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Hayden Christensen teases more Darth Vader: “The extent of this journey remains to be seen”

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Hayden Christensen finally returns to the Star Wars universe as Darth Vader thanks to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series and the actor couldn’t be happier.

“Like George [Lucas] It took me to a prequel, and it was supposed to have Anakin in it,” Christensen told Total Film in a new issue of the magazine featuring Obi-Wan Kenobi on the cover.

“He was eventually knighted as Darth Vader and I wore that suit in a few scenes. But the character journey was with Anakin Skywalker. But the character? It’s such a complex character. It was very fun to explore the emotional state.

Christensen is hesitant when it comes to providing details about a role return. He says “no comment” when asked if James Earl Jones will voice a role in the upcoming Disney Plus series. And while Christensen hasn’t confirmed reports that he’ll be returning with a new spin-off series on Ashoka Tano, he teased that his journey with Vader may not be over yet.

“I think the scope of that journey is still there,” he says. “But what a privilege it is to come back and do this work and be part of this project.”

Could this mean the Darth Vader series after the Obi-Wan show? Christensen won’t say anything. But for now, I can enjoy seeing the actor again, far, far away from the galaxy.

Christensen, Ewan McGregor, co-star Moses Ingram, and director Deborah Chow detail Obi-Wan and his new adventures in the cover story of the new issue of Total Film magazine. In other parts of the feature, McGregor said he was “frightened” when confronting Vader, and Chow revealed that Darth Maul wouldn’t be part of the series, despite reports.

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The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi air on Disney Plus on Friday, May 27, with subsequent episodes airing on Wednesday. For more on McGregor and co, check out the new issue of Total Film coming out Thursday, April 28th.

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Hayden Christensen teases more Darth Vader: “The extent of this journey remains to be seen”

Thanks to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Hayden Christensen is finally returning to the Star Wars universe as Darth Vader – and the actor could not be happier. 
“When George [Lucas] had brought me onto the prequels, it was to play Anakin,” Christensen tells Total Film in the new issue of the magazine, which features Obi-Wan Kenobi on the cover. 
“He gets knighted as Darth Vader towards the end, and for a couple of scenes I get to put the suit on. But my journey with the character was with Anakin Skywalker. But the character? He’s such a complex character. And now, getting to explore the mindset and the emotional state of Darth Vader, has been a lot of fun.
Christensen’s tight-lipped when it comes to revealing any specifics about returning to the role – he says “no comment” when asked whether James Earl Jones will voice the character in the upcoming Disney Plus series. And while Christensen won’t confirm reports that he will return for the new spin-off series about Ashoka Tano, he does tease that his own journey with Vader may not be complete just yet.
“The extent of this journey, I think, remains to be seen,” he says. “But what a privilege to get to come back and do this, and to be a part of this project.”
Could that mean a Darth Vader series after the Obi-Wan show? Christensen won’t say a thing. For the minute, though, we can simply enjoy having the actor back in that galaxy far, far away.
In the cover story of the new issue of Total Film magazine, Christensen, Ewan McGregor, co-star Moses Ingram, and director Deborah Chow talk in-depth about Obi-Wan and his new adventure. Elsewhere in the feature, McGregor spoke about being “shit scared” when it came to facing down Vader, and Chow revealed that Darth Maul was never going to be part of the series, despite reports.
Pre-order a copy of the Obi-Wan Kenobi issue of Total Film now
The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi will premiere on Disney Plus on Friday, May 27, with subsequent episodes premiering on Wednesdays. For much more from McGregor and co, check out the new issue of Total Film when it hits shelves on Thursday, April 28.

(Image credit: Total Film/Disney/Lucasfilm)
If you’re a fan of Total Film, why not subscribe so you never miss an issue? Sign up via MagazinesDirect and you’ll save money on the cover price, as well as getting exclusive subscriber covers like the one you can see above. And with our current subs offer, you can also get a free pair of headphones.

(Image credit: Total Film/Disney/Lucasfilm)

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Hayden Christensen teases more Darth Vader: “The extent of this journey remains to be seen”

Thanks to the Obi-Wan Kenobi series, Hayden Christensen is finally returning to the Star Wars universe as Darth Vader – and the actor could not be happier. 
“When George [Lucas] had brought me onto the prequels, it was to play Anakin,” Christensen tells Total Film in the new issue of the magazine, which features Obi-Wan Kenobi on the cover. 
“He gets knighted as Darth Vader towards the end, and for a couple of scenes I get to put the suit on. But my journey with the character was with Anakin Skywalker. But the character? He’s such a complex character. And now, getting to explore the mindset and the emotional state of Darth Vader, has been a lot of fun.
Christensen’s tight-lipped when it comes to revealing any specifics about returning to the role – he says “no comment” when asked whether James Earl Jones will voice the character in the upcoming Disney Plus series. And while Christensen won’t confirm reports that he will return for the new spin-off series about Ashoka Tano, he does tease that his own journey with Vader may not be complete just yet.
“The extent of this journey, I think, remains to be seen,” he says. “But what a privilege to get to come back and do this, and to be a part of this project.”
Could that mean a Darth Vader series after the Obi-Wan show? Christensen won’t say a thing. For the minute, though, we can simply enjoy having the actor back in that galaxy far, far away.
In the cover story of the new issue of Total Film magazine, Christensen, Ewan McGregor, co-star Moses Ingram, and director Deborah Chow talk in-depth about Obi-Wan and his new adventure. Elsewhere in the feature, McGregor spoke about being “shit scared” when it came to facing down Vader, and Chow revealed that Darth Maul was never going to be part of the series, despite reports.
Pre-order a copy of the Obi-Wan Kenobi issue of Total Film now
The first two episodes of Obi-Wan Kenobi will premiere on Disney Plus on Friday, May 27, with subsequent episodes premiering on Wednesdays. For much more from McGregor and co, check out the new issue of Total Film when it hits shelves on Thursday, April 28.

(Image credit: Total Film/Disney/Lucasfilm)
If you’re a fan of Total Film, why not subscribe so you never miss an issue? Sign up via MagazinesDirect and you’ll save money on the cover price, as well as getting exclusive subscriber covers like the one you can see above. And with our current subs offer, you can also get a free pair of headphones.

(Image credit: Total Film/Disney/Lucasfilm)

#Hayden #Christensen #teases #Darth #Vader #extent #journey #remains


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