Star Wars actor Liam Neeson has said that the many spin-off TV series are "diluting" the franchise, in his opinion. But the Qui-Gon Jinn star seems to have ruled out the possibility of his own ...
Neeson, who played Jedi master Qui-Gon Jinn in 1999's "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace," said during an episode of "Watch What Happens Live" with host Andy Cohen that he is no longer interested in ...
Following the success of Schindler’s List in which he played the title role, Neeson’s star was high in the early 1990s, and the James Bond people came calling. Neeson told The Times of London ...
Liam Neeson starred in superhero films like Darkman and Batman Begins, but we likely shouldn't expect to see him returning to the world of superheroes anytime soon, as he recently reflected on how ...
"No, I'm not," he announced, before explaining that it is the various Star Wars TV shows that have put him off the idea of returning. Neeson said: "There are so many spin-offs of Star Wars.
most notably when he sensationally called UFC star Conor McGregor a “little leprechaun.” “That little leprechaun Conor McGregor, he gives Ireland a bad name,” Neeson told Men’s Health ea ...
Neeson for his part later featured in other film franchises, namely "Star Wars," "The Chronicles of Narnia," "The Dark Knight" trilogy, and "Taken." ...
He replied: “No. There are so many spin-offs of Star Wars, it’s diluting it to me. “I think it’s taking away the mystery and the magic in a weird way.” Neeson starred in Star Wars ...
The screen then switched from that to a live shot of Neeson in the audience, on his phone, recreating the scene. READ MORE: ‘Star Wars’ Alum Liam Neeson Thinks There Are Too Many Spin-Offs ...
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