By Shaun Kitchener On July 19, 2013
Harrison Ford was at this year's Comic-Con to promote his new movie Ender's Game, but it was his older work that provided the main talking point, as he gamely fielded questions on his past work as the titular hero in Indiana Jones and as Han Solo in Star Wars.
The 71-year-old seemed happy to chat through his past projects at the convention, including one question which asked if Han Solo would make a good soldier for Col. Hyrum Graff- the character he plays in Ender's Game.
Referring to the fan's declaration that he used to want to be Indiana Jones, Ford responded: "You know, you and I have a lot in common. I used to dream about being Indiana Jones when I was younger. Not so much anymore."
Harrison Ford (WENN)
He added: "I don't think Han Solo would be good as a soldier in anybody's army. I think he's what we call now an independent contractor."
Another enthusiast asked what would happen if - "lightsabres aside" - Solo and Jones ever came face-to-face.
"Hi, how are you?," Ford said - before shaking his head, removing his glasses and rubbing his eyes, to rapturous laughter from the audience.
Comic-Con, taking place in San Diego, is bringing together all things gloriously geeky in the worlds of TV and film - with Sherlock, The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and several superman projects all represented.
Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny are also there to mark the 20th anniversary of The X-Files.
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