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You'd think most actors would jump at the opportunity to feature in the galaxy far, far away,
what with the franchise's uncanny ability to make stars at the drop of a hat.
However, sometimes a dream come true can turn into an unbearable nightmare,
as proven by these 6 Star Wars actors who hated their roles!
Number 06. Peter Serafinowicz. When the opportunity arose for Peter Serafinowicz to voice the saga's next iconic villain,
the Shaun of the Dead star must have jumped for joy.
Unfortunately, he soon realised why well-established actors such as Benicio Del Toro turned down the role.
Firstly, with brief and baffling notes, such as “sound more evil”,
Peter found it extremely difficult to work with George Lucas.
This relationship only worsened when much of his dialogue was cut from the final edit.
To add the unsavoury icing on the cake,. Serafinowicz wasn't even invited to The Phantom Menace's premiere party in New York,
forcing him to buy a ticket like everyone else.. And when he finally saw the finished product,. Peter felt uncomfortable with the racial tone, and found Jar Jar Binks completely unfunny.
Number 05. Terence Stamp. Having acted in over sixty movies throughout a stellar, award-winning career,
British icon Terence Stamp seemed like the perfect choice for grizzled Supreme Chancellor Valorum.
Yet, during an interview with Empire Magazine,.
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