Mark Hamill is back with Mike Flanagan for a different kind of Stephen King adaptation, ed by newcomer Benjamin Pajak, in Netflix's The Fall of the House of Usher miniseries, for which he earned strong praise for his turn as Usher family fixer, Arthur Pym. He's also already lined up his next King adaptation with The Long Walk, the long-gestating adaptation of King's 1979 dystopian horror novel.
Based on King's 2020 novella, The Life of Chuck largely centers on the titular man and chronicles his life in reverse chronological order, beginning with his impending death at an elderly age and the apparent demise of the world, before going back and exploring his adult years and his childhood, when he was left orphaned and adopted by his paternal grandparents. Pajak stars in the film as one of the younger versions of Chuck, sharing the role with Flanagan's son Cody, as well as Jacob Tremblay, while Hamill stars as Chuck's grandfather, Albie.
In anticipation of the movie's release, ScreenRant interviewed Mark Hamill and Benjamin Pajak to discuss The Life of Chuck. The two stars reflected on the movie's unique use of dance to explore its titular character, including how the former surprised the latter by appearing on set during the filming of such a scene. Hamill also reflected on his multiple collaborations with Flanagan and how the filmmaker has given him a new drive to continue acting.
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"His Sets Are Relaxing And A Big Family."
While he has enjoyed a decades-spanning career since his movie debut in Star Wars, Hamill's on-screen work has not been quite as frequent as his voiceover. The star its that "there was a period" in which he seriously thought, "I'm kind of done here", feeling a desire to "spend more time in the backyard with my puppies", "wandering the beaches with a metal detector" and "telling people to get off my lawn". He also expresses having felt that "my ambition had just dropped" and that he "didn't have the fire in my belly".
What changed all that was Mike casting me in The Fall of The House of Usher in a totally out-of-the-box way.
As Hamill explained, "I never get thought of for those kinds of really gritty, sociopathic, soulless villain roles outside of voiceover", which is an area he now feels to be "routine", in comparison to on camera, which he finds "special". He also recalls having "such a good experience" working with Flanagan on the 2023 horror miniseries, enjoying a renewed sense of purpose in the acting sphere. "I thought, 'Yeah, it can be fun. You can get the fire back that you'd lost'", and expressing "I really owe a lot to him".
This also led to Hamill jumping at the opportunity to reunite with him for The Life of Chuck's cast, even without "having known anything about the material", as he praised the filmmaker for being "such a personable, kind man" who also "knows what he wants" from his projects. "His sets are relaxing and a big family," Hamill warmly explained. "There's no tension, there's no shouting, no cursing. He just sets an atmosphere where everybody's able to do their best work."
Pajak Was Surprised When Hamill Showed Up During His Dance Scene
Hamill Was Also "Bowled Over" By His Young Co-Stars' Talent
One of the consistent threads throughout Chuck's lifetime in the film is his love of dance, with nearly every version of the character showcasing different dancing skills. For Pajak, he recalls feeling a sense of uncertainty going into filming his sequence, but was also surprised when Hamill showed up the day they filmed it. As he explained, Hamill had "many days off" and was keen to "see the scene where he's dancing in high school with Samantha Sloyan playing the teacher", but was also careful not to "announce myself", as he "didn't want to distract".
"So I'd wait until they were ready for a take, and the Second AD would say, 'Go in now'," Hamill explained. "I'd step inside. And then what I really related to, because I had the same thing happen to me, that they partnered him with a girl that's at least six inches taller than he is. [Chuckles] That's so accurate at that age."

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The film is poignant and meaningful, with an appreciation for life that reminds us why we live it and how to enjoy it as well.
Hamill also went on to praise his younger Life of Chuck co-star for his range of skills, expressing he was "bowled over by his talent" as he could sing, dance, and "he even knits". When asked about whether he found himself offering advice to Pajak in the vein of Luke training young Jedis, Hamill found there was "nothing I can teach him", instead feeling "he could teach me" thanks to his various talents. "I'm telling you, without any sort of hyperbole whatsoever, he's got a huge career ahead of himself," Hamill expressed. "He can do anything. He can do drama, he can do comedy."
More About The Life Of Chuck
From the hearts and minds of Stephen King and Mike Flanagan comes The Life of Chuck, the extraordinary story of an ordinary man. This unforgettable, genre-bending tale celebrates the life of Charles "Chuck" Krantz as he experiences the wonder of love, the heartbreak of loss, and the multitudes contained in all of us.
Stay tuned for and check out our other Life of Chuck interviews with:
- Matthew Lillard
- Kate Siegel
- Mike Flanagan & Taylor Gordon (TIFF)
- Annalise Basso (TIFF)
- Matthew Lillard (Pre-Release)
The Life of Chuck hits select theaters on June 6, followed by a wide release on June 13!
Source: ScreenRant Plus

The Life of Chuck
- Release Date
- May 30, 2025
- Runtime
- 110 minutes
- Director
- Mike Flanagan
- Writers
- Stephen King
- Producers
- D. Scott Lumpkin, Elan Gale, Trevor Macy, Molly C. Quinn, Melinda Nishioka
Cast
- Charles 'Chuck' Krantz
- Matthew LillardGus
The Life of Chuck is a narrative exploring the life of Chuck Krantz, presented in reverse chronological order. The film begins with Chuck's end, gradually revealing his earlier experiences and the events that shaped his journey, offering a unique perspective on his lifetime.
- Main Genre
- Drama
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