It is evident that one of the actors from the Star Wars cast who has received the most love in recent years has been, without a doubt, Hayden Christensen. The Canadian actor returned triumphantly a few years ago with the series Obi-Wan Kenobiand in addition to exciting fans, it also brought tears to several members of the production team.
In an interview with the American media Vanity Fair, Ewan McGregor, who plays the unforgettable Obi-Wan Kenobi in the saga, revealed that during the filming of the series, the set was filled with emotion every time Christensen appeared. Additionally, he admitted to seeing more than one crew member shed tears backstage.
“It wasn’t really written that emotionally, I don’t think, but there was something about seeing Hayden [Christensen], and something about working with him again, in that state there, that made me feel that. He caught me by surprise like anyone else. Like, when it started happening, everyone was like, there were a ton of people on set for this. Like every time Hayden was there, I want to say it’s a testament to the love people have for him, that every time Hayden arrived on set, there were hundreds of people around. You could have heard a pin drop. It was amazing. People cried in front of the monitors when we appeared. “It was really amazing.”
With its appearance in Obi-Wan, Christensen returned to participate in the Star Wars universe 17 years after his last intervention. Her role was very interesting and the action scenes between Anakin and the Jedi Master generated intense emotions in many fans of the saga.
Now, Hayden’s future in the franchise is totally unknown. Ahsoka It was the last series in which we were able to see Anakin, and at the time of writing this article, it is unknown if the actor will participate again in any other project in the saga. Although everything indicates that he could have another cameo in other films and series in the franchise.
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