Kylo Ren is the son of Hon Solo & Leia. Which makes Kylo Ren Luke's nephew.
Mark Hammil is in Star Wars- Luke Skywalker
No , you're probably thinking of Mark Hamill who was Luke Skywalker in the Star Wars films .
The same dude who played as Luke skywalker.
Umm okay? Because Luke is very human and a good character. Star Wars wouldn't be the same without him.
Their fame is the same (neither are more famous than the other)
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE Well, since Luke Skywalker has been hitting the Force juice he's never been the same. He's had several levitation issues. He keeps getting higher and higher. Anakin gave him the Force juice to calm him down and it has had the opposite effect.
Because he did not want Luke to follow the same path as his father. His father... was seduced by the Dark Side of the Force. He ceased to be Anakin Skywalker and "became" Darth Vader. When that happened, the good man who was his father was destroyed. So what Obi-Wan told him was true... "from a certain point of view."
In the movie timeline, Yes he died in The Force Awakens by the hands of his son Ben, a.k.a. Kylo Ren.In the expanded universe of the books, No, Han Solo is very much alive.
There are many jedi you can play as in Lego Star Wars. In Lego Star Wars the Video Game you can play as Qui Gon Ginn, Obi-Wan Kenobi (Padawan), Darth Maul (Episode I); Obi-Wan Kenobi (Master), Anakin Skywalker (Padawan), Yoda, Plo Koon, Shaak Ti, Luminara, Kit Fisto, Ki-Adi Mundi, Mace Windu, Count Dooku (Episode II); Anakin Skywalker (Jedi), Obi-Wan Kenobi (Episode III), Mace Windu (Episode III). In Lego Star Wars II you can play as Ben Kenobi (same as obi wan but older), Luke Skywalker (Dagobah), Luke Skywalker (bespin), Luke Skywalker (Endor), Luke Skywalker (Jedi), Yoda, the Emperor, and Darth Vader. (or you can use the mix and match to make a jedi/sith and purchase old save to get characters from Lego star wars the video game, but you can only play as them in free play. In the complete saga you can play as everyone mentioned above, plus Anakin Skywalker (Ghost), Ben Kenobi (Ghost), and Yoda (Ghost).
Since Anakin Skywalker is the same person as Darth Vader, he cannot literally fight himself, but I could argue that in the end, when Darth Vader rebels against Emperor Palpatine, that is a victory for the person he used to be, Anakin Skywalker. So Anakin wins.
No, he is not. In-universe it isn't possible due to the fact that Luke was raised on Tatooine with Obi-Wan Kenobi watching over him, albeit from a distance, although even he would have noticed if Luke disappeared right out from under his nose to go train as a Sith apprentice.Galen Marek's codename in the video game The Force Unleashed was Starkiller, which was supposed to be the surname of Star Wars' main character, Annikin Starkiller, in an early draft of the first film before becoming Luke Skywalker. Adding to the confusion was a comment made by Galen Marek's actor, Sam Witwer, where he stated that "[Galen Marek] is what would have happened if Luke had joined Vader." The Galen character is suppose to be a dark mirror of the Luke Skywalker character, both of them were strong with the force but one was raised without it while one was raise engulfed with the darkside.Rest assured, though, that Luke and Galen are two completely different people. Despite George Lucas' penchant for retconning canon to include improbable coincidences (such as Darth Vader building C-3PO, leaving him on the Lars Family's farm for about a decade, yet later on Owen Lars purchases the very same droid and has no recollection of the ten or so years he spent on that very farm...droids get mind-wiped regularly, but so far he hasn't shown the same happen to humans...), I think Luke and Galen being the same person would be going too far, even for him.
Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader are the same person by two different names. When Darth Vader dies at the end of Star Wars episode 6, Anakin also dies (but comes back as a ghost, along with Yoda and Obi Wan).