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Marvel’s Kevin Feige already has a major actor in mind for his Star Wars film

September 28, 2019 by Samuel Brace

Marvel Studios head Kevin Feige already has a major actor in mind for his newly-announced Star Wars film.

The news that Marvel’s Kevin Feige would be coming across to Lucasfilm to produce a Star Wars film certainly surprised many fans. Feige has a great track record with the MCU so fingers crossed his first foray in Star Wars will be a success.

Feige seems to be wasting little time, as it’s been revealed that he already has a major actor in mind for the film. THR reports: “Feige has told a major actor that there’s a specific role he would like that person to play if and when he makes the movie.”

Who that actor could be is anyone’s guess but this indicates Feige already has a clear idea of what his film will be about and what type of characters will be involved. Are you looking forward to Feige producing a Star Wars film? Let us know in the comments below and on Twitter @flickeringmyth.

Filed Under: Movies, News, Samuel Brace Tagged With: Kevin Feige, Star Wars

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