'Star Wars' actor, Peter Serafinowicz has revealed how the movie disappointed him and why.
Notably, the voice actor dubbed the famous character, Darth Maul in 1999's Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace.
Sitting with Seann Walsh for his Classic Clown podcast, the British actor revealed that the results were not according to his liking.
He said, "When I saw the film, it was the biggest disappointment of my life at that point."
The 53-year-old said, "I mean, have you seen it?," when he received a astonishing reaction from the show host.
Peter explained that it was probably because he was "not into the character" and he felt like he didn't do the character justice.
It is to be noted that the epic space opera was written and directed by George Lucas.
The estimated production budget of the movie was $115 million at that time, and it grossed over $924 million during its initial run and crossed the $1 billion after 3D theatrical release.
For the unversed, the artist is known for his performance in movies like Guardians of the Galaxy, John Wick: Chapter 2, and How to Train Your Dragon.
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