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Rose Byrne is ready to make another Star Wars movie after more than 20 years away

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Byrne's screen time may not have added up to much, but she's ready to step in to support this &34;Star Wars&34; mainstay again any time. Rose Byrne is ready to

Byrne's screen time may not have added up to much, but she's ready to step in to support this "Star Wars" mainstay again any time.

Rose Byrne is ready to make another Star Wars movie after more than 20 years away

Byrne's screen time may not have added up to much, but she's ready to step in to support this "Star Wars" mainstay again any time.

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Rose Byrne arrives at 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You' New York Film Festival screening Oct. 2. Credit:

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It's been over two decades since Rose Byrne first traveled to a galaxy far, far away, and she's ready for a return visit.

"I mean, to be even a microscopic piece of the [*Star Wars*] universe is so sweet, how you just resonate, and you're still are part of this dialogue, this chain of characters in this film, this universe that resonates with people," Bryne shared on Monday's episode of the *Happy Sad Confused *podcast.

Dedicated *Star Wars *heads could never forget Byrne's small part in the second installment in the prequel trilogy, *Attack of the Clones*. But Dormé, a handmaid to Natalie Portman's Queen-turned-Senator Padmé Amidala, utters only "about one or two lines," per Byrne, before she disappears.

Still, the 46-year-old Australian star described being part of the extended *Star Wars *family as "so wonderful, I've grown to love it," and proclaimed that she's "ready" to return any time. "I'm ready! No one's called. Maybe after this, they will."**

Dormé appears in only two brief scenes in *Attack of the Clones*, both after Anakin Skywalker (Hayden Christensen) escorts Padmé to Naboo after a pair of thwarted assassination attempts.

Padmé tells the ship captain to "take good care of Dormé," touching Byrne's character on the wrist and explaining, "the threat's on you two now." Dormé wryly responds, "He'll be safe with me," but her smile quickly melts into stoic tears, betraying her fear for her mistress. Dormé then rebuffs Padmé's own fears for her, stating, "It's not me my lady, I worry about you."

Among her limited smattering of lines, Byrne said she favors her emotional exchange with Portman's Padmé: "The first one I feel is more resonant. It's a fraught situation. I'm establishing there's a situation, and it's fraught, and my feelings about it, and her feelings about it."

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Rose Byrne and Natalie Portman in 'Star Wars: Episode II — Attack of the Clones'.

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It's been six years since the release of *Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker*, the last feature film in the sprawling space opera franchise. Last November, *Dark Phoenix *director Simon Kinberg was announced as the director of an as-yet untitled trilogy of new films set outside of the Skywalker Saga.

In April, another new *Star Wars *film was announced: *Starfighter*, a brand new vision from *Deadpool & Wolverine *director Shawn Levy and star Ryan Gosling, slated for release on May 28, 2027.****

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It isn't yet clear if Dormé, Padmé, or any characters from previous installments in *Star Wars *film series will be returning for Kinberg's trilogy or Levy's film.

Samuel L. Jackson, Christopher Lee, and Anthony Daniels, all of whom played major roles in the early aughts prequel films, returned to voice their characters in 2008's animated *The Clone Wars*. Dormé was a bit less essential, but there's precedent for that, too. Joel Edgerton, who played the minor character of Owen Lars in *Attack of the Clones *and *Revenge of the Sith*, reprised the role in a much more substantial way for 2022's Disney+ series *Obi-Wan Kenobi*.********

You can listen to the rest of Byrne's interview on *Happy Sad Confused *above.

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