Those are both editable by users and thus not entirely reliable anyway though, right?
Yep.
Those are both editable by users and thus not entirely reliable anyway though, right?
Looks like Harrison Ford is going to be the new Thunderbolt Ross for the next Captain America film. It's been reported on at least four websites now that Disney and Marvel have locked down Ford for the role to replace the late William Hurt.
Guess the next Cap movie is going to be an Indy film. I'll go now.
I'm still surprised Ford said yes to this, knowing how he feels about Fandom movies.
It will be funny seeing how absolutely apathetic he'll be during interviews though.
Looks like Harrison Ford is going to be the new Thunderbolt Ross for the next Captain America film. It's been reported on at least four websites now that Disney and Marvel have locked down Ford for the role to replace the late William Hurt.
Guess the next Cap movie is going to be an Indy film. I'll go now.
Often enough websites reference each other without fact check giving a rumor a life of its own. I'll believe it when Marvel or Ford confirm it, not before.
Those are both editable by users and thus not entirely reliable anyway though, right?
Yes, and some of the internet's worst offenders where "anything / any idea goes" user entries posted as fact is concerned. At this point, why would Ford take on the role? Between his age, and a history of not having the warmest feeling for fantasy movies--even when he starred in them--this rumor seems less than credible--for the moment.
I think Ford's mood depends on the day - some days he really comes off as a grumpy old fart who hates Star Wars, other days he's ok with it and occasionally, when doing other projects, he really seems to have a lot of fun ( the promo tour for Blade Runner 2049 must have been really fun for him judging by the clips that are in Youtube).
I'm not quite sure I believe the Ford rumor quite yet, but it would be cool if it's true.
And despite his less than fond feelings for Star Wars, those don't seem to extend to all SFF since in just the last 11 years he's also done Cowboys & Aliens, Ender's Game, and The Age of Adeline.
He's an a-lister and that's where the big excitement is these days. Why would Redford or Michael Douglas and whoever do comic book movies? Connery retired when he couldn't figure out the right horse to bet on turning down Gandalf, Hammond and Morpheus. Besides no matter how rich you are another $5-20+ million is nothing to sneeze at.Still, you'd have to wonder why he would do it; since he does not need the cash, and he's never expressed a desire to appear in any superhero films. Does he have an opinion on that genre one way or the other?
Because making money is still a part of life. Like Ted Turner once said when asked, "How much is enough?" "Just a little bit more. "Still, you'd have to wonder why he would do it; since he does not need the cash, and he's never expressed a desire to appear in any superhero films. Does he have an opinion on that genre one way or the other?
Because making money is still a part of life. Like Ted Turner once said when asked, "How much is enough?" "Just a little bit more. "
Someone from the Ankler has spoken of this. The ANKLER, sir!!!Deadline is claiming Ford is officially Ross but I don’t see much to back it up https://deadline.com/2022/10/harris...will-star-opposite-anthony-mackie-1235146944/
He's an a-lister and that's where the big excitement is these days.
Besides no matter how rich you are another $5-20+ million is nothing to sneeze at.
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