Ewan McGregor On A "Trainspotting" Sequel: "I'd Be Up For It"

In an interview with the outlet, McGregor, 43, opened up about starring on Broadway for the first time in "The Real Thing": "I was never asked to do it! No, I've got a wife and kids, and I was never willing to move my whole family from L.A. to New York. It's such a clever play, and I get to be smart and a bit smug and arrogant every night. And I didn't have to come up with any of these clever thoughts on my own, which is the beauty of being an actor, really."
When asked about filming a "Trainspotting" sequel, the actor revealed: "It looks like it might happen. The idea is that we shoot it in 2016, which would be 20 years after the original came out. And I'd be up for it. I wouldn't have been 10 years ago, but I am now."
As for whether he has done a movie just for money, Ewan responded: "There have been films I've done where I've been very happy to have reached my last day on set, but not many. And I've never started a film with anything other than enthusiasm."
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