The Star Wars movies are, at their core, both thematically and literally, generational stories. New characters and cast members are consistently rising to the occasion, stepping into the shoes of their forebears, and either taking over classic roles or creating new ones that are designed to have a similar impact.
It’s a series full of beginnings and endings, and today we learned that a new beginning is already underway: Jimmy Vee has officially taken over the role of R2-D2 in the Star Wars saga.
R2-D2, a small and lovable droid who (against all odds) became an important player in multiple intergalactic conflicts, was originally played by actor Kenny Baker. Tucked inside a metal container he brought R2-D2 to such vibrant life that the character has become one of the most recognizable and beloved in popular culture. Kenny Baker recently reprised his role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, before passing away last summer at the age of 81, and Star Wars fans around the world mourned his loss.
Oh So Small has just announced that in the future, R2-D2 will be played by Jimmy Vee, an actor best known for his multiple roles on the popular television series Doctor Who. (Jimmy Vee also provided Kenny Baker some assistance on the set of The Force Awakens, although sole credit for the performance was given to Baker.)
The 57-year-old Scottish actor will officially take over the part in Star Wars: The Last Jedi, the eight official “chapter” in the series, which is due in theaters on December 15, 2017.
“It’s been an absolute pleasure to have worked alongside the legendary Kenny Baker,“ Jimmy Vee said in his official statement. “Kenny was a fantastic actor and taught me all the ‘tricks’ on how he brought R2-D2 to life which I will continue to portray in his honour. I’m so excited to be a part of the Star Wars universe and can’t wait for everyone to see what we’ve been working so hard on for the last year.”
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