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Andy Serkis Interested in Directing 'Star Wars' Movie
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The actor, who played Supreme Leader Snoke in the 'Star Wars' sequel trilogy, has revealed that he'd love to direct a 'Star Wars' film as he 'holds a huge fascination' to the franchise.

AceShowbiz - Andy Serkis wants to direct a "Star Wars" movie. The 58-year-old actor has revealed that he'd love to direct a "Star Wars" film, admitting that he "holds a huge fascination" to the franchise.

Asked about the possibility of helming a "Star Wars" movie, Andy told Screen Rant, "I would love to. I really would, genuinely. I think that this universe holds a huge fascination for me. I think I am one of the rare actors who's had the opportunity to play two characters in it. But I would love to."

Andy played Supreme Leader Snoke in the "Star Wars" sequel trilogy, and Kino Loy in "Andor", the "Star Wars" Disney+ series. Andy previously revealed that he'd love to direct an episode of "Andor". The veteran actor admitted he was open to the idea - even though he hadn't discussed it with Disney.

Asked about the possibility of directing an episode, Andy told Collider, "Oh wow, I hadn't thought of that. I mean, the thing is, yeah, that would be an amazing thing. I don't know what the future holds for Kino Loy. Who knows? He might be stuck on that ship, or whatever, I don't know. But let's see. I haven't had any discussions yet. But I don't know, we'll have to see what everybody thinks of it and the outcome. Look, even if Kino Loy goes no further, the short answer to your question is yeah, that would be a thrilling thing to do, to be part of the other side of it, on the other side of the camera for this world would be amazing."

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