Trainspotting's Ewan McGregor says it was great to play Obi-Wan Kenobi again and that he has tried to sound like Alec Guinness.
Ewan is back after 20 years as the Jedi master for new Disney+ series Obi-Wan Kenobi and said the new technology it great.
He told BBC Scotland's The Edit : "I could not have imagined it would be so satisfying to play him again.
"It was really great, I think partly because of the new technology."
Ewan was in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace in 1999, as a younger version of Alec Guinness's character from two decades earlier before returning in Star Wars: Episode 2 - Attack of the Clones.
He said of that experience: "In episode 2 (Attack of the Clones), I go off on my own for a while and I have all these scenes with aliens with long necks and I was just acting with a tennis ball on a stick for weeks and weeks.
"It is pretty hard work to do that and make it feel realistic."
For his new Star Wars spin-off , a decade after Star Wars: Revenge Of The Sith, a massive video wall is used to create a realistic background.
And Ewan had his work cut out improving his accent, with his character now closer to the age of Alec Guinness's version.
He said: "I have got just make him sound like Alec Guinness.
"I have to hear Alec Guinness in my head and he wasn't very Scottish."
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