"Obi-Wan Kenobi" director Deborah Chow knew the series needed Hayden Christensen for an "organic" attachment to prequels.
Christensen continued that it was a “very emotional experience” filming “Obi-Wan Kenobi” after Anakin turned to the dark side. “Then I got the call saying that Deborah Chow wanted to get together and talk about this ‘Obi-Wan Kenobi’ show that she’s doing with Ewan. I was just thrilled,” Christensen said. Upcoming Disney+ series “Obi-Wan Kenobi,” debuting May 27, marks both McGregor and Christensen’s respective returns to the “Star Wars” franchise after the prequel trilogy.
Hayden Christensen reacts to the popular Star Wars sand meme, saying that he understands why his character, Anakin Skywalker, hates sand.
George Lucas had a solid overarching narrative for the prequels, connecting them to the events of the original trilogy. Instead, it's the idea that sand reminds him of his less-than-ideal experience on Tatooine, which is a desert planet. Aside from their impact on Star Wars, the prequels have also given birth to many memes that people have been regularly referencing for years.
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McGregor and Christensen spoke to Insider during the readthrough for the upcoming series about why they have returned despite the original reactions. It absolutely is part of the reason I wanted to come back and play him [Obi-Wan Kenobi] again.” Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor are set to return to Star Wars miniseries Obi-Wan Kenobi on 27 May.
Obi-Wan Kenobi is finally premiering on Disney+ this Friday, and Ewan McGregor isn't the only Star Wars prequels star who is set to return.
He added, "In a lot of ways [Vader's mission] is him reconciling his past, and trying to realize the identity that he really wants to move towards ... He's trying to bury Anakin as deep down inside as possible ... He's trying to kill that side of himself." "I'm not going to give away anything else about the storyline, only I think it's really going to satisfy Star Wars fans. And in this, we get to explore that." "Vader is at a pivotal time in his life. Hayden Christensen will be reprising his role as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, and the actor has hinted that the iconic character is going through some big changes. Obi-Wan Kenobi is finally premiering on Disney+ this Friday, and Ewan McGregor isn't the only Star Wars prequels star who is set to return.
Nearly two decades after Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith, actor Hayden Christensen is turning back to the dark side in Obi-Wan Kenobi.
(Actors Spencer Wilding and Daniel Naprous physically portrayed Vader in the spinoff film set just before the events of A New Hope.) During an interview with ET Canada, Christensen was asked if he would be open to leading his own Star Wars spinoff as Darth Vader. "Yeah, I mean, absolutely," he said. The Darth Vader actor rises again in Disney+'s Obi-Wan Kenobi, a limited series set in-between the events of Sith and A New Hope, and will reportedly reprise his role as the Sith Lord in Ahsoka, starring Rosario Dawson as Skywalker's former apprentice.
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Whether you loved the Star Wars prequels or hated them, it is exciting to consider what might happen between Hayden Christensen and Ewan McGregor’s characters as Obi-Wan Kenobi unfolds. Of course, Christensen and other prequel defenders may rightly point out that we not only meet those characters at a different point in history, but most of them come from backgrounds wildly different from Anakin’s. Luke is a farmboy and Han spends most of his time around the kinds of criminals who keep literal slaves and feed them to monsters when they talk back. “[F]rom the way these characters look and the way that they talk, and I feel like sometimes people lose sight of that and they expect them to speak the same way that we speak — and that’s not what we were going for.”
Hayden Christensen says his Obi-Wan Kenobi character had a 'Vader movement specialist'. How did the actor perfect moving around in that big Darth Vader suit? He ...
"Obviously, we stay true to voice that we all know and love," he says. But his style changes and evolves as he tries to fight in his armor now." Will we get to see any of that familiar physicality from the Dark Lord in Obi-Wan Kenobi? But again, it's a full-on challenge, just trying to get to set in that suit." So with Christensen returning to portray arguably the most iconic role in the history of pop culture for Obi-Wan Kenobi (premiering May 27 on Disney+), did he have to spend some time just figuring out how to actually move and walk as a confident badass in a giant suit of armor? If "Vader movement specialist" just became your favorite job title ever, you are not alone, and the Vader movement specialist was none other than choreographer Joann Jansen. But Christensen explains the actual importance of the job.
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“It wasn’t something that I ever thought that I wanted to do. “I was just enamored by it all. The article mentioned the actor looking up to Lucas’ works “even outside of Star Wars” and his parents buying him The Creative Impulse, which was a book about Lucas’ works in the first 20 years and the director’s influences. “It just wasn’t something that interested me,” he says. But the action figures, that was cool, I got a kick out of that.” He would use that time to build “barns and renovate old farmhouses.” I didn’t really think of it as being something that was mine.” However, he would turn away from acting and settle down in his farm that was not too far from his hometown of Toronto. But I was able to distance or detach from that experience because I knew it was about this thing that I was now a part of. This was something he did not prepare for when he allegedly beat Leonardo DiCaprio for the Anakin Skywalker role. Do you think that’s a possibility?” Christensen asked. “It was a no-brainer.
'Star Wars' Hayden Christensen shrugs off 'Ahsoka' series apperance, making fans speculate that Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader appear.
Every Star Wars fan is coming around to love Hayden Christensen and wants more of the beloved actor. Dave Filoni’s highly anticipated new Star Wars story featuring Ahsoka Tano (Rosario Dawson) couldn’t come faster. 20 years after making his Star Wars saga debut as the young Jedi Knight Anakin Skywalker, Hayden Christensen is returning to the galaxy far, far away to reprise his role of Skywalker and Sith Lord Darth Vader for the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi series.
Hayden Christensen comments on the rumored Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader appearance in the Rosario Dawson-led Star Wars series Ahsoka on Disney+.
It could also give a deeper meaning to Ahsoka and Luke Skywalker's relationship as seen in The Book of Boba Fett. For how, though, Christensen isn't saying anything, so fans will have to wait for a more official confirmation. The fact that Lucasfilm already had Christensen return to Star Wars makes it hard to believe that they won't be trying to put him in more projects where a Vader or Anakin cameo can help the story. The actor is returning to Star Wars after almost two decades away, this time on the small screen in the Obi-Wan Kenobi show on Disney+. He will once again play Darth Vader, aka Anakin Skywalker, on the series.
Moving in the armor of the iconic Sith Lord can be challenging. Luckily, Hayden Christensen had a Vader movement specialist to help out.
But his style changes and evolves as he tries to fight in his armor now." The premiere for Obi-Wan Kenobi is only a few days away now, set for May 27 on Disney+. Christensen, for one, has voiced his enthusiasm about coming back to the franchise after a brief cameo in Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker. "It's really exciting, man. And it's my own sort of version of it," Christensen said. According to Christensen, for his return, they spent a lot of time figuring out how to move and walk, as the suit also really informed your movement. Something that Christensen had honed from hours of intense practice sessions with co-star Ewan McGregor and stunt coordinator Nich Gallard? Was any of that worked into the Disney+ series as well? But again, it's a full-on challenge, just trying to get to set in that suit."
'Obi-Wan Kenobi' star Hayden Christensen defends the dialogue George Lucas wrote for the 'Star Wars' prequel trilogy.
“George Lucas creates such a unique world where everything is so specific, from the way these characters look and the way that they talk. As Christensen explained it in a chat with The Guardian, there was nothing wrong with the dialogue, considering the fictional setting. Now, in celebration of his return to the galaxy far, far away in just a few days through Obi-Wan Kenobi, the actor has risen to the defense of the prequels, or more specifically, an element that took the brunt of the criticism back in the day.
Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader actor Hayden Christensen shares his opinion of the Star Wars franchise's somewhat divisive sequel trilogy.
After experiencing the praise and criticism involved in making the prequel films, being able to sit back and simply take in a new era of Star Wars as a fan does sound enjoyable. That same struggle continued with the release of the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Hayden Christensen, who played Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in the Star Wars prequels, has reacted to the famed franchise’s sequel trilogy.
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When I got the call, I was instantly elated ... I was just so excited to get to come back after all these years." "I guess the impression that I got from George Lucas was that if they don't like them, then they don't 'get' it -- and that was good enough for me," Christensen recalled. The Star Wars prequel films were some of the most anticipated events in recent cinematic history, though audiences who grew up with the original films had various qualms with the new era of storytelling, as they directed their disappointment towards George Lucas for a number of reasons.
Ahead of his return to Star Wars Obi-Wan Kenobi, Hayden Christensen talks to TheGamer about what brought him back.
Of course, this is a different point in his life, and I'm at a different point in my life. It's a moment he says "played a big part" in his decision to return. We don't want to diminish that mystique." In that sense, returning to the role is a chance for redemption. This is a role that's come to define my life in so many ways." For better or for worse, Hayden Christensen has had his life defined by his time as Anakin Skywalker and Darth Vader. The two movies he starred in have made him immortal - Star Wars is perhaps the most enduring movie franchise ever, and Vader its most iconic character.
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Going back to that well runs the risk of diluting previous scenes, so fingers crossed it adds to their legacy. Optimists can point out this isn’t strictly a denial, but it may be that Christensen doesn’t know what’s going on in Ahsoka because he isn’t in it. While nothing has been officially confirmed, The Hollywood Reporter said back in October that it was a done deal.
George Lucas creates such a unique world where everything is so specific"
Obi-Wan Kenobi debuts May 27 exclusively on Disney Plus. In the meantime, check out our guide to all the upcoming Star Wars movies and TV shows for everything else coming soon from the galaxy far, far away. “George Lucas creates such a unique world where everything is so specific, from the way these characters look and the way that they talk," the actor said. In a heartbeat.
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For fans of a galaxy far, far away, this is a chance to reconnect with the essence of the series that feels long lost, and for Christensen himself, returning was simply a “no brainer”. Present at the very birth of blockbuster moviemaking, the emergence of Star Wars is recognised as one of the first franchises that enveloped fans within its makeup. These characters really do belong to everybody,” with his thoughts shedding some enlightening reflections on the state of the modern franchise. Taken aback at the audience’s resentment, franchise stars such as Ewan McGregor have previously discussed how they struggled to repair their image following the prequel films, with Hayden Christensen being no different, taking a significant step back from acting after the release of the third movie. Part of this fervent love included a newfound appreciation for Hayden Christensen, with his performance in the final two prequel films now considered highlights alongside several other iconic moments. Such proved too great a task, with the trilogy infamously being thrown to the baying Star Wars fans who began to tear it limb from limb.
Hayden Christensen is fond of the Star Wars sequels, and believes they did well by his character from a galaxy far, far away, Darth Vader.
This provokes Kylo to kill all his fellow students and turn to the First Order and Supreme Leader Snoke. Even in death, the idea of him has sway over those who remain. “I think it was great the way that they honoured this character.
During a roundtable interview, director Deborah Chow said the Darth Vader actor was needed because of the show's connection to the prequel trilogy.
"And I said that to George [Lucas], and he said, 'It's okay. So it should feel very mechanical and maybe not very natural.'" He also told Entertainment Weekly that producers had to hire a "Vader movement specialist" to help him move in the suit correctly. "Obviously, we're very connected to the prequels, and we're very strongly connected to 'Revenge of the Sith' in particular," Chow said. He added: "I was just thrilled. "I got a message from somebody first saying you might be getting a phone call very soon and immediately my imagination started to run wild," the actor recalled.
Hayden Christensen is back in the galaxy far, far away for Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Regardless, Hayden Christensen is back in the galaxy far, far away with the Obi-Wan Kenobi series. Hayden Christensen seems to think this is par for the course, and doesn’t agree with the criticism that has come George Lucas’ way since the prequels hit theaters in the early 2000’s. Indeed, the prequels have been getting way more love lately, especially in the wake of the sequel trilogy. While Hayden Christensen has been the butt of countless Star Wars jokes over the last two decades, it’s sweet to hear how much the franchise and his relationship with George Lucas continue to be. One big example is Anakin’s lines about hating sand in Attack of the Clones, which were uttered by Hayden Christensen himself. Hayden Christensen made his Star Wars debut back in 2002’s Attack of The Clones, playing Anakin Skywalker. Fans can’t wait to see what he’ll bring to Darth Vader in the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi show, and the 41 year-old actor has been reminiscing about the prequels while promoting the Disney+ series. There are popular movie franchises, and then there’s Star Wars. Generations of moviegoers were brought up on the galaxy far, far away, and it remains a vital part of the pop culture landscape.
Hayden Christensen has shared his thoughts on the Star Wars sequels – and he's a fan. Christensen starred as Anakin Skywalker in the prequel trilogy (The ...
But he's trying to bury Anakin as deep down inside as possible." He also returns as Vader in the upcoming Obi-Wan Kenobi TV show, which will see the titular Jedi in hiding on Tatooine, watching over a young Luke Skywalker. Vader, meanwhile, is on the hunt for the surviving Jedi with his sinister Inquisitors. "I really enjoyed the sequel trilogy.
Obi-Wan Kenobi star Hayden Christensen says he "really enjoyed" the Star Wars sequel trilogy, because he was able to enjoy it like regular a fan.
Despite the negative reaction to his prior Star Wars work, Christensen has mentioned how excited he was to reprise the role of Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader in Obi-Wan Kenobi. "It was mostly a lot of excitement because I had spent enough time with this character and felt like I knew him, and coming back to it felt very natural in a lot of ways," he said. "I went back and rewatched all the films, and I also got into the animated shows, The Clone Wars and Rebels," Christensen said. Christensen gave The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise of Skywalker the thumbs up in an interview with Kakuchopurei. "I really enjoyed the Sequel Trilogy," he said.
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Easily the most recognizable saga in Christensen's repertoire, he first took to the screen as Anakin Skywalker in Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones back in 2002. When he learns that his son is being bullied at school, he takes his family to his remote hometown in Ohio for a bit of family bonding. After gaining immense popularity in the industry for his entertaining stories, Glass finds himself under speculation without evidence to back up his work. Acclaimed author Stephen King even referred to it as one of his top ten movies of the year, per EW, specifically remarking that the armored car chase was the best heist action sequence of 2010. This devastating movie is probably the most sobering on this list, and Christensen is featured in a highly talented ensemble cast. He’s proven his range, showed the world his ability to voice act ,and received critical acclaim for some of his work.
Hayden Christensen dons the full Darth Vader get-up in Obi-Wan Kenobi. To get his movements right, the Star Wars series used a.
He mentioned struggling with the rigidity, which isn’t too unlike how Darth Vader would probably feel during his early days with the mask and armor. The suit is an iconic part of the character, but it’s a newer aspect for Christensen. While describing his experience with the Darth Vader get-up this time around to EW, he compared it to Revenge of the Sith. And interestingly, his comfortability is somewhat parallel to his character. It was in 2005’s Revenge of the Sith after Anakin Skywalker fully descended into darkness and barely survived a battle with his former best friend and mentor.
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Another question that has risen since it was announced Vader would be making a return is: Who will provide his voice? And I said that to George [Lucas], and he said, ‘It’s okay. So it should feel very mechanical and maybe not very natural.'”