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The Walking Dead star reveals he’d love a part in the Star Wars universe

by Priya Kapoor
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Dan Fogler, known for his roles in “The Walking Dead” and “Fantastic Beasts,” recently expressed his desire to join the Star Wars universe. At the MCM Comic Con London, he mentioned his interest in working with James Mangold, who is set to direct a Star Wars film in the future. Fogler also hinted at his willingness to explore the Indiana Jones world if given the opportunity.

With the expanding Star Wars TV universe, Fogler acknowledged the vast opportunities present, hinting at the possibility of being part of it. The recent conclusion of the second season of “Andor” only adds to the excitement surrounding the franchise.

The upcoming Mangold Star Wars project, set thousands of years before the prequel trilogy, promises a fresh take on the origins of the Jedi and the Force. This new venture opens up a world of possibilities for actors like Fogler to delve into uncharted territories within the Star Wars lore.

In addition to the Mangold project, Star Wars enthusiasts can look forward to a range of upcoming content, including “The Mandalorian & Grogu Movie,” “Ahsoka” season 2, and a film by Taika Waititi. These projects showcase the franchise’s commitment to expanding its universe and captivating audiences with diverse storytelling.

Comic Con attendees were in for a treat as David Tennant, known for his roles in “Doctor Who” and “Good Omens,” hinted at a mysterious project he has been working on. Such revelations only add to the excitement and anticipation within the entertainment industry.

As Fogler’s aspirations align with the ever-evolving Star Wars universe, fans eagerly await to see if his dream of joining this iconic franchise will become a reality. The intersection of talent and storytelling in projects like these continues to shape the landscape of modern entertainment, offering endless possibilities for actors and audiences alike.

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