“They’re going to come and give it to me and wait for me to read it before I give it back. So no pressure,” “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill tells EW
The security measures for the next “Star Wars” movie are tighter and thornier than a Sarlacc pit. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Mark Hamill compared obtaining pages for the as of yet untitled “Episode IX” like being in the CIA.
Hamill said that while measures to make sure nothing leaks about the new “Star Wars” films have always been tight, they’ve been strengthened even more for this film, so much so that he isn’t allowed to hang on to a paper script of the movie.
“They’re going to fly [the rewrites] over with somebody from the company,” Hamill told EW .
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