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Obi-Wan Kenobi: James Earl Jones performs the voice of Darth Vader

2022-06-02T16:32:48.890Z


In the original Star Wars trilogy, the actor already lent his voice to the obscure character. Fans of the franchise were delighted to find him, 45 years later, in the third episode of the series broadcast on Disney+ on Wednesday.


After unveiling the first images of the next fiction around the Jedi master on May 4, Disney+ announced the return of James Earl Jones to play Darth Vader in

Obi Wan Kenobi,

a series broadcast on the platform.

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The deep voice of James Earl Jones was heard in the third appointment, broadcast on Wednesday June 1.

While the first two episodes set the scene for the series, with the forced retirement of the Jedi master, the arrival of the Inquisitors, the return of Princess Leia, the last episode broadcast on Wednesday June 1, is marked by the resounding comeback of Darth Vader.

James Earl Jones is already the source of the voice of the original trilogy.

After providing his voice in 1977 for

Star Wars: Episode IV – A New Hope,

he reprized the role in

The Empire Strikes Back, Return of the Jedi,

and

Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker.

Also in

Rogue One: A Star Wars Story, as Darth Vader and in the

Rebels

animated series .

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saga , died at 84

The nonagenarian is the winner of two Primetime Emmy Awards, two Tony Awards, a Stingy Grammy, a Stingy Golden Globe and a Stingy Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement and in 2012 received an honorary Oscar for whole of his career.

Source: lefigaro

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