Here's every Ewan McGregor horror movie, ranked worst to best. McGregor started his career in the early '90s with roles on shows like Scarlet and Black and Tales From The Crypt and movies likeShallow Grave. The success of Danny Boyle's Trainspotting in 1996 made his career, and he followed up with acclaimed British dramas like Brassed Off and blockbusters like the Star Wars prequel trilogy and Moulin Rouge!
This habit of jumping between indie productions and blockbusters would come to define his career. In more recent years, McGregor received praise for his work on the third season ofFargo, made a belated return as Renton in T2 Trainspotting and played the titular role in Disney's Christopher Robin. He also made a return as Obi-Wan Kenobi in the Disney+ series of the same name, which has received largely positive reviews.
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From harrowing independent dramas to broad mainstream comedies, there aren't many genres the actor hasn't appeared in at this point. Here's a guide to every Ewan McGregor horror movie, ranked worst to best.
Spooks And Creeps is an anthology of horror-themed shorts, but despite plastering Ewan McGregor and Alice Cooper on the front cover, both only appear briefly. McGregor's short is the dialogue-free «Desserts,» where his character strolls along an empty beach to discover a tasty eclair has been left on a plate. «Desserts» is the definition of a short but it has a memorable, blacky comic ending and is Spooks And Creeps highlight. Sadly, the other films are a mixed bag, and while Timothy Olyphant's — who hated making 2007's Hitman — «Doppelganger» is also intriguing, overall it's a skippable compilation.
On the surface, Nightwatch seems like a
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