Liam Neeson returned to the “Star Wars” universe with a quick cameo in final 12 months’s Disney+ restricted collection “Obi-Wan Kenobi.” Granted, it lasted two strains of dialogue, nevertheless it occurred nonetheless. But don’t count on Neeson to return for a Qui-Gon Jinn collection any time quickly. Variety stories that Neeson isn’t eager on the concept for one foremost purpose: there’s an excessive amount of “Star Wars” stuff now, and all the spinoffs are “diluting” the franchise’s mystique.
Neeson made his feedback on the February 16 episode of “Watch What Happens Live!,” the place he was a visitor with Paul Rudd. “No, I’m not,” Neeson responded when requested if he’d return to play Qui-Gon once more. “There’s so many spinoffs of “Star Wars.” It’s diluting it to me, and it’s taken away the thriller and the magic in a bizarre manner.” So, straight from the actor’s mouth: don’t count on Neeson’s Jedi grasp again onscreen anymore.
It appears like Neeson has modified his tune a bit from final 12 months. After his temporary return in “Obi-Wan Kenobi” final summer season, the actor advised ComedianBook.com that he would contemplating enjoying Qui-Gon Jinn once more, however solely in a film, not a TV collection. “Oh, I think so, yeah, yeah, yeah, I think so…if it was a film,” Neeson stated in that interview. “Yeah, I’m a bit of a snob when it comes to TV, I must admit. I just like the big screen, you know? Qui-Gon, I can’t believe it’s 24 years since we made “The Phantom Menace,” I simply can not imagine the place the time has gone. It was a terrific expertise, taking pictures that movie in London.”
With all the varied “Star Wars” content material out now over varied media platforms, it’s no shock Neeson feels the way in which he does. Along with the current new trilogy of “Star Wars” movies, there’s additionally been “Rogue One” and “Solo.” Then there’s the plethora of Disney+ collection, together with “The Mandalorian,” which has its third season premiere on March 1, “The Book Of Boba Fett,” “Andor,” and “Kenobi.” Even extra are on the way in which, too, together with “Ashoka,” “The Acolyte,” and “Skeleton Crew.” And then there’s all the animated collection within the “Star Wars” universe, too. So, no, Neeson’s not off-base in his apart that perhaps the franchise’s magic is gone as a result of there’s now manner an excessive amount of of it.
Take a peek at Neeson’s interview on “Watch What Happens Live!” under. Sorry, “Star Wars” followers: the additional live-action adventures of Qui-Gon Jinn aren’t occurring.