Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor has admitted he quit living in Britain to get away from fans wanting selfies with him.
24.01.2020 - 10:11 / etonline.com
Don't worry, fans, the Ewan McGregor Obi-Wan Kenobi series is still the Disney+ show you're looking for.
After rumors last week that the show -- which was officially confirmed during the Disney+ presentation at D23 Expo last August -- had been cancelled, was first to report on Thursday that the series had instead been put on hold, with crews sent home from Pinewood Studios in London, where they were preparing to begin filming.
ET spoke with McGregor on Thursday night at the «Harleywood &
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Ewan McGregor has insisted that reports of his Obi-Wan Kenobi Disney+ series being put on “indefinite” hold are “not as dramatic” as they may seem.
In what came as sad news for Star Wars fans, rumours were rife that the upcoming Obi-Wan Kanobi Disney+ series has become the victim of an indefinite delay due to writer Hossein Amini's exit from the series. There was also the fact that the scripts were apparently not up the mark and had to be rewritten, which would shorten the series from six episodes to four episodes. However, Ewan McGregor, who immortalised Obi-Wan and is an integral part of the Star Wars franchise, debunked these reports.