In a galaxy far, far away... two cinematic icons finally met!
Mark Hamill, the legendary Luke Skywalker himself, encountered Natalie Portman, who played his mother Padmé Amidala within the Star Wars cinematic universe, in a spontaneous backstage rendezvous at Sunday's Golden Globes that had social media users beaming.
In the aftermath of the star-studded event, Hamill shared a delightful moment with his 'screen mother,' Natalie Portman, commemorating the long-awaited meeting.
The actor joyfully expressed the momentous occasion by posting a snapshot of their encounter online, remarking:
"Now I have finally met my 'mother,' thanks to the [Golden Globes]."
You can see Hamill's post and the photo below.
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Fans loved it.
The fascination with Hamill and Portman's on-screen relationship had long captured the imaginations of Star Wars aficionados, given that their characters never crossed paths in the cinematic saga.
Despite their roles as parent and child in the beloved franchise, the actors had never formally met, leading to playful jests and lighthearted banter about their pending introduction.
Hamill often quipped about the disparity between their on-screen personas and real-life appearances, once saying:
"When I saw that Natalie Portman was my mother, I thought holy moly. A woman that beautiful has a kid that looks like this? I'm not buying it."
"I should look way more handsome."
Mark Hamill on Natalie Portman Being His Motherwww.youtube.com
Portman, for her part, once told talk show host Stephen Colbert, "Mark, I would love to meet you. Come over!" when asked about the fact that the two Star Wars icons had surprisingly never crossed paths.
Hamill even joked at one point, "FUN FACT: I've never met this woman" in a 2018 post on X, formerly Twitter.
While Portman graced the Golden Globes as a nominee for her role in May December, Hamill took the stage to present the inaugural award for Cinematic and Box Office Achievement, adding an extra touch of Star Wars magic to the evening's proceedings.
While Portman did not win the award—losing to Emma Stone for her performance in Poor Things—it's clear she won Hamill's adoration that night, kicking off this year's awards season with a bang.