Ewan McGregor Comments On Liam Neeson’s Return As Qui-Gon

Obi-Wan KenobiDisney+’s final episode was dropped in June and marked the long-awaited return of Liam Neeson as Qui-Gon Jinn. It was Neeson’s first and last performance in Star Wars Star Wars: Episode One – The Phantom MenaceAfter his character’s death, fans had hoped that he would once again appear as a ghost on the force. While he was teased at the end Star Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the SithNeeson’s return wasn’t possible until the Obi-Wan series was announced. The actor’s cameo was never confirmed, so fans were thrilled to see him appear at the end of the series. today, Obi Wan Superstar Ewan McGregor appeared at the Fan Expo in Boston, and ComicBook.comLiam Crowley was in attendance. During the event, MacGregor spoke about Neeson.

MacGregor shared “Liam is my hero”. “Liam must be, I don’t know, ten years, maybe a little bit older, older than me. So when I was growing up and wanting to be an actor, I’d always watch Liam Neeson’s work, and he’d do some pretty good work as a younger actor. To have a chance to work with him and have this wonderful relationship that we’ve created together is great, and to have a chance to work with himself again on the series right at the end.”

Previously, Neeson was as nervous about returning to Star Wars as Andrew Garfield was Spider-Man: There’s no way home.

“Oh, I think so, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think so…if it’s a movie,” Neeson said. ComicBook.com In April when asked about the possibility star Wars return. “Yeah, I’m a little snooty when it comes to TV, I have to admit. I just love the big screen, you know?”

At Star Wars Celebration earlier this year, it was announced that Neeson will also voice Qui-Gon Jinn in My grandfather’s tales. The character would appear in at least two different versions, an adult version voiced by Neeson, and then a younger version of the character, voiced only by Neeson’s son. A smaller version of the Jedi Master will eventually appear alongside a smaller version of Count Dooku. The series is set for the first time this fall and consists of animated shorts spanning many years, including various characters across the Star Wars universe from Ahsoka Tano to Mace Windu, and more.

Obi-Wan Kenobi It is now streaming on Disney+.

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