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C3PX said:I think Lucas is wise in sticking with relatively unknown actors. Better to have people saying, "Oh, Anakin from the Star Wars movies is in this new movie" rather than, "Oh, Batman is playing Anakin in the next Star Wars movie" (yeah, I know I am a bit anachronistic there).
When you use a known actor, he already has an identity in the audiences mind. If you go with a relatively unknown, a few people will have seen the TV show he was in, but for the vast majority of the audience, you and your movie will be creating his identity, assuming your movie is an big as Star Wars that is. Harrison Ford will be either Han Solo or Indiana Jones until the day he dies, no other role will ever change that.
I agree with this sentiment. To me, no matter what he plays, when I see Harrison Ford, I see... the Guy from 'Witness.'
But seriously, when I see Anakin, I want to see Anakin, not A famous actor I recognize. Although how famous was Bale back when AOTC came out? Not as famous as he is now (although a little old for the role).
It's different with older characters, where it's easy to transform our familiarity with the actor (Guiness, Cushing, Neeson) and that feels like the character has more... gravitas (that feels like the right word).
(I'd have cast James Franco)