Ewan McGregor is open to reprising the role of Obi-Wan Kenobi in a spin-off '
The Scottish actor previously starred as the iconic sci-fi character in the prequel trilogy and speaking amid speculation about a solo film, Ewan revealed he would happily return to the role.
He confessed: "I would totally do it, of course."
However, Ewan insisted that as yet, he hasn't heard anything about the possibility.
He told 'The View': "There's no plans as such to do it, as far as I know. I've been asked this question for years and years. I'd be happy to do it.
"There must be a good story to tell as they're doing spin-offs - there's likely to be a good Obi-Wan between me and Alec Guinness. I've answered 'yes' so many times it looks like I'm touting for work!"
Meanwhile, Ewan's ' Christopher Robin' director Marc Forster recently claimed that the actor brought a "Chaplin-esque quality" to the titular role.
Marc hailed Ewan's performance as the fictional character in the new live-action film, saying he's "comedically brilliant".
He explained: "Ewan and I did a movie before, called 'Stay', and we knew each other very well and had been friends for years. I knew him very well, as an actor, 'cause we worked together. I knew that he's comedically brilliant, and he is also brilliant, as a dramatic actor, but he doesn't get to do much physical comedy.
"Peter Sellers' performance in 'Being There' was a physical comedy reference that I used for the animators. When Peter Sellers walks around, his facial features are so calm while he just takes in the world. That's Pooh, walking into the world. Ewan has a Chaplin-esque quality with his physical comedy."