Samuel L. Jackson wants to return to the 'Star Wars' franchise.
The 69-year-old actor portrayed Jedi master Mace Windu in Episode I-III and though his alter ego was killed off after losing an arm and being thrown from a window during a fight in the third film, 'Revenge of the Sith', he hasn't given up hope of being asked to reprise the character in some form.
He said: "You know, it's not that crazy that Jedi can fall from great heights and survive. I've still got the old Jedi spirit. I'm down. If they call me, I'll show up - hell, I'm hanging around just for that. I'd even show up as a hologram or some s**t."
The veteran actor admitted he urged creator George Lucas not to kill off his alter ego even though he understood why his character was more disposable than others.
The 69-year-old actor portrayed Jedi master Mace Windu in Episode I-III and though his alter ego was killed off after losing an arm and being thrown from a window during a fight in the third film, 'Revenge of the Sith', he hasn't given up hope of being asked to reprise the character in some form.
He said: "You know, it's not that crazy that Jedi can fall from great heights and survive. I've still got the old Jedi spirit. I'm down. If they call me, I'll show up - hell, I'm hanging around just for that. I'd even show up as a hologram or some s**t."
The veteran actor admitted he urged creator George Lucas not to kill off his alter ego even though he understood why his character was more disposable than others.
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