Shooting the series about Obi-Vana Kenobi was postponed due to problems with the script: Yuen McGregor gave a comment

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As the Collider has become known, the studio Lucasfilm decided to postpone the shooting until the television show's name about one of the key heroes of "Star Wars" Obi-Vana Kenobi. According to the information, Lucasfilm President Katlin Kennedy rejected the scenario, which wrote for the TV series Hussein Amini. It is planned to invite other authors with fresh ideas.

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This information also confirmed The Hollywood Reporter. According to the source, Kennedy remained dissatisfied with the fact that the proposed story was similar to the plot of "Mandalortz", another series from the Universe of Star Wars. In the version of Amini Kenobi appears as a patron of young hatch and lei, which reminds Mandalorca, who stood on the defense of the baby of iodine.

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Earlier it became known that in the upcoming TV series on Obi-Van, Yuen McGregor, who has already played this character in full-length "Star Wars". The actor himself has already managed to comment on the harness with the scenario of the upcoming series, assuring that the problems are not really so serious, as it may seem. In an interview with Variety, the actor said:

I think we will start shooting at the beginning of next year, and not the closest summer. It seems to me that we have excellent scenarios. They are all healthy decorated. Studio executives only want to make them better. I think all this will not affect the date of release of the series on the air. Everything is fine. I was surprised to arise the hype, because in reality everything is not so serious.

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The director of the future TV show remains Deborah Chow ("Mr. Robot", "Mandalorets"). The series will go to the disney + platform.

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