Star Wars, Samuel L. Jackson hopes for a return of Mace Windu

Disney has been growing Star Wars since the acquisition of Lucasfilm. If the community remains divided regarding certain productions, the entertainment giant has not been idle in recent years. Between a new trilogy (The force awakens, The Last Jedi, L’Ascension de Skywalker), des spin-offs (Rogue One and Solo) or series (The Mandalorian, The Boba Fett Book…), the fans had for their argument. The next production to come? Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+ with a first trailer unveiled for the mini-series. The opportunity for Ewan McGregor and Hayden Christensen to take over the roles of the prelogy, Obi-Wan Kenobi and Darth Vader respectively. A prelogy in which Mace Windu also appears, played by Samuel L. Jackson.

And precisely, the actor was the guest of the Happy Sad Confused podcast (via CBR). He was logically asked regarding Mace Windu.

Credit: Lucasfilm

The actor does not hide his desire for the Jedi to be back in a Star Wars production.

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The actor asked the director of The Mandalorian

The revival is a bit of the fashionable thing in recent years. Between Halloween, Scream, Spider-Man : No Way Home, the original cast returns following decades of absence. Star Wars is no exception to the rule and Samuel L. Jackson might step into the breach. In any case, the actor seems ready to put on Mace Windu’s outfit despite his severed hand in the prelogy (and a fatal fall in fact).

There’s a huge story of people with one hand coming back to Star Wars. The only person I’ve talked to regarding it is Bryce Dallas Howard because I just did a movie with her. She directs episodes of The Mandalorian. I said to him: “Tu think you might be able to help a brother? I mean, you like me, don’t you? “. She answered : ” I love you, you are amazing! “. So put me back in there. Put me in boss, I’m ready! You know, I can learn to wield a lightsaber with my left hand. Come on, hook me up.

Samuel L. Jackson

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