LONDON Harrison Ford had not agreed to shoot the new installment of the saga of Indiana Jones adventure if it had not been directed by Steven Spielberg, actor said in an interview published today
BBC. “I always thought there would be opportunities to do something. But he would participate without Steven,” Ford said of the fifth film in the series of intrepid archaeologist, which is slated for release in 2019.
the actor admitted that another of the conditions that prevailed prior to the “yes” was that the script were at the height of the above and added. “Fortunately, we are working on it”
“Steven is currently developing a script with which I think we will be very pleased,” forward Ford, 73.
Actor and director have worked together in the first four Indiana Jones films, which also counted on the production of another Hollywood heavyweight and also creator of the saga of “the Wars” George Lucas.
Ford starred for the first time the adventurer in 1981 in “Raiders of the ark lost “(” Raiders of the lost Ark “), which was followed by” Indiana Jones and the temple of Doom “(” Indiana Jones and the temple of Doom, “1984),” Indiana Jones and the last crusade “(” Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade “, 1989) and” Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal Skull “(” Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the crystal Skull “, 2008).
he also gave life to Han Solo in the first three films of “the Wars” and played again the role of intergalactic smuggler socarrón in “Star Wars: the awakening of force” ( “Star Wars: Episode VII – the force Awakens”), released last year.
in the last film of Lucas’s character just die, but when asked about a possible “resurrection” Ford recalled that “in space, everything is possible.”
“I wanted Han Solo to sacrifice himself for the good of the other characters and to give some drama to the story,” said the actor in an interview with the BBC to mark the DVD release of the seventh installment of stellar saga.
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