Adanedhel a écrit:Il passe 19 ans sur Tatooine, j'en attendais au moins 19 saisons
18 seasons and a movie.. !
Adanedhel a écrit:Il passe 19 ans sur Tatooine, j'en attendais au moins 19 saisons
"Spring next year we start. I'm really excited about it. It's gonna be great, I think."
"As I understand, it's a standalone season. We'll see. Who knows?"
"I'm more excited about doing this one than I was doing the second and third one that we did before. I'm just excited about working with Deborah Chow [director, who also directed episodes of The Mandalorian], and the storylines are going to be really good I think. I'm just excited to play him again. It's been long enough since I played him before."
"Now we're going to be able to really create stuff without swathes of green-screen and blue-screen, which becomes very tedious for the actor."
"You know, our films weren't much liked when they came out, by my generation who loved the first ones. I think people of our generation wanted to feel the way they'd felt when they saw those first three movies when they were kids, and George [Lucas] wanted to take our ones in a different direction, he had a different idea. It was tricky at the time, I remember."
"But now, all these years later, I'm really aware of what our films meant to the generation they were made for, the children of that time. They really like them. I've met people who, they mean a lot to them, those films, more so than the original three, and I'm like, 'Are you kidding?'"
"We start shooting in March of next year."
"The fun thing about doing them in the first place, when I was much younger, was trying to imagine Alec Guiness - how would he play these scenes as a younger guy. And it led me to watch a lot of his early work, which I hadn't seen before. Brilliant movies, wonderful films that he'd been in...and I just had such a great time sort of studying him in those movies."
"There was a great film called The Card, that I'd never seen, about a ragged old man who ends up being a sort of mayor of a town or something. So as you say. I'm much closer in age to him and it will be my challenge to try and sort of meet him somewhere."
"I love Alec Guiness, I never got to meet him, but I love him through his work and it's a great honor to sort of try and pretend to be him"
“I really am very excited about it. It’s been a long time coming. I mean we’ve been talking about doing it, Lucasfilm and Disney, I dunno for four, five, maybe more years and it’s just taken a while to come to fruition. I am excited about the fact that it’s a series as opposed to a movie, it gives us more space, and mainly I am excited about it because of The Mandalorian series which I just thought was really good, and we’re going to adopt some of that technology that they utilized in that filming and I’m working with Deborah Chow who directed some Mandalorian. I’m really excited about working with her, I think she’s really good. We did a couple of tests. When we were going to make a film earlier we did some testing and it was great working with her.”
“It was funny walking on set because it was a lot of The Mandalorian crew and I walked on, and for it was a big moment, I walked into the dressing room and there were my beige cloaks and my belts and boots and it was like, oh my God, it was my old costume, it was amazing.”
Adanedhel a écrit:J'imagine qu'il y aura des flash-back, des scènes de rêve ou de méditation, qui permettront de revoir son visage
"We start making it in the late spring and we're gonna be shooting it here in L.A. and not...it's so funny, every week, there's a new report. My dad was sending me links, saying, 'I thought you were shooting it in L.A.' because there's another tabloid expose that we're shooting it in some bizarre town somewhere. Then we're meant to be making it in Boston and then we're meant to be making [it] [in] Boston, England. But we're not. We're shooting it in L.A."
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