A British Star Wars actor says that watching a prequel film at its premiere was the “biggest disappointment of life,” reflecting on how he felt about his involvement and performance. The actor, speaking about the period roughly two decades ago, says he was not particularly invested in his character, despite being part of the production. In later comments reported by The Independent, he describes the experience as one of his most negative personal reactions to a public event related to the franchise.

The report frames the remarks as a personal assessment rather than a critique of the overall film itself. Based on the available information, the actor’s disappointment is tied to his own connection with the role and the way he perceived his performance when the movie premiered. The article does not provide additional technical details about the specific scene, production process, or reception at the time. The core point across the source is the actor’s retrospective claim that, when he watched the prequel at its premiere, the experience fell short of his expectations because he felt he was not “that into” his character.