THE FORCE AWAKENS Actor Greg Grunberg Teases Snap Wexley's Return In STAR WARS EPISODE IX

THE FORCE AWAKENS Actor Greg Grunberg Teases Snap Wexley's Return In STAR WARS EPISODE IX

While making the press rounds at San Diego Comic-Con for his documentary From the Bridge, actor Greg Grunberg all but confirms that he will be appearing in J.J. Arbrams' Star Wars Episode IX...

By WaylonJones - Jul 20, 2018 02:07 PM EST
Filed Under: Star Wars
Source: Yahoo
Those who were afraid that J.J. Abrams' good luck charm Greg Grunberg wouldn't be making an appearance in Star Wars Episode IX can rest easy. The actor, who is at San Diego Comic-Con promoting his documentary From The Bridge, was pretty evasive when asked about his role in the newest Star Wars film, but seemingly confirmed that he will be in the next installment.

Grunberg, who played Snap Wexley in The Force Awakens, told Yahoo News,  “You know what, we’d better or else my wife is going to kill me for growing a beard. I can’t officially say anything, but this is getting itchy, and I’m getting itchy to go over there and do it."

Most reports have Star Wars Episode IX starting production at the end of this month., so it would appear as if Grunberg will finish up his Comic-Con obligations and head over to England to start work on the film.

Star Wars Episode XI will release in theaters on December 20, 2019.

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