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Liam Neeson Talks His Star Wars Qui-Gon Jinn Return – The Hollywood Reporter

[This story contains spoilers for Obi-Wan Kenobi.] 

Qui-Gon Jinn has returned.

Star Wars fans were floored on Wednesday when Liam Neeson made his return to a galaxy far, far away in the series finale of Obi-Wan Kenobi on Disney+.

In the closing moments of the Star Wars miniseries, Neeson returned to the franchise for the first time since Star Wars: Episode I — The Phantom Menace (1999) as Jedi Knight Qui-Gon Jinn (in live-action form; he also voiced the character in Star Wars: The Clone Wars). It had been teased since the premiere episode that Qui-Gon might make an appearance, but there was never any guarantee. And given how much time has passed since Neeson last played the character, it was hard to determine his interest in donning his Jedi robes one more time.

The Academy Award-nominated actor told The Hollywood Reporter that he decided to return to the franchise for a number of reasons.

“I certainly didn’t want anyone else playing Qui-Gon Jinn, and I wanted to show my respect for George [Lucas] and that mythical world that he created,” Neeson told THR. “Plus, Ewan [McGregor] is a pal, and I loved working with him during The Phantom Menace 25 years ago.”

Ewan McGregor (left) and Liam Neeson in ‘Star Wars Episode I — The Phantom Menace’ (1999).
Lucasfilm Ltd./Courtesy Everett Collection

In the 1999 film, Qui-Gon was Obi-Wan’s master, and through a series of events, the pair of Jedi found Anakin Skywalker (Jake Lloyd) on Tatooine. Not long after helping to secure Anakin’s freedom, Qui-Gon was killed during a lightsaber duel with Darth Maul (Ray Park).

Neeson has noted in years past that he was always a fan of the film and tuned out the initial criticism, which has since subsided, with a generation of fans being quite fond of The Phantom Menace, Attack of the Clones and Revenge of the Sith.

“I like [Phantom Menace],” Neeson told Andy Cohen on SiriusXM channel Radio Andy in 2020. “I am proud of it and proud to have been a part of it. I got to be a Jedi. I got to play with those wonderful lightsabers and stuff. It was terrific, Andy, it really was.”

As for Neeson’s return to the franchise, fans have been waiting with bated breath ever since Yoda (Frank Oz) told Obi-Wan in Revenge of the Sith that he would teach him how to connect with his late master’s Force ghost. On Wednesday, that planted seed finally bloomed.

The entire Obi-Wan Kenobi series is streaming now on Disney+.



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Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi Is an Animated Series Featuring Ahsoka, Count Dooku, and Liam Neeson’s Qui-Gon Jinn

Star Wars: Tales of the Jedi is an upcoming anthology of original animated shorts headed to Disney+ this Fall that will not only tell stories of Ahsoka and Count Dooku at different parts of their lives, but it will also see Liam Neeson return to voice Qui-Gon Jinn.

Tales of the Jedi was officially revealed at Star Wars Celebration and will consist of six episodes, with three focusing on Ahsoka and the other three focusing on Count Dooku.

Ahsoka Tano, Count Dooku, and Qui-Gon Jinn

Ahsoka’s episodes will be spread across her life and will give glimpses of her childhood days, her time spent with Anakin Skywalker in the Clone War era, and facing an Inquisitor after Order 66.

Count Dooku’s episodes will have a similar format and will focus on a different part of his life as a Jedi before he turned to the dark side. Liam Neeson will appear in Count Dooku’s stories, and the episodes will even feature a younger Qui-Gon Jinn that was voiced by Liam Neeson’s son, Michael.

As noted by IGN alum and Fandom managing editor Eric Goldman shared that one of Ahsoka’s episodes – ‘Life and Death’ – was shown at the panel and showed Ahsoka’s very early life with her parents. It ran about 15 minutes, and Star Wars Battlefront 2’s Janina Gavankar will play her mother.

Star Wars: Every Jedi and Every Sith Ever

Tales of the Jedi was a Dark Horse Comics series that explored the ancient history of the Jedi Order and their war with the Sith. The original was set 4,000 years before the era of the movies, so this series look to stray from that but still explore the past of the Jedi.

This Tales of the Jedi news was just one of the many reveals at Star Wars Celebration so far, and joins the release date and first trailer of Star Wars’ Andor, the announcement of Star Wars: Skeleton Crew with Jude Law, the official teaser trailer of Willow, the first image from Indiana Jones 5, and the confirmation that the third season of The Mandalorian and the premiere of Ahsoka will arrive in 2023.

Kim Horcher contributed to this report.

Adam Bankhurst is a news writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @AdamBankhurst and on Twitch.



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