20 Things You Didn't Know About Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace

By Jack Pooley /

18. Liam Neeson Signed On Without Reading The Script

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It sure seemed like Lucas' production was lucky to score an actor of Liam Neeson's calibre to play Jedi Master Qui-Gon Jinn, but it absolutely wasn't the quality of the script that lured the legendary star in.

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Like most of us, Neeson simply assumed a new Star Wars movie would be good, and signed onto the movie without even reading a script - that's how confident he was.

To his credit, Neeson hasn't indulged in the mud-slinging against the film that many of his co-stars have, and as recently as 2015 reiterated that he had a great time making the film.

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Despite Lucas' reputation for being a difficult director on the prequels, Neeson's had only kind words to say about him, and even insisted he'd be up for reprising the Qui-Gon role if the opportunity ever arose.

Though Qui-Gon was yet another example of the movie's epically wasted potential, Neeson at least acquitted himself admirably with a typically grizzled, entertaining performance.

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