Harrison Ford, in a recent interview, discusses his final outing as Indiana Jones, the commercial performance of 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny', and his foray into the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross in 'Thunderbolts'. He expresses a desire for the days when cinema had a greater cultural impact and reflects on the legacy of the character he inherited from the late William Hurt.
The 82-year-old actor reprised his role as the titular protagonist for the final time in the 2023 movie but brushed off the picture’s commercial failure as he fulfilled his ambition to bring the character back for one last adventure.“I was really the one who felt there was another story to tell.
, which is set to be released later this month - could provide Harrison with one of the biggest box office successes of his career but the star yearns for the days when movies made a more significant impact on the public. He said: “What I miss, really, truthfully, is the connection to the culture overall. Now we’re in people’s houses more than we’re in the commons. We work for niche audiences. Which doesn’t lessen the work. But we’re living in a different world, without the comfort of knowing that we’re all in this together.”
Ford has taken over from the late William Hurt in the role of Ross and he felt the need to “fill out the shoes” of the actor – who passed away in 2022 aged 71. Speaking with On Demand Entertainment, Ford said: “It becomes your responsibility to fill out the shoes that have walked before you. And I have a lot of help from the script because the character’s life becomes more complicated and interesting, perhaps. But the level of dramatic involvement there is very high. It’s very operatic.”Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal SkullIndiana Jones and the City of the Gods.
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