He's already appeared in four of George Lucas' Star Wars films but Ewan McGregor feels he has more in him.

The Scottish actor, who played Obi-Wan Kenobi in the film franchise, believes his character should have not one but two spin-off films.

In fact Ewan, who took over the iconic character, which was first brought to life by Alec Guinness in the original 1977 Star Wars, has already thought up a title.

He told Bang Showbiz: "I've always thought there was a story to tell between my last one and Alec Guinness's first one. I'd be the right age. I'm 45, Alec Guinness was what, 60? I could do two of them! The Obi-Wan Kenobi Story Part 1 and Party 2"

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McGregor was rumoured to be in talks with Disney to fulfil his idea although nothing has been confirmed.

The Trainspotting star previously revealed that the plot could focus on the time period between 'Episode III' and 'Episode IV,' when Obi-Wan is hiding from Darth Vader, Emperor Palpatine and the Empire.

He said: "I think the story between 'Episode III' and 'Episode IV', I think there's a story there. I think that's the Obi-Wan Kenobi movie, if there is one. The one that bridges my Obi-Wan Kenobi and Alec Guinness' portrayal of Obi-Wan Kenobi. I don't know how long he's in the desert there, but it's got to be 20 or 30 years."

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And it appears that Ewan isn't the only one who wants more Star Wars.

'Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens' director J.J. Abrams recently revealed there are "exciting" times ahead for fans of the franchise.

He said: "There are some really cool things being discussed. It is very exciting to see how it is being put together."

However, the franchise already has five further movies, two trilogies and a hat-trick of spin-offs planned and executives are reportedly discussing another quintet of the sci-fi motion pictures for after 2020.

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A source said: "The success of 'The Force Awakens' has given executives much to think about.

"So many characters' back-stories and futures can now be brought to life. When these ideas came from George Lucas 40 years ago, technology was lagging behind. Now they can be turned around in a year."