There is so much going on between that hasn’t been explored. The idea of being able to go into a character journey plus the politics and plus all the vastness of the empire and what’s going on is exciting just because it feels like a proper period of history and sometimes that is hard to do in two hours. "I think because of what we were speaking about before, the situation is so complex both for him personally and in a way, the state of the galaxy, you sort of need time to explore it and to be honest there are loads of other stories within that period as well, it’s quite a few years. Kenobi writer Hossein Amini also talked about the show, saying: Sometimes with two-hour movies there is always an imperative for the action and the plot to move particularly fast and quickly and to go from action sequence to action sequence and there are many more aspects to storytelling that I find interesting.” The idea of being able to go into a character journey plus the politics and plus all the vastness of the empire and what’s going on is exciting just because it feels like a proper period of history and sometimes that is hard to do in two hours. There is so much going on between that hasn’t been explored. “The situation is so complex both for personally and in a way, the state of the galaxy, you sort of need time to explore it and to be honest there are loads of other stories within that period as well, it’s quite a few years. The filmmaker said that she needs that time to explore the complexity of the character and the state of the galaxy: When previously talking about the show, she explained that she is happy about is having time to tell the character’s story with a series instead of trying to cram a story into a two-hour film. The Mandalorian director Deborah Chow is now in development on Lucasfilm’s Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Luke was just out doing his own thing, being a kid, working hard on the farm, and probably complaining a lot. The question is… how big of a role will he be playing? It’s not like Luke and Kenobi really hung out much prior to the events in A New Hope. I think a lot of us expected to see Luke show up in the series. The news reportedly came from a new casting grid being distributed sent to agents. Well, it looks like that might actually be happening.Įntertainment scooper Daniel Richman has shared a report saying that Lucasfilm is currently casting a young Luke Skywalker for the upcoming Kenobi Disney+ series. Fans have also speculated that we could very well see a young Luke Skywalker make an appearance. (The creative overhaul reportedly replaced Ray Park's Darth Maul with Christensen's Darth Vader, but a Lucasfilm source disputes this claim, according to THR.Ever since there’s been talk of an Obi-Wan Kenobi project in development at Lucasfilm, fans knew that it would be set on Tattoonie after the events of Revenge of the Sith. According to The Hollywood Reporter , Lucasfilm chose another boy actor before the rework, but "no scenes" were filmed with the unnamed actor. Playing the young Luke Skywalker in Obi-Wan Kenobi is actor Grant Feely, who appeared in an episode of Creepshow. Following the disillusioned Obi-Wan Kenobi (Ewan McGregor) into his exile on Tatooine, the Jedi Master watches over a 10-year-old Luke to protect him from Jedi-hunting Inquisitors and the boy's Sith Lord father: Darth Vader, the fallen Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen). In 2020, Disney-Lucasfilm replaced original head writer Hossein Amini ( Drive, The Snowman) with Joby Harold ( King Arthur: Legend of the Sword, Army of the Dead), who reworked the scripts for the six-episode series set a decade after Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. A new report reveals a " creative overhaul" changed the child actor playing a young Luke Skywalker in Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi.
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