Ewan McGregor: It Was ‘Difficult’ to Finish ‘Star Wars’ Prequel Trilogy After ‘Phantom Menace’ Bad Reviews
“It was quite difficult for all of us to deal with that, also knowing you’ve got a couple more to do.”
“It was quite difficult for all of us to deal with that, also knowing you’ve got a couple more to do.”
“Solo” was largely a box office bomb and derided by fans for its lead Alden Ehrenreich’s take on the beloved Han Solo.
Set in the same era as “The Mandalorian,” the series from the “No Way Home” director will be an out-of-this-world coming-of-age story centered on tweens.
“The trainer could see that I really liked the camel, and he said, ‘He’s almost finished his career. He’s 20-something years old, and we’re looking for a forever home for him.'”
The legendary composer’s contribution to the series was a last minute addition, but the team is thrilled with how it turned out.
McGregor knows that the films “weren’t overwhelmingly embraced by everybody when they came out,” but he’s happy to see fans giving them a second chance.
“I thought that was good money,” said Jones, whom Lucas cast because he didn’t agree with Vader actor David Prowse’s natural voice.
Take a look back at the box-office weekend when “Smokey and the Bandit” was number one.
Ewan McGregor’s long-rumored return to the Star Wars universe is about to become a reality.
McGregor reprises his “Star Wars” role for the Disney+ series, starring Hayden Christensen as Darth Vader.
Skywalker series alum Christen binged the cult-favorite “Star Wars” animated series to prep for his return to the Lucasfilm universe.
The “Mandalorian” director revealed that upcoming Disney+ series “Ahsoka,” starring Rosario Dawson, will cater to lovers of the “Star Wars” prequel.