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- It's funny yo be promoting a movie
that you're not supposed to talk about.
What a paradox that is (laughs).
So go promote it, talk about it,
but just don't say anything.
(dramatic music)
Well we filmed Luke's Island in Skellig Michael
which is off the coast of Ireland
and it's incredibly
difficult to get the top.
It's something like 1500 steps and those big stone ones.
Not comfortable ones.
You just climb and climb, you just can't believe it,
when is this gonna end?
I have to keep stopping and resting.
But when I got to the to it's so beautiful.
See I could live there.
I love beaches and water, Tahiti is one of the most
beautiful places I have ever been.
I guess I want solitude
but not so much solitude
that there's not room service available.
- [Man] Darkness rises.
(dramatic music)
And light to meet it.
(grunts)
- Well I mean it got my interest that's for sure
when I read it.
I talked about a plot,
my son Nathan was born when we were doing
Empire Strikes Back.
And he's the most devoted Star Wars fan in my family.
Griffin and Chelsea like it but he's mad passionate.
And he's read all these books and articles and so forth
and he told me about a storyline, he said they clone
Luke's severed hand and grow an evil Luke.
So I thought that's a great idea
'cause the audience wouldn't know he's evil
until they see him undermining the good guys.
Cutting their fuel pipes and maybe even murdering
a supporting character.
And they think what's going on and then the real Luke
could show up and confront him.
Every actor wants to play his own evil twin.
But when I suggested it they said number one
it's been done and what they also were implying was
it's not about Luke anymore it's about the new characters.
Like I say I'm not the protagonist anymore.
And if we told the story like that
it would probably be too much Luke.
(lasers firing)
(screams)
(groan)
So many of the directors are out there that would be great
to work with but
Rian Johnson is easily one of the best directors
I've ever worked with.
He's so easy going, he's so amiable.
He doesn't raise his voice, he doesn't curse.
He's doesn't have temper tantrums.
It's almost too good to be true.
And he's highly collaborative.
He wants to hear your ideas and he let's you rehearse.
We would rehearse on weekends or we come out to the studio
on days that we weren't shooting it.
That's a rarity in film.
That's why I wanted to go back to Broadway so badly
is I miss the rehearsal process.
Because in a film you have to show up on set
and (snaps) instantly deliver your character.
Whereas in a play you have a rehearsal process
where you can figure out where you're going
and plot out the trajectory of your character.
It's a whole different ballgame in film.
(dramatic music)

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