Why This Star Wars Legend Rejected The Human Centipede 2

Known primarily for his role as Luke Skywalker in the iconic Star Wars series, Mark Hamill was rumored to have been offered a part in the notorious psychological horror movie titled The Human Centipede 2.

More recently, during an interview, the seasoned actor shared that he received an offer for a part in the follow-up of Tom Six’s film titled “Human Centipede,” but ultimately declined because of some private matters.

Mark Hamill resented the idea of The Human Centipede 2

In a conversation with Entertainment Weekly regarding his new film, The Long Walk, Mark Hamill shared that he decided to distance himself from the 2011 sequel of The Human Centipede due to the film’s disturbing concept leaving him uncomfortable.

Mark Hamill once mentioned that someone told him he was offered a role in “The Human Centipede Part 2”. He admitted to not knowing what it was, so they explained the concept to him. After hearing about it, he exclaimed, “Oh my God! I’ll never forgive you for making me imagine that!

Hamill subsequently commented that refusing the offered script was a straightforward choice for him, expressing it as, “That was an obvious no for me. I told them not to send the script at all. Just the concept – sewing people together, mouth to anus – I’ll never find appeal in such a notion and I deeply resent that someone conceived of it. Farewell, and may we never cross paths again.

Full Sequel narrates the story of Martin Lomax, portrayed by Laurence R. Harvey, who, following an intense fascination with a disturbing movie genre called “body horror,” undertakes a chilling project to assemble a group of twelve individuals into a bizarre arrangement known as a “human centipede.

Hamill additionally mentioned, “One of the creators of Saw movies finds it difficult to watch them. He’s the one reaping profits, but he can’t bear to watch. I find that rather amusing, because if I see a plotline in the trailer, my immediate response is ‘Wow, well done. Not for me.’

In the upcoming months, you’ll find Mark Hamill appearing in the film adaptation of Stephen King’s 1979 novel “The Long Walk”. This dystopian thriller is set to hit cinemas on September 12, 2025.

Originally reported by Apoorv Rastogi on ComingSoon.

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2025-08-20 15:46