Mark Hamill has had quite the last decade. Not only did he make a triumphant return to the role that made his name, but he’s proved himself excellent at Twitter. Whether it’s trolling Trump or trying to spoil a popular Star Wars meme, he’s arguably more popular than ever. He’s so beloved that one person wondered if all one had to do to go viral was to tweet two words: his first and last name. And Hamill himself proved the answer is yes.
Mark Hamill https://t.co/5OF3tfGMPx
— Mark Hamill (@HamillHimself) September 5, 2021
It all started when an actor from North Ireland with disabilities whose interests include Doctor Who and, yes, Star Wars, tweeted at Hamill, positing that “you could just tweet ‘Mark Hamill’ and you’d get thousands of likes.” It didn’t take long for Hamill to quote-tweet her, taking her at her word.
It worked gangbusters. As of this writing, Hamill’s tweet has not just thousands of likes but hundreds of thousands. (The original, meanwhile, is currently closing in on 10,000 likes.)
Mind you, this a flawed test. Of course, a Hamill tweet in which he just writes his name will go viral. So others tested it out as well — and, spoiler, got thousands of likes.
Will that work for anyone?
Here goes:
Mark Hamill. https://t.co/X4pCvxKe99— ken olin (@kenolin1) September 5, 2021
Mark Hamill is one of the most joyous, “makes Twitter worth it” accounts on here.
— Charlotte Clymer (@cmclymer) September 5, 2021
Mark Hamill https://t.co/HYAsD8HqQE pic.twitter.com/R2WHUm055a
— Muppet History (@HistoryMuppet) September 5, 2021
Mark Hamill.
And now we wait. https://t.co/9vhQz5hBkN
— George Takei (@GeorgeTakei) September 5, 2021
Mark Hamill
(Ok, I’m desperate to be like..) https://t.co/JuBHdccexP
— Lance Reddick (@lancereddick) September 5, 2021
Mark Hamill, also. https://t.co/9GNYBGq3N0
— Joy-Ann (Pro-Democracy) Reid (@JoyAnnReid) September 5, 2021
Will you get thousands of likes by writing out the name of the one of the stars of Samuel Fuller’s war movie The Big Red One? Only one way to find out.