Ford is just the gift that keeps on giving
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Harrison Ford’s interviews from San Diego Comic-Con just keep on getting better, proving that theCaptain America: Brave New Worldstar is a truly relatable king.
When asked byScreenRantwho he thinks is the ‘Anchor Being’ ofMarvel Universe 616, Ford looked truly stumped and said “616? I’m in Universe 616? I’m on a… I’m out of my orbit.”
Don’t worry Ford, we are just as confused as you are, but let’s break it down. Anchor beings, newly introduced inDeadpool and Wolverine, are heroes in which a particular universe revolves around. If the Anchor Being dies, the universe dies, which is why Deadpool goes in search of Wolverine to save his universe, as he is an Anchor Being.
If that wasn’t enough for poor Ford, he was then asked byEntertainment Weeklyin a Captain America 4 group interview, “Who deals better with snakes,” Thunderbolt Ross or Indiana Jones?
“This is a ‘Who shot first, Greedo or Han Solo,'” Ford said, bringing up his past Star Wars character’s iconic arrival and the everlasting debate around it. “I will not answer that stupid question,” Ford continued, jokingly. The whole cast then laughed and Ford added, “But thank you. Delighted to have the opportunity.”
Ford plays Thaddeus Thunderbolt Ross and his alias, Red Hulk, in the upcoming Marvel movie Captain America: Brave New World, alongside The Boys’ Giancarlo Esposito who wasrevealed as villain Sidewinder at SDCC.
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