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Val Kilmer's Madmartigan will be back in the Willow Disney+ sequel series

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Val Kilmer's Madmartigan will be back in the upcoming Disney+ show Willow, which is a TV series sequel to the 1988 fantasy movie of the same name.In an interview with Yahoo Entertainment, executive producer Jonathan Kasdan and returning star Warwick Davis confirmed that the 62-year-old actor, who played the heroic warrior in the original film, will be featured in the upcoming series.'Val's a huge part of this, and the first conversation I had, when Warwick and I got the greenlight to do this, was with Val,' Jonathan told Yahoo. 'Madmartigan lives on':Val Kilmer's Madmartigan will be back in the upcoming Disney+ show Willow, which is a TV series sequel to the 1988 fantasy movie of the same name.

Seen in 2019He continued, 'We wanted his character to be a part of the story. We wanted him to be in the show.' TheSolo: A Star Wars Story writer explained that Val was not able to join the cast during production due to the COVID-19 lockdowns but said that the star is in the show 'in a big way'.Kasdan, 42, said, 'Because we were shooting during [the COVID-19 lockdowns], he wasn't able to come to Wales and shoot with us.

But he is in the show in a big way. He's back: In an interview with Yahoo Entertainment, executive producer Jonathan Kasdan and returning star Warwick Davis confirmed that the 62-year-old actor, who played the heroic warrior in the original film, will be featured in the upcoming series'And we're pretty excited about it. … Madmartigan lives on.'The original film was directed by Ron Howard and produced by George Lucas.

It starred Warwick as Willow Ufgood, a Nelwyn dwarf and aspiring sorcerer, who was tasked with protecting the infant Elora Danan (Kate and Ruth Greenfield) so she can fulfill a prophecy and end the.

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