In light of his return in Obi-Wan Kenobi as Darth Vader, Hayden Christensen reveals the most fun he's had working on a Star Wars project.
Christensen chose his Revenge of the Sith final duel as the most fun he's ever had working on a Star Wars project. In Obi-Wan Kenobi, Christensen reprises his role as Darth Vader/Anakin Skywalker. Originally, the Lucasfilm project wasn't going to feature the Sith Lord, but after a couple of reworks and a lot of deliberation, director Deborah Chow and writer Joby Harold decided that it made sense for the character to be involved in this Ben Kenobi narrative. Hayden Christensen reveals the most fun he's had working on a Star Wars project.
Complex caught up with Hayden Christensen to chat about his role as Darth Vader in 'Obi-Wan Kenobi' and not giving too much of the iconic character away.
I’m looking forward to seeing the next couple of episodes for her work in a lot of ways. HC: I think Vader is, in a lot of ways, an incredible leader and obviously a great warrior. I think there’s a lot of sort of mystery and mystique that needs to be maintained. But the actor isn’t just around as Vader, even appearing as a vision in the third episode. When the Disney+ Obi-Wan Kenobi series became official and not just a long-wished-for fan project, part of the excitement for the show revolved around the idea of Ewan McGregor returning to his portrayal of the titular, famed master Jedi. Enthusiasm over the project grew exponentially when LucasFilm and Disney announced Hayden Christensen would also return—but as Darth Vader this time around. I think, when Vader is his own, in the bacta tank or in his meditation chamber, there’s a side of him that he doesn’t present to other people, obviously.
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I certainly would love to continue with this character, and I feel like there's more there to do. Based on his cold, calculating, and ruthless history, it's difficult to find ways to make Darth Vader the main character in a narrative, as he instead is largely featured in more supporting roles, though he has taken center stage in various comic book series from Marvel, some of which actor Hayden Christensen would be interested in exploring in a future Disney+ series. In response to ScreenRant asking Christensen about reprising his role for a future project, the actor shared, "I don't know.
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There’s, like, you know, a team of people that come in with all the different pieces and they kind of assemble it on you, then the helmet goes on.” Hayden had to bulk up for the role, gaining a “good 25 lbs.” He noted, “ I was trying my best to put on as much weight and size as possible. Of a possible Dark Vader spin-off, Christensen commented, “I don’t know about that.
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Stepping back into these roles again, it was kind of like no time had passed. "I think we both took it really seriously, too. In a clip shared by the Disney Plus show's Twitter (opens in new tab) account, Christensen and Ewan McGregor reminisced on their experiences.
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The fifth episode of “Obi-Wan Kenobi” premiered Wednesday, with the finale set to arrive June 22. “That sort of required a lot of effort to, one, put on some size so I could fill out the suit a bit more and, two, just get the movement down,” he continued. “The first time I saw Ewan on set, on my first day, and getting to reunite as these characters was a profoundly special moment,” Christensen said.
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"I think the payoff is definitely there. "I still got it in me!" It was an emotional experience for me." "I think the payoff is definitely there. "I still got it in me!" It was an emotional experience for me."
The actor, who depicted Anakin Skywalker's transformation to the villainous Vader in the “Star Wars” prequel movies, never expected to return to a galaxy far, ...
The fifth episode of “Obi-Wan Kenobi” premiered Wednesday, with the finale set to arrive June 22. “That sort of required a lot of effort to, one, put on some size so I could fill out the suit a bit more and, two, just get the movement down,” he continued. “The first time I saw Ewan on set, on my first day, and getting to reunite as these characters was a profoundly special moment,” Christensen said.
HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- Darth Vader has always been one of the big screen's most terrifying villains of all time. But the character gave actor Hayden ...
"I think the payoff is definitely there. "I still got it in me!" It was an emotional experience for me." "I think the payoff is definitely there. "I still got it in me!" It was an emotional experience for me."
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And, just like in 2005, he had to work out quite a bit to become the physically imposing as Darth Vader. For Obi-Wan Christensen shares Darth Vader body duties with stuntmen Dmitrious Bistrevsky and Tom O'Connell. But, for fans, knowing that it’s Hayden in the suit — even when we can’t see his face — creates a kind of strange, intangible nostalgia. “I think this story does a really good job of connecting the original trilogy and the prequel trilogy,” he explains. It wasn’t a hard sell, exactly, because, for Christensen, part of the appeal of this Star Wars series was to attend to some unfinished business of the prequels. “I think that process was very important for me,” he says. Even though Darth Vader and Anakin Skywalker are the same person we tend to think of a before and after. Like many parents who have young children right now, Christensen was born in the ’80s, came of age in the ’90s, and started adulting in the late aughts. From Patton Oswalt threatening to “kill George Lucas with a shovel,” to savage critical reviews (“Attack of the Groans”) the mainstream media was deeply unkind to these films. “The only reason we’ve been able to come back and continue with these characters again is because of your generation.” When I became a dad that changed everything in my life. Christensen co-parents Briar Rose with actress Rachel Bilson. Although the two have long since split, as parents to their daughter, they are a united front. Unlike the fairy tale of the Boomer’s Star Wars movies, Christensen’s take on the faraway galaxy was a cautionary tale for angry young men everywhere. Hayden Christensen is the opposite of Anakin Skywalker. While Anakin is dominated by arrogance masking his deep insecurity, Christensen is zen as hell.
Hayden Christensen has revealed the Star Wars prequel scene he had the most fun filming. The actor played Anakin Skywalker in Attack of the Clones and ...
Stepping back into these roles again, it was kind of like no time had passed. "I think we both took it really seriously, too. In a clip shared by the Disney Plus show's Twitter (opens in new tab) account, Christensen and Ewan McGregor reminisced on their experiences.
Hayden Christensen, who recently returned to the Star Wars universe as Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader, has talked about filming Revenge of the Sith.
I think we both took it really seriously, too, so we were having so much fun, but it was really intense and rewarding.” “I have so many fond memories,” McGregor added. “There’s many great memories, it’s hard to pick a favourite,” Christensen said.
Now, Christensen is ready for a new series or movie within the Skywalker saga featuring Natalie Portman (Padmé Amidala) and Ian McDiarmid (Emperor Palpatine):.
Natalie [Portman] — there’s lots of fun stuff there to think about.” Natalie [Portman] — there’s lots of fun stuff there to think about.” Hayden Christensen on actors he’d like to share the screen with again:
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It’s basically a dance sequence that just happens to end with one of the dancers getting the high ground and chopping off the other dancer’s legs, with the now-legless dancer screaming “I hate you” as the other one leaves him to burn to death. The video also has some behind-the-scenes clips of Christensen and McGregor practicing with regular sticks (because real lightsabers would be too dangerous, of course), and paired with actual footage from the movie, it does seem like the elaborate choreography needed for the fight scene would be a lot of fun to master. A lot of Star Wars opinions seem straightforward—the originals are “good,” the prequels are “bad,” the sequels are “disastrous, except for The Last Jedi which is perfect in every way”—but there’s actually more nuance in there than the average person might expect.
Hayden Christensen doesn't want his return to Darth Vader to end with Obi-Wan Kenobi, and he has ideas about how to continue!
In 2019’s Star Wars: Darth Vader #25, while experiencing visions after defeating the spirit of the ancient Sith Lord Momin, one of Vader’s visions shows Palpatine using the Force to conceive Anakin in Shmi. You can see that moment below. In 2017’s Star Wars: Darth Vader #1, the story begins just as Vader wakes up in his new cybernetic form. In particular, if you’ve read the 2017-2019 Star Wars: Darth Vader series by Charles Soule and Giuseppe Camuncoli, then knowing that Hayden Christensen is likely talking about that series — among others — probably has you excited.