Chris Pratt explains the hilarious way Harrison Ford handled his decision not to take on the role of Indiana Jones

While Harrison Ford received a lot of attention earlier this week because he turned 80, which has led to a lot of people (including star Wars Co-actor Mark Hamill) I wish him a happy birthday, as far as the movie business of the guy goes, it’s been a long time since we’ve seen it in the world of cinema. Ford last starred in the 2020 movie The Call of the Wild, but he’ll be back on the big screen next year Indiana Jones 5. After that, it is difficult to say what will happen with Indiana Jones movies but jurassic world And the Guardians of the Galaxy Superstar Chris Pratt explained the hilarious reason why Ford took into account his decision not to take on the role of whip-wielding archaeologist.

For years, it has been rumored that if Indiana Jones were to be rebooted, Chris Pratt would be one of the main actors considered to succeed Harrison Ford in the role, if not at the top of the list. While talking to Pratt on happy sad confused podcast, hubs Josh Horowitz He brought up how he found two notable articles from 2015 claiming that Steven Spielberg, who directed the first four Indiana Jones films, spoke with Pratt about taking on the role of Indiana Jones, or at least had the actor in mind. Pratt joked at first that he didn’t know who Spielberg was, but then said this:

No, aren’t they doing Indiana Jones with Harrison Ford? All I know is that I once saw a quote from Harrison Ford, and I don’t even know if it was really him, but it was enough to scare me, that it was like, “When I die, Indiana Jones dies.” And I’m like, “Will Harrison Ford’s ghost one day haunt me when he dies if I play…?”



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