Liam Neeson shows off his original Star Wars: The Phantom Menace lightsaber

Liam Neeson, who starred as Qui-Gon Jinn in Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace, has proven off his unique lightsaber in a current interview.

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This week we heard from Liam Neeson that he could be up for returning as Jedi Grasp Qui-Gon Jinn for the Obi-Wan Kenobi present and now the actor has been exhibiting off his unique lightsaber from 1999’s The Phantom Menance.

Showing on The Late Late Present with James Corden, the actor confirmed off the superior prop, noting the way it was mounted on a plaque that shows the movie’s unique identify ‘Star Wars: The Starting’:

“This has been to Tatooine and again many, many occasions. If I flip it this manner, it’ll present a sure lightsaber that I used within the movie The Phantom Menace. It was initially gonna be referred to as ‘The Starting’ and it says on it, July-October ’97. In order that was my lightsaber as Qui-Gon Jinn, the Jedi Grasp, simply plugging that. In order that’s the one.”

Neeson went on to joke about how, previous to the prequel trilogy, followers weren’t aware about how lightsabers ignited, whether or not it was with a button or maybe with the power itself: “And everyone thinks, ‘Oh yeah, you flip it on with simply your ideas, proper?’ I say, ‘No, it’s a pink button. There it’s. It’s only a pink button.’”

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Whether or not or not we are going to see Neeson reprise the position of Qui-Gon in live-action once more will stay to be seen however something is feasible and the Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi sequence could be an ideal place to do it.

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