Adam Driver might have starred in one of the biggest Hollywood blockbusters of this decade, but the Star Wars: The Force Awakens actor actually has some issues with Hollywood movies.

Speaking to The Sunday Times Magazine, Adam reflected on his role as Kylo Ren, the son of Han Solo (Harrison Ford) and Princess Leia (Carrie Fisher), and why he chose to take the part.

"I mean, I was against — and still am to a large extent — Hollywood movies," he said. "They are generic, a lot of money."

He's got a point: Star Wars: The Force Awakens cost over $300 million to produce.

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Generic and expensive though they may be, Adam made the decision to star in Star Wars: The Force Awakens regardless: "JJ [Abrams, who directed] described it as a family drama. It was an opportunity to work in something that was big, but felt personal to him and myself."

Adam, who got his break appearing as Lena Dunham's boyfriend in her TV series Girls, usually signs on for more independent films.

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His next project, Logan Lucky, sees him star alongside Channing Tatum, who plays Adam's brother, as they try to rob NASCAR.

Logan Lucky will be released on August 18 2017, and stars a whole host of other big names including Daniel Craig, Katie Holmes and Hilary Swank.

Star Wars: The Last Jedi is due to be released on December 15, 2017.

From: Digital Spy