The trio of new leads for Star Wars: Episode VII has yet to be revealed, but an actor from the original franchise is returning to reprise his role.
Peter Mayhew will play Chewbacca for Disney and Lucasfilm's upcoming sequel, sources tell The Hollywood Reporter.
Mayhew played the legendary Wookiee and Han Solo's co-pilot in the original trilogy, beginning with Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope
in 1977. Rumors have recently surfaced that he may be reprising his
role as he canceled an appearance at Texas convention Comicpalooza "due
to filming.” Since the convention takes place May 23-26, many fans
wondered if that meant the actor would be busy with Episode VII.
Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn revealed on April 2 that the new Star Wars has already begun filming and
most of the cast was set. “We have a lot of them [in place]," he said
about the main actors, whose names have not been disclosed. “We’re just
not completely done yet.”
In March, Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger said the new project will begin filming in May and will be set 30 years after the events in 1983's Return of the Jedi.
"There will be some very familiar faces along with a trio of new young
leads," he said during Disney's annual shareholder's meeting in
Portland, Ore.
Mayhew, who also played Chewbacca in prequel film Star Wars Episode III: Revenge of the Sith, has mainly spent his career playing the iconic character, but also appeared in the horror film Terror and did voice work in the British version of Dragon Ball GT: A Hero's Legacy. He's repped by Entertainment Legends Management and Cohen & Gardner.
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