Harrison Ford’s playful defiance took center stage during an interview as he declined to answer a so-called “stupid question.”
Known for his iconic roles as Indiana Jones and Han Solo, the 82-year-old is set to appear asThaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross/Red Hulkin the filmCaptain America: Brave New World, slated to hit theaters on Valentine’s Day in 2025.
HighlightsHarrison Ford declined to answer a “stupid question” during an interview for the upcoming film ‘Captain America: Brave New World.'“I’ve always treated these questions with the utmost respect and somehow, at the same time, complete disdain," he said.Harrison will play Thaddeus ‘Thunderbolt’ Ross/Red Hulk in the upcoming superhero film, set for release on Valentine’s Day, 2025.The actor expressed delight in joining the Marvel universe, noting the joy of working with talented actors.
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Harrison Ford declined to answer what he called a “stupid question” during a recent interview with co-stars from his upcoming Marvel film,Captain America: Brave New World
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The Hollywood veteran threw shade as he dodged a question that asked him to compare his movie characterIndiana Joneswith Thaddeus Ross.
“Who deals better with snakes, Indy or Thaddeus Ross?” the interviewer Gerrad Hall asked him.
“This is a ‘Who shot first, Greedo or Han Solo?'” the cinematic cultural icon quipped, making a reference to the eternally heatedStar Warsdebate.
“I’ve always treated these questions with the utmost respect and somehow, at the same time, complete disdain. I will not answer that stupid question,” the Oscar-nominated actor said as the room erupted with laughter.
His co-stars roared with laughter as the Hollywood icon said, “I will not answer that stupid question”
“But thank you,” he added in trueHarrison Fordfashion. “Delighted to have the opportunity.”
Captain America: Brave New Worldis slated to hit the big screen on Valentine’s Day in 2025
“He laid a very firm foundation for the character, I respect him enormously in the work that he did in his lifetime,” he toldPeopleabout the late actor, who died at the age of 71 in 2022.
“God bless his soul. I’m delighted to be able to stand on his shoulders and continue playing the character,” he added.
The 82-year-old actor promoted the upcoming superhero movie at San Diego Comic-Con on Saturday, July 27
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TheApocalypse Nowstar said he was “delighted” to now be a part of theMarvel universe, sharing the space with some really good actors.
“Feels good, feels officially good. I’d been watching really good actors having a really good time working in the Marvel universe and I’m delighted to now be one of them,” he told the outlet.
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