Harrison Ford admitted he wasn’t initially keen on the idea of his iconic Indiana Jones costume. Ford, 80, said when the ensemble was first presented to him, he had several questions before putting on the fedora and other accessories. "Why am I carrying a whip?
What am I going to do with a f---ing whip? Are you going to whip people?" he recalled thinking during a new interview with GQ. "Why am I wearing a leather jacket in the jungle?
Isn’t it hot here?" Of course, for the famous fedora, Ford noted that it was an "evocation of time" and a "reflection of movies past." In a scene shown from 1981's "The Making of Raiders of the Lost Ark," Ford is seen stapling his hat to his head. "You do what you need to do," Ford added after he pointed to the scars he received from the scene.
While fans have fallen in love with Ford’s popular character over the past 40 years, he reflected on his legacy as he prepared to hang up his iconic hat and say goodbye to the role after the final film, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny." "I wanted to see him after the passage of the 15 years that actually exists between the last film that we did and this one," Ford continued. "I’ve changed.
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