Television June 15, 2022
Hayden Christensen on Possible Darth Vader Spin-Off (Exclusive)
It’s been 17 years since Hayden Christensen’s Anakin Skywalker embraced the dark side as Darth Vader, and now he’s back facing off with Ewan McGregor’s Jedi Knight Obi-Wan!
“Extra’s” Jenn Lahmers spoke with Hayden about the possibility of Vader getting his own spin-off and stepping back into character for the new “Obi-Wan Kenobe” series.
Of a possible Dark Vader spin-off, Christensen commented, “I don’t know about that. I’m not sure what they have in store for this character, but I would love to get to continue with him.”
Hayden recalled that hundreds of crew members came out to watch him when stepped out on the set of “Obi-Wan Kenobe” as Darth Vader. He said, “A lot of them were, you know, big ‘Star Wars’ fans themselves, and so it was a big deal when they saw Darth Vader for the first time and for sure when they saw Obi-Wan for the first time… When they saw our character together that was another big moment.”
Christensen noted that the role had “a massive impact” on his life, and being able to reprise it was “incredible.”
As for his character, Christensen teased, “He’s consumed by all of his anger… This is a very sort of dark version of the character.”
Hayden had to bulk up for the role, gaining a “good 25 lbs.” He noted, “ I was trying my best to put on as much weight and size as possible. I was eating as much food as I could, and I got to work out with a great trainer.”
Christensen opened on the challenges with putting on his Darth Vader costume, which was “very heavy.” He said, “It’s very much like a ritual putting the costume on. There’s, like, you know, a team of people that come in with all the different pieces and they kind of assemble it on you, then the helmet goes on.”
Christensen also shot some scenes without the helmet, requiring him to wear prosthetics. Along with being in the makeup chair for a “good four to five hours,” he added, “I'd come in at 4 o’clock in the morning to start the makeup process, and then you spend the rest of the day submerged in water.”
“Obi-Wan Kenobe” is streaming now on Disney+.