In a recent episode of the popular talk show, The Graham Norton Show, some fan-favorite celebrities made an appearance to discuss their involvement in the Star Wars franchise. The episode aired just in time for May the Fourth, a day celebrated by Star Wars fans worldwide.

Ewan McGregor, known for his portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi, returned to the Star Wars universe with his own spin-off series. McGregor expressed his excitement about reprising his role, revealing that he had never acted alongside Darth Vader or a Stormtrooper before. He fondly recalled the thrill of working with the iconic characters and feeling like a seven-year-old again.

Joining Ewan McGregor on the show was Liam Neeson, best known for his role as Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace. Neeson shared his experience working with Darth Vader and the Stormtroopers, admitting that he initially got a proper scare when he turned around and found Darth Vader standing behind him during a scene.

Another highlight of the episode was the presence of Patrick Stewart, a veteran actor famous for his roles in both the Star Wars and Star Trek franchises. Stewart talked about his initial reluctance to commit to a long-term project like Star Trek, thinking it wouldn’t last long. However, to everyone’s surprise, the series turned out to be a massive success, and Patrick Stewart found himself dedicating several years to the beloved sci-fi show.

As the conversation continued, the talk show host, Graham Norton, couldn’t help but address the rare instance of having two stars from such massive science fiction franchises together. He humorously commented on the unlikelihood of Patrick Stewart appearing in either Star Trek or Star Wars, causing laughter amongst the guests.

Throughout the episode, the camaraderie and banter between the celebrities added to a lively atmosphere. They shared stories and jokes, creating a memorable and entertaining experience for both the audience and viewers at home.

The chat show also delved into the upcoming Star Wars film, generating excitement among fans. While some details remained confidential, the mention of the new film sparked curiosity and anticipation. Benedict Cumberbatch, who played prominent roles in both Doctor Strange and Sherlock Holmes, was jokingly questioned about his involvement, to which he cheekily responded that he had seen the script through his connections with Julian Assange.

The interview took an unexpected turn when John Boyega, who played Finn in the recent Star Wars trilogy, revealed that Harrison Ford, the legendary actor behind Han Solo, preferred ditching the glamorous central London scene for a taste of authentic Nigerian cuisine. Boyega took Ford to a Nigerian restaurant in Southeast London, and they enjoyed a good meal together.

The talk show also provided insight into the making of the latest Star Wars series, The Mandalorian. Daisy Ridley, who portrayed Rey in the sequel trilogy, shared her experiences working with Baby Yoda on set. Ridley praised the animatronic puppet, highlighting how realistic and lifelike it was. She mentioned the challenges of acting alongside a non-verbal creature but expressed how it added depth and authenticity to her performances.

The episode was filled with laughter, insights, and unforgettable moments. From the legacy players to the newcomers, the celebrities showcased their love for the Star Wars franchise while interacting with one another and keeping the audience thoroughly entertained.

As the show came to a close, it was evident that Star Wars had left an indelible mark on these actors’ lives. Whether it was through memorable encounters with fans, unexpected scares on set, or cherished friendships formed during the filming process, Star Wars continues to be a significant and beloved part of their careers.

Fans can look forward to future Star Wars projects, knowing that their favorite celebrities are just as excited and passionate about the franchise as they are. May the force be with them all.