SamQuint
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http://www.theverge.com/2014/6/12/5...ed-after-ankle-injury-while-filming-star-wars
Harrison Ford was injured on the set of the next Star Wars film and is currently in the hospital receiving care, reports Variety. Ford reportedly sustained the injury while filming on Wednesday and is currently hospitalized in London Entertainment Weekly notes that the injury was to his ankle and wasn't severe. The incident isn't expected to slow the film down, however, as shooting is expected to continue while Ford recovers. That said, there's no timetable for exactly when the 71-year-old Ford will be ready to pick up his role as Han Solo, a character expected to play a major impact in the film despite Ford's age.
It's not clear how Ford was injured yet, either, though Variety editor Marc Graser tweeted that he was "injured by the door of the Millennium Falcon." Here's hoping the iconic fighter ship doesn't injure any other cast members as shooting continues.
Seriously the Millennium Falcon is still around in this next movie? WTF the movie will be like 20-30 years after Return of the Jedi. You would think he would be able to afford a new ship by then. Why would he keep flying that hunk of junk around. Yes it is fast but there has not been a better ship made since then?
Harrison Ford was injured on the set of the next Star Wars film and is currently in the hospital receiving care, reports Variety. Ford reportedly sustained the injury while filming on Wednesday and is currently hospitalized in London Entertainment Weekly notes that the injury was to his ankle and wasn't severe. The incident isn't expected to slow the film down, however, as shooting is expected to continue while Ford recovers. That said, there's no timetable for exactly when the 71-year-old Ford will be ready to pick up his role as Han Solo, a character expected to play a major impact in the film despite Ford's age.
It's not clear how Ford was injured yet, either, though Variety editor Marc Graser tweeted that he was "injured by the door of the Millennium Falcon." Here's hoping the iconic fighter ship doesn't injure any other cast members as shooting continues.
Seriously the Millennium Falcon is still around in this next movie? WTF the movie will be like 20-30 years after Return of the Jedi. You would think he would be able to afford a new ship by then. Why would he keep flying that hunk of junk around. Yes it is fast but there has not been a better ship made since then?