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Harrison Ford's Unfiltered Insights: Embracing Age, Politics, and Punches

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The past few days have seen Harrison Ford in rare form—wry, reflective, and as busy as ever. Variety’s July 30 interview went viral after Ford, now 83, shut down all talk of retirement with a crisp no, joking that one attraction of acting is that the industry always needs old people to play old people. Ford emphasized he intends to keep working, and he has the projects to prove it: just days ago, he wrapped season three of Shrinking for Apple TV Plus, a role that recently earned him his first Emmy nomination. He also made his Marvel Cinematic Universe debut earlier this year as Thaddeus Ross—aka Red Hulk—in Captain America Brave New World, though when Mens Journal pressed if he would return to the franchise, Ford gave a blunt one-word reply: No.

On the personal side, Ford and his wife, Calista Flockhart, have been making headlines for their willingness to collaborate—at least under the “right” circumstances, as Ford told The Today Show with a mischievous grin. Social media buzzed around his hilarious stories from set life. According to Parade and AOL, Ford delighted fans by revisiting a classic Indiana Jones memory with Sean Connery, revealing Connery was far more fun and warm off camera than fans ever imagined—right down to a disastrous tennis match where a nervous Ford hit Connery in the back twice.

Not all his comments have been lighthearted. In an exchange picked up by Fox News and AOL, Ford critiqued President Trump’s second term, lamenting that the rich get richer while the poor get poorer, and recalling his support for Kamala Harris in 2024. Ford’s political candor is rare, and his willingness to speak on broad economic injustice generated significant coverage.

Blending the irreverence that made him a legend with a recently rediscovered ease in interviews, he even joked with Variety about accidentally punching Ryan Gosling on the Blade Runner 2049 set, recounting that he tried to apologize with a bottle of Scotch but ended up keeping it to numb his own sore hand.

Most headlines reinforce a simple message: Harrison Ford remains in high demand, compelling as ever, and unready to cede the Hollywood spotlight—making every new appearance both a news event and a fresh biographical footnote.

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