Did Mark Hamill secretly appear in The Walking Dead?

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If the rumors are to be believed, Mark Hamill secretly appeared in a recent episode of The Walking Dead. And it certainly sounds like he did.

It’s no secret that the producers of The Walking Dead love Star Wars. So if Mark Hamill wanted to secretly appear in an episode you can pretty much guarantee that they would let him. Heck, they would probably dedicate a whole episode to him if they could.

During the Nov. 4 episode of The Walking Dead, “What Comes After,” Rick Grimes was transported away via Helicopter. Jadis was in communication with said helicopter via walkie-talkie.

The person on the other end of the walkie-talkie, in communication with Jadis, is what caught the attention of many Star Wars The Walking Dead fans. Sounding eerily familiar to Mark Hamill, fans took to Twitter to share their opinion on the matter.

And when you listen to the voice very carefully it really does like the man himself. Considering that Hamill is no stranger to providing voice work as well and it’s looking more and more likely that it really is him who was on the other end of that walkie-talkie.

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Of course, the only way to be sure is for someone from The Walking Dead or Mark Hamill himself to confirm, or deny, if it really was his voice or not. However, secret cameo appearances usually stay under the radar so it’s unlikely that we ever will get a definitive answer. Or not until the DVD / Blu-Ray is released and it becomes part of the extra features.

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So, for now, we just have to judge for ourselves. You can listen to the voice on the radio via YouYube just here and decide if it is Hamill or not.

Personally, I think it is.

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So where do you stand on this one? Do you think that is the voice of Mark Hamill or someone else? Drop a comment below sharing your thoughts.