On the set of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, Ford has been causing a little trouble. The good kind, of course. Ford has been in the midst of a career renaissance, taking his first-ever roles on television, both in Yellowstone's 1923 as the Dutton family patriarch and in Apple TV’s psychiatric comedy series, Shrinking. In both, he’s been leaning hard into his age, with all the grace, respect, and occasional bouts of frustration that growing old involves.
The actor most famously associated with Star Wars's Han Solo and Blade Runner’s Rick Deckard, in addition to the quixotic archaeologist Indiana Jones, has been getting hurt on the job for years, even when in his prime. Such is the life of an active person, especially one who lives out the heroism he’s known for on screen. You might have heard of that time Ford rescued a lost and hypothermic hiker atop Table Mountain, Wyoming, using his private helicopter. This is the stuff of legend.
It feels like we’re entering a new chapter in human history in which we are finally able to divorce ourselves from certain realities as simple as eventual death. It’s everywhere. Black Mirror on Netflix, Upload on Amazon Prime, Succession’s final episodes on HBO, which see the Roy children promoting a retirement community called Living+ where residents could live curated lives enmeshed with Disney World-esque experiences.
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