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Esquire Magazine Italy – November Issue – Digital Scans and Outtakes

Esquire Magazine Italy – November Issue – Digital Scans and Outtakes

On November, Ewan was featured on the Italian issue of Esquire magazine, I forgot to add it with the mass update, along with some gorgeous outtakes, so here it is, enjoy!




Men’s Journal – November 2019

Men’s Journal – November 2019

Ewan is also featured on the November 2019 issue of Men’s Journal, with a new photoshoot and interview, where he reveals that he’s been in talks to reprise his role as Obi-Wan Kenobi for over 4 years. Check out the digital scans in the gallery.


GQ Russia – November 2019

GQ Russia – November 2019

Ewan is featured on the November issue of GQ Russia, with a brand new photoshoot. Digital Scans have been added to the gallery.


Esquire US October Scans

Esquire US October Scans

Hello everyone! I’ve added digital scans from the October 2016 issue of Esquire magazine:


Ewan McGregor covers Esquire US October

Ewan McGregor covers Esquire US October

Ewan is the cover feature of the October issue of Esquire Magazine. Here’s the cover, the photoshoot and the article.


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The King of Scotland
HELL-RAISING, RISK-TAKING EWAN MCGREGOR IS PUTTING IT ALL ON THE LINE AGAIN.

It’s a cool gray day in July, and I’m climbing a dormant volcano with Ewan McGregor. We’re halfway up Arthur’s Seat, a rocky summit that looms over Edinburgh’s medieval Old Town. Robert Louis Stevenson once described this promontory as “a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design,” which is Scottish for “steep as shite.” I’m already winded. McGregor is as chipper as a puppy going for its morning walk. When I stop to catch my breath and soak up the view, he flashes me a grin—that terrific, lupine Ewan McGregor grin—and announces that he can already see tomorrow morning’s tabloid headline: EWAN KILLS JOURNO AT LAST. He tips his head back, laughing, and pats me on the sweaty shoulder. Then he gambols up the stony path.

In Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, McGregor hardly needs to kill an out-of-shape journalist to get tabloid attention. He’s here filming the sequel to Trainspotting, the 1996 film that put him on the map as an actor, and the city is pulling for the cast and crew as if they were Scotland’s World Cup team. The original Trainspotting, a black comedy about a cluster of criminally hapless heroin addicts, is beloved here, as it is across Great Britain. (London’s The Observer named it the best British film of the last twenty-five years.) Photographs from the sequel’s shooting fill the front pages of Edinburgh’s newspapers. Teeming crowds gather around roped-off set locations. “I’ve never seen the like of it,” McGregor says about the mania. “People just standing there with a million cell phones, you know?”
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