Star Wars Day: Looking Back on the Films With 'The Force Awakens' Stars

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"You guys grew up with us, so, so it's an amazing thing to be a part of so many people's childhoods, and to be a toy at the same time," Fisher said to laughs. "So thank you for playing with me when I'm plastic."

Hamill called the fans more "family" than anything else, for keeping the faith all these years. He also joked how he once hoped the original blockbuster might out-gross "Planet of the Apes." That it did, in spades.

Abrams said he'll never forget seeing the "Star Wars" titles slam onto the screen for the first time, commenting it was the "first time a movie made me laugh that way, and made me believe in another world that way," and explained, "it was really George Lucas' brilliance not only creating these incredible characters and this amazing universe, but also that it had just heart, and the biggest thing for me is it had such hope."

Kennedy explained there's a "generational" appeal of the saga that is so important to the filmmakers behind the new trilogy and other "Star Wars" projects. She said, "everybody has a Star Wars story."

"Star Wars: The Force Awakens" opens Dec. 18. The film will be released by Disney, the parent company of ABC News and Lucasfilm.