Then I had to spend like three hours with JJ on a looping session like doing all the dialogues. “Then I was in a whole f***ing scene, I was like, ‘OK!’ And we did the scene and then I just thought they’ll loop me, they’ll put another voice on it, you know. “Thing was, I thought ‘background stormtrooper.’ I mean, I wanted to do that guy that bumps his head in the original one, you know that person who drops his lightsaber or something. Abrams had given him an extensive speaking role. While Daniel Craig expected a quick, small cameo, he was surprised to discover that director J. And he was like, ‘are you serious?’ I was like, ‘yeah.’ And he went, ‘I’ll go ask J.J.’ And he came back and said, ‘yeah.’” Ben Dixon, who was our seconding (Second Assistant Director), a great lovely man Ben Dixon, he was on seconding and I kind of went to, I had to go into Pinewood to, I don’t know what I had to go to Pinewood for, to do some fitting or something.Īnd I said to Ben, I said, ‘part for me?”. “I think we were doing Spectre, and all of our crew were on Star Wars. During a BAFTA (via The Daily Express) retrospective on his stint as James Bond, Craig reflected on how the Star Wars cameo came about. Years after Star Wars: The Force Awakens‘ release, Daniel Craig opened up about how the cameo came into fruition. Marvel Games Compares ‘Marvel’s Spider-Man 2’ To ‘Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back’
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