Ewan McGregor Keeps The Dream Of Live-Action Star Wars: Clone Wars Alive
Briefly

There's a couple of things," McGregor said when asked what he still wants to do in the Star Wars universe after all of his previous work. "I'd quite like to wear that armor, I was speaking to someone earlier, from the Clone Wars. I think that's something I would enjoy." This desire reflects McGregor's enthusiasm for further exploring the depth and character relationships established in the animated series, which many fans cherish.
The biggest challenge to exploring the Clone Wars in that context would be de-aging McGregor. He mentioned the possibility of wearing dots on his face for three months to make him younger using CGI. "I don't care, I'll do it," he said. "And that way Hayden and I can really get back together again." This highlights McGregor's commitment to honoring the legacy of his character while pursuing new story possibilities.
The answer included tapping into the critical acclaim and passionate fandom around the animated Clone Wars, which focusses on Obi-Wan and Anakin Skywalker's lives and relationships more deeply than any of the films. This comment underscores the desire among fans for richer character narratives that extend beyond what's been explored in the live-action films so far.
. . . so there's definitely that [as] one idea and the other one is, obviously between the end of the Obi-Wan Kenobi series and [later] when Alec Guinness is Obi-Wan Kenobi, there's gotta be another few stories in there and we're de —. This suggests a strong motivation from McGregor and possibly the creators to delve deeper into Obi-Wan's journey, building anticipation for potential storylines.
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