Luke Skywalker Coloring Pages

A Galaxy Of Fun With Luke Skywalker Coloring Pages

The Force is with these free Luke Skywalker coloring pages! This collection of detailed black and white coloring pages features Luke and some of his allies for Star Wars fans to enjoy.

Luke Skywalker appeared in the very first Star Wars film in 1977. Starting out as a humble farmer, Luke would eventually discover that he came from a long line of Jedi Masters and his destiny was to continue their legacy.

Luke is one of the most beloved heroes in cinema, thanks in large part to his earnest portrayal by Mark Hamill.

This collection portrays Luke from various points of his life in the films, and characters like Han Solo, Yoda and Kylo Ren will show up as well.

There are also some fun facts about Luke that any Star Wars fan will be glad to know!

25 Free Luke Skywalker Coloring Pages To Print And Color

1. Luke Skywalker And Han Solo Escape

Luke and Han Solo escaping from stormtroopers printable page

 

Luke Skywalker and Han Solo are unlikely friends, as Han starts out as a rogue who only cares for his own well-being.

Over the course of the films, they develop a friendship and kinship that brings out the best in Han.

Harrison Ford played Han Solo, and he would often change his dialogue from the script to sound more in character.

2. Luke Building A New Lightsaber Coloring PDF

Luke building a new lightsaber coloring page

 

3. Obi-Wan Fighting Kylo Ren

Luke fighting Darth Vader with lightsabers coloring sheet

 

Here’s a battle I wish we could have seen in the movies! This scene imagines what it would have been like if a young Obi-Wan had faced off against Kylo Ren.

Now, using the other pictures in the collection to help you, why not make it even more epic by drawing a cartoony version of Luke to join the fray?

4. Luke Flying An X-Wing

Luke flying an X Wing starfighter coloring page

 

5. Luke Hanging Upside Down In An Ice Cave

Luke hanging upside down in an ice cave coloring sheet

 

6. Luke Holding His Blue Lightsaber

Luke holding a blue lightsaber printable coloring sheet

 

With his lightsaber over his shoulder like this, Luke Skywalker looks like a samurai warrior!

This is no accident, as George Lucas was heavily inspired by classic samurai films such as The Hidden Fortress from 1958 when writing the movie.

7. Luke In His Black Jedi Outfit

Luke in black Jedi outfit from Return of the Jedi coloring page

 

8. Luke Consults A Map

Luke looking at a Jedi temple map coloring page

 

9. Luke On The Death Star Bridge

Luke on the Death Star bridge coloring sheet

 

Luke’s fight to take down the Empire took him to the Death Star, the devastating weapon wielded by the Empire.

Luke was originally called Luke Starkiller until a few months into production, when George Lucas decided to change it.

10. Luke In Front Of The Suns Of Tatooine

Luke projecting himself with the Force printable coloring sheet

 

11. Luke Riding A Tauntaun On Hoth

Luke riding a Tauntaun on Hoth coloring age

 

The icy opening sequences of The Empire Strikes Back saw Luke having to ride the tauntaun, a furry creature from the planet, through the tundra.

Creating the tauntauns for the film was tricky, and they eventually decided to create them with stop motion animation.

12. Cartoon Luke Skywalker Coloring Sheet

Luke skywalker coloring pages

 

13. Luke Skywalker Wielding A Lightsaber

Luke Skywalker holding a lightsaber coloring page

 

The setting of the farm on Tatooine, where we first meet Luke, seems like it could be out of a Western film.

Much like with the samurai influence, this was no coincidence! George Lucas borrowed elements from classic Westerns such as the 1956 film The Searchers directed by John Ford.

14. Luke Skywalker On Ahch-To Island

Luke Skywalker on Ahch To island coloring sheet

 

Luke Skywalker is absent for most of The Force Awakens film, and he only appears for a few moments with no dialogue when Rey finally finds him on the Ahch-To island.

We would see a lot more of him in The Last Jedi film, but some fans were not happy with how he was portrayed in that movie, while others found it to be an interesting take on the character.

15. Luke Skywalker With Princess Leia

Luke Skywalker standing next to Princess Leia coloring page

 

16. Old Luke Skywalker In His Jedi Robe

Luke Skywalker wearing a Jedi robe printable page

 

17. Luke Skywalker In His Pilot Gear

Luke Skywalker wearing pilot gear printable page

 

18. Luke Speaking To Obi-Wan Kenobi

Luke speaking to Obi Wan Kenobis ghost printable sheet

 

19. Anakin With Obi-Wan And Ahsoka

Luke standing with the Rebel Alliance coloring page

 

Luke is the son of Anakin Skywalker, who would later turn into the evil Darth Vader.

This scene looks back at the heritage of Luke as his father stands to fight with Obi-Wan and Ahsoka Tano.

20. Old Luke With Yoda’s Force Ghost

Luke training with Yoda on Dagobah coloring sheet

 

21. Luke Using The Force

Luke using the Force with eyes-closed coloring page

 

22. Luke With His Green Lightsaber On Jabba’s Barge

Luke with green lightsaber on Jabba's sail barge coloring sheet

 

23. Luke With R2-D2 In The Desert

Luke with R2 D2 in the desert printable coloring page

 

24. Old Luke Skywalker With A Beard

Old Luke Skywalker with beard coloring page

 

25. Young Luke On Tatooine With Twin Suns

Young Luke on Tatooine with twin suns coloring sheet

 

The sight of Luke in front of the twin suns of Tatooine is one that few fans could ever forget!

Interestingly, after the initial Star Wars films, actor Mark Hamill became a successful voice actor. His most famous role is playing The Joker in various Batman shows, movies and games.

After You Color Your Luke Skywalker Pages

  • Draw Luke’s nemesis, Darth Vader, fighting against him.
  • Add some speech bubbles with famous quotes like “May the Force be with you” or “I’m a Jedi, like my father before me.”
  • Use some glow-in-the-dark paint for his lightsaber to make it glow.
  • Draw the famous Star Wars logo on the page to create a cool poster.

Luke Skywalker is one of the most famous characters in film history, and this collection was meant to honor his legacy!

The world of Star Wars is all about creativity and imagination, so be sure to let your imagination flow as you work on coloring and adding to all of these pages.

You can share some of the Star Wars fun by posting some of your finished art on your social media pages.