Attack of the Clones was the second film in George Lucas's Star Wars prequel trilogy, and it . George Lucas was suitably impressed by Christensen's resume of youth-gone-bad roles and his ability to completely change his look from angelic to indecent with a flash of his eyes, so he cast him in the much-coveted role of Anakin Skywalker in "Star Wars: Episode II - Attack of the Clones" (2002). The next year, Christensen played another struggling teen but in the feature film "Life As a House," opposite Kevin Kline. Despite his aversion to the spotlight, in 2007 Hayden Christensen began dating another famous actor, Rachel Bilson. May 12, 2000: The day it was announced Hayden Christensen would play Anakin Skywalker in the forthcoming Star Wars Episode II: Attack of the Clones. Wanda Maximoff has never done anything wrong in her life. Meeting Hayden Christensen - theforce.net 'Redemption is a powerful concept': Hayden Christensen on Star Wars and I'm going to comic con for the first time in March & I bought a photo op with Hayden! She graduated in 2021 and began contributing as a news writer for Screen Rant shortly after. They've been on the outs for a couple of months." Hayden Christensen Describes People's Intense Reactions to Meeting Wait, Disney just released an Obi-Wan TV series and now they are making a movie too because the alternative would mean you don't know the difference between a movie and TV show. ACE Comic Con. He and co-star Hayden Christensen also talked about that hugely impactful scene where Kenobi and Darth Vader finally show down, with Obi-Wan cracking Vader's mask, and what it meant to both of . In fact, he toldDark Horizonsin 2001, "One of the things I find about acting is that the less the audience knows about the actor, the more they're able to believe in him in the role.". ***Do you love discussing movies and shows? She attended Arizona State University where she had the opportunity to study film, television, and video games to earn a degree in Film and Media Studies. A judge had reportedly looked into their claims that the TV executives had met with the Christensens, "knowing full well that Plaintiffs had submitted those ideas in confidence and for economic gain, and with the clear expectation of payment in the event those ideas were utilized by USA Network."