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Ewan McGregor to return as Obi-Wan in new 'Star Wars' streaming TV series

By Lisa Richwine

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FILE PHOTO - Actor Ewan McGregor poses at the world premiere of Disney's "Christopher Robin," in Burbank, California, U.S., July 30, 2018. REUTERS/Danny Moloshok

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ANAHEIM, Calif. (Reuters) - Ewan McGregor will reprise his "Star Wars" role as Jedi Master Obi-Wan Kenobi in a series for the upcoming Disney+ streaming service, the actor announced to fans of the beloved movie franchise on Friday.

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McGregor surprised the crowd at Walt Disney Co's <DIS.N> D23 Expo fan convention, walking on stage to loud cheers and applause. The Scottish actor said he was relieved that he could finally reveal he would return to the role.

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"It's been four years of saying 'well, I don't know,'" in response to fan questions, McGregor told the crowd. "Now I can say 'yes, we're going to do it.'"

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McGregor played the younger version of the Jedi master in the three "Star Wars" prequel movies starting with 1999's "The Phantom Menace."

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Filming of the series is expected to start next year, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy said.

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Disney also released the first footage from "The Mandalorian," a live-action "Star Wars" series made for Disney+, about a group of people from the planet Mandalore. The most famous is the helmeted Boba Fett from George Lucas' original "Star Wars" trilogy.

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Pedro Pascal, an actor known for roles on "Game of Thrones" and "Narcos," will star in the new series.

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"Bounty hunting is a complicated profession," a voice said in a trailer for the series.

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"The Mandalorian" will debut on Nov. 12 when Disney launches Disney+, a family-oriented subscription streaming service that represents the company's biggest push into the online video market dominated by Netflix Inc <NFLX.O>.

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Disney's star-studded presentation was meant to stoke excitement for Disney+ and show the broad range of programming it will carry, from a "Muppets" short-form series to a Christmas film starring Anna Kendrick, nature programming from National Geographic, and superhero fare from Marvel Studios.

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The event started with a marching band to promote a new "High School Musical" series.

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Marvel President Kevin Feige announced three new superhero series in the works - "Ms. Marvel" about a Muslim teenage hero, "Moon Knight," and "She-Hulk."

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Yvette Nicole Brown strode on stage with Rose and Monte, the two dogs that star in a live-action remake of classic Disney cartoon "Lady and the Tramp."

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Actress Hilary Duff revealed she will return in a new "Lizzie McGuire" series. This time, she will play an older Lizzie who is living in New York, working at her dream job, about to turn 30, and "has a much bigger shoe budget," Duff joked.

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(Reporting by Lisa Richwine; Editing by Sandra Maler)

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