Stark, and Steve's decision to keep that from Iron Man destroyed their alliance.

Knowing that Bucky wasn't in control of his actions as the Winter Soldier, Cap couldn't stand by and watch Tony kill his friend in anger, and what followed was an awesome two on one battle. Out powered by Iron Man's tech, Steve and his oldest ally were pushed to their limits, with Bucky even losing his arm (again).

Ultimately, the duo managed to overpower Tony, with Cap very nearly taking lethal measures to put his fellow Avenger down. This was an epic battle, and one with a truly great team-up. 
 

1. Saving Steve Rogers...Again

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Steve did everything he could to get through to his best friend as the Helicarrier came crashing down to Earth, and ultimately three his shield to one side and let the Winter Soldier nearly beat him to death.

Thankfully, this led to Bucky breaking free of his programming, and when they both fell into the water below, the former HYDRA assassin pulled Steve from the water and saved him once again. He quickly left, but this left the door open a crack to the two friends being reunited somewhere down the line. 

This fight remains of the Marvel Cinematic Universe's best, and this was a great way to tease fans before Steve and Bucky would find themselves once again fighting side-by-side in Civil War
 

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bobevanz
bobevanz - 3/26/2021, 7:22 AM
Sure Jan.. just admit it lol
TheMapleSyrup
TheMapleSyrup - 3/26/2021, 7:23 AM
Mark Hamill is Luke Skywalker. Sebastian Stan is great, but I'm not inclined to want a recast at this point
santoanderson
santoanderson - 3/26/2021, 7:23 AM
Call me crazy, but after sitting through the sequel trilogy, I want to take a long break from the Skywalkers. I guess I’d be okay with Stan playing Luke in brief cameos on the Disney+ shows, instead of a shoddy deepfake, but after rolling my eyes through TROS, I don’t want any more Skywalker stuff for a while.
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 3/26/2021, 7:38 AM
@santoanderson - I can understand that. I feel a little different though. I would totally welcome a show around Luke building his academy. And lets face it, there's no way Disney doesn't take advantage of Grogu's popularity. And the the Mandalorian ended, I can't imagine them not making a show around him and Luke.

My only question is, without any Sith around, what would be the threat they face? I would be perfectly happy with a Thrawn Trilogy adaptation.
DarthNihilus
DarthNihilus - 3/26/2021, 7:26 AM
#RestoretheLucasverse
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