‘Indiana Jones 5?’ Harrison Ford Says He'd Love to Do It!

Indiana Jones 5 could be on the cards for Harrison Ford if producers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg can work out where to take the next movie.
‘Indiana Jones 5?’ Harrison Ford Says He'd Love to Do It!
Harrison Ford (L) and Steven Spielberg attend the 38th AFI Life Achievement Award honoring Mike Nichols at Sony Pictures Studios on June 10 in Culver City, California. Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI
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Harrison Ford (L) and Steven Spielberg attend the 38th AFI Life Achievement Award honoring Mike Nichols at Sony Pictures Studios on June 10 in Culver City, California. (Frazer Harrison/Getty Images for AFI)
Indiana Jones 5 could be on the cards for Harrison Ford if he and producers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg can work out what direction to take the next movie, according to Access Hollywood.

“Oh sure, I’d love to do it,” Ford told Access Hollywood. “If there’s something that the three of us can agree on then I’d love to do it.”

“George is working on something now, but I haven’t really seen anything on paper,” Ford said. “We’ve talked a little bit about it. It would be fun.”

Ford’s latest movie Morning Glory hits theaters on Wednesday. He is somewhat out of character as gruff TV anchor Mike Pomeroy in this romantic comedy.

The 68-year-old actor just finished working on Cowboys and Aliens in which he plays the mean Colonel Woodrow Dolarhyde, alongside Daniel Craig, who plays gunslinging stranger Jake Lonergan.

Ford told Access Hollywood he was very excited about the cowboy sci-fi movie, which is set for release in mid-2011.

Meanwhile, there is no timeline for when Ford might again don his fedora to play the whip-snapping Indiana Jones.

“No timeline. While I’m alive, I hope,” Ford told MTV News. “It'll be better for everybody.”

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