Now that the sixth and final episode of Moon Knight has just aired, all eyes are now on Obi-Wan Kenobi, the next series that will be released on Disney+ in just a few weeks, on May 27 precisely for the broadcast of the first two episodes. A series to say the least expected since it will allow Ewan McGregor to find a role he left 17 years ago. He is also not the only one to return after so many years of absence since Hayden Christensen will also be back in the role of Anakin Skywalker / Darth Vader / Darth Vader. Of course, new characters will appear in the series, and among them, a role still kept secret is being rumored on the Internet since the name of its interpreter was revealed just a few hours ago. It is actually Michael Balzary, better known under the pseudonym of Flea, the famous bassist and co-founder of the rock-pop-funk-punk group: The Red Hot Chili Peppers.
His role is therefore still kept mysterious, but given the musician's habits, we imagine that it will be a small role, just a cameo. Indeed, Flea is a regular on film sets having appeared in several films for almost 40 years. The Big Leboswki by the Coen brothers, Las Vegas Parano by Terry Gilliam, Baby Driver by Edgar Wright or even Pyscho by Gus Van Sant, Flea is appreciated by great Hollywood filmmakers. But his biggest role is none other than Needles in Back to the Future 2 and 3, as he has multiple lines of dialogue and turns out to be even a Marty McFly disruptor. In the meantime, we continue to tirelessly listen to the Red Hot Chili Peppers' latest album, Unlimited Love, which turns out to be a little creative slaughter and which especially marks the return of John "God" Frusciante on guitar.