Willow episode 1 has a cameo from one of the babies from the original movie. 'Three little kids played that part over the course of the movie. We called all of them. One of them got a call at like four in the afternoon in her flat outside of London.'
Willow showrunner Jonathan Kasdan recently revealed a hidden episode 1 cameo from an actor from the original movie. The new Disney+ show is a sequel to the 1988 Ron Howard cult classic fantasy film of the same name and sees Warwick Davis reprise his role as Willow Ufgood, a Nelwyn who aspired to become a powerful sorcerer.
"Three little kids played that part over the course of the movie. We called all of them. And one of them got a call at like four in the afternoon in her flat outside of London. She answered the phone, and it was like, 'Excuse me, is this so-and-so?' And they were like, 'Yes.' And they were like, 'Were you by any chance the baby in Willow?' She's like, 'Yes.' They're like, 'Well, we'd love to have you come and be in the show.
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