NETFLIX sensations The Trailer Park Boys want Ewan McGregor to get high with them — as the next big name to visit their famous caravan site.

The worldwide hit, about a bunch of drunk, misfit stoners who live in the fictional Canadian park of Sunnyvale, has become a firm favourite with a string of celebrity fans.

4 The Netflix show is popular online

Rapper Snoop Dogg, US TV host Jimmy Kimmel and Hollywood actor Tom Arnold, along with Rush rocker Alex Lifeson, have all queued up to appear on the show.

And ahead of bringing their live show to Scotland next month they reveal they now have the Trainspotting star in their sights.

Actor Michael Smith — who plays the bottle-rimmed specs- wearing Bubbles — says: “We’ve recently invited Arnold Schwarzenegger and Clint Eastwood but we’re really hoping Ewan McGregor might come one day.

"He’s pretty popular in Canada, especially after filming Fargo here. He’s a good actor, we’d welcome him with open arms.

“I would love to talk Star Wars with him.”

4 The boys are hoping for Ewan McGregor in a different role in their show from Mark Renton in Trainspotting Credit: Alamy

But even though the show is famed for its weed smoking, the boys hope the Obi-Wan Kenobi actor doesn’t turn up like his junkie persona Renton.

Michael adds: “I wouldn’t want him to come like the Trainspotting guy — all f***ed up out of his mind.

“There’s a difference between being high and being Trainspotting high. That’s a whole new level right there. We don’t want any of our fans to get Trainspotting high, diving down toilets. You can’t be doing all that stuff.”

The mockumentary show became an instant hit when it was first aired in 2001 as a spin-off from the same-titled 1999 movie.

It features a host of wacky residents including ex-convicts Ricky and Julian — played by Canadians Robb Wells and John Paul Tremblay — along with shirtless assistant park manager Randy (Patrick Roach).

They are currently filming their 13th series for Netflix but the cast insist they were already playing sell-out gigs in Scotland long before they were shown on the streaming service.

4 They have worked with various other big names on the show

Stand-up comedian Michael, 46, who is from New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, says: “Even before Netflix we were popular in Scotland because people were watching us on YouTube.

“We’ve had sell-out shows three times before in Scotland.

“Glasgow is one of my favourite places because I have lineage from New Glasgow in Nova Scotia which, of course, means New Scotland. So we fit right in.”

And the stars insist it doesn’t matter that Scotland does not have a trailer park culture like North America.

John Paul, 50, adds: “You might not be known for trailer parks but you’re known for drinking and smoking dope — that’s why we’re hot in Scotland.

“You guys know how to party. That’s why we love it there.”

Amazingly, The Trailer Park Boys was axed in 2007 after its seventh series.

But the stars launched a takeover bid, snapping up the rights to the show before going on to earn a multi-million dollar Netflix deal.

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And Robb insists it was fan power that got them back on the small screen.

He explains: “We were doing live shows to make some money after the show ended and people were saying to us, ‘Hey — why don’t you keep the camera crew coming back to Sunnyvale?’

“We then realised that the show wasn’t fading away. If anything it seemed to be getting more popular.”

But asked what their favourite episodes are of the 120 shows they’ve filmed so far, Michael maintains: “I loved when Alex from Rush came to the trailer park.

“We kidnapped him and called him a male prostitute but other than that it was fantastic.”

Robb adds: “I liked the time Ricky got shot twice in one day — not everyone can say that’s happened to them.”

John Paul says: “My favourite moment was when Snoop Dogg came and we smoked a joint together. That was pretty cool.”

However not all Canadians are happy with the dopey image they portray of the land of the maple leaf.

Michael says: “Sure, there’s a few hoity-toity a**eholes that don’t like what we’re doing. And we say a**eholes too in Canada the way you Scots do. None of this a*shole stuff.”

John Paul adds: “There are people who feel that way about us but we don’t care.”

Sadly actor John Dunsworth — who played the drunk trailer park supervisor Jim Lahey — died last year at the age of 71 shortly after filming his scenes.

But the cast have vowed to give it their all for their UK tour which kicks off in Glasgow on September 16.

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Michael says: “It’s just going to be a fun night with some craziness, music and getting some people from the audience up on stage.

“We just want to make sure that all the Scots are drunk and high when they get there.”

As for the future, they’re hoping to welcome even more stars into their crazy trailer park.

Michael adds: “I would really like to sing a song with Paul McCartney in Sunnyvale one day.

“But other than that Ewan McGregor is definitely top of our hit list.”

An Evening With The Trailer Park Boys, Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, September 16. See myticket.co.uk

matt.bendoris@the-sun.co.uk

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