Harrison Ford I don’t chop words. When the variety asked if the president of Marvel Studios Kevin Feige He had managed to attract him to the Marvel cinema universe for another round of superhero buffering, Ford’s response was frankly and unmistakably him.
“No,” Ford replied. That’s all. No follow-ups. No processing. Ford Classic is only Ford.
The legendary actor recently entered the MCU as President Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross Captain America: Brave New Worldreplacing the delay William Hurtwhich originated in the role in 2008. The version of Ford’s Ross is a recently elected President of the United States who has also transformed into Red Hulk, creating one of the most intense double identities of the MCU.
Even if he is not in a hurry to return, Ford has shown an opening to the character who evolves beyond his person.
“I hope he can return,” Ford said in a previous interview. “I hope [there’s] A story in which it can develop in something different from the Red Hulk. I think we have the ability to move the form between Hulkness and humanity, but this is not really my department. I was very happy with the opportunity to play in this playground. “
In New brave world, Anthony Mackie Officially took the Captain America cloak like Sam Wilson, who makes a collaboration with Danny RamirezWhich adapted like Joaquin Torres, aka the new Falcon. The film helped to push the MCU forward while honored its roots.
Reflecting on the role, Ford has given stage objects to the bases of Hurt and expressed admiration for the Marvel universe as a whole.
“I would like to think that the character was perfect for me. I was honored to be able to do my job on top of a foundation that a wonderful actor, Bill Hurt, provided the character,” he said.
“And the story is a wonderful extension of the stories of which Thunderbolt Ross was part of. I saw Marvel film and I saw actors that I really liked, really admired, amused. And I thought: ‘Hey, I want myself a little.'”
Starting now, there is no official word if we see Ford’s Ross again, but with the door slightly cracked, fans can still retain hope.
On the way in the MCU there is Wakanda’s eyes, an animated spin-off series of Black Panther that dives into the inheritance of Wakandan warriors over time. It is previewed on August 1 on Disney+. And for those who continue for a return to the big screen, Spider-Man 4 goes out in cinemas next summer.
Stay tuned to our Marvel Guide Phase 6 for all the latest news on what is coming later.
By Joey Gour
Source: Geek Tyrant

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