Ewan McGregor has revealed that he would like to star in a sequel to Danny Boyle's 1996 cult classic Trainspotting.
Speaking at the Edinburgh Film Festival the star said, "I would be up for it. I’ve said that to Danny. Everybody has talked about it and speculated about it, but I don’t if it’s happening yet.
"I’ve not seen a script and I don’t know if there is one. It’s been a long, long time."
McGregor also addressed his falling out with Boyle following Leonardo DiCaprio being cast to star in The Beach instead of him, saying, "I just think I’ve changed my opinion about it. We’ve all moved on and there is a lot of water under the bridge now.
"I miss working with Danny, I did some of my best work with him and he’s one of my favourite directors I’ve worked with. There was some bad blood and ill feeling, but that’s all gone now. I think it might be extraordinary to see a sequel 20 years after the original."
Trainspotting author Irvine Welsh said earlier this year that he would like to see a sequel, telling Edinburgh Stv, "Myself, Danny and John Hodge. We are all really keen for it to happen, but only in the right circumstances. The circumstance has always been that nobody needs the money, so there’s no point in doing in for that reason.”