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Harrison Ford Would Love To Play Indiana Jones Again

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Adrienne Tyler

Staff Writer

Harrison Ford revealed on The Graham Norton Show that he would play Indiana Jones again “in a New York minute”.

“I don’t think there is any barrier to Indiana Jones being an old fart. I’m old enough that we don’t need [Sean] Connery anymore – I’m old enough to play my own father!”.

Ford was also asked about doing more stunts as the iconic action-hero-archaeologist, to which he said: “I sued to enjoy physical acting, it was fun. I was more fond of it then than I am now and people don’t ask me to do it that much anymore”.

The last Indiana Jones film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was released in 2008 and starred Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf.

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He was also asked about whether or not he will appear in the new Star Wars movies. He replied: “I’ve not quite made the choice”.

Ford appeared in The Graham Norton Show with Benedict Cumberbatch , to promote the upcoming science fiction film Ender’s Game.

“I am very proud of the movie. It has some great actors in it and a highly trained, professional actor somehow has got in the body of a 16-year-old”, this as a reference to his co-star Asa Butterfield.

Watch the trailer for Ender’s Game below.

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