That show has yet to be dated, but as far as previous television credits go, McGregor also starred in “Fargo” Season 3 - and earned an Emmy nomination for his dual roles - back in 2017. He recently starred in high-profile films such as “Doctor Sleep” and portrayed supervillain Black Mask in the DC Extended Universe film “Birds of Prey.” He is also slated to star as The Talking Cricket in Guilleromo del Toro’s “Pinocchio” and will reprise his famous Obi-Wan Kenobi role in an untitled Disney+ series centered on the character. Outside his motorcycle adventures, McGregor has been plenty busy in Hollywood. “Long Way Down,” the second in the duo’s motorcycle series, premiered in 2007. McGregor and Boorman previously starred in “Long Way Down” and “Long Way Around,” similar motorcycle series where the duo explored a wide variety of other regions. The first three episodes of “Long Way Up” will make their global premiere Friday, September 18 on Apple TV+, and new episodes will roll out weekly. Patricia Arquette’s Kooky Dark Comedy ‘High Desert’ Is a Chaotic Charmer
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