Ridley Scott Said That The “Blade Runner” Financiers Had No Idea Who Harrison Ford Was


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I don’t know about you, but I’d watch Harrison Ford in anything.

Even if he himself sometimes has a more… candid opinion about his work.

Regardless, Harrison has undoubtedly played some of the most iconic action and sci-fi characters in cinema over the years. But it definitely took longer than you might expect for him to solidify his status as a Hollywood legend.

In fact, there was a time when movie execs were apprehensive about casting him in lead roles — as wild as that is today.

And when discussing one of his most popular films — the 1982 cult classic Blade Runner — he revealed that casting his leading man wasn’t as obvious a choice as it might have appeared.

For context, Harrison stars in Blade Runner as police enforcer Ric Deckard. Set in an alternate dystopian future, the film is an adaptation of the 1968 novel Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? and also stars Sean Young and Rutger Hauer.

Despite having already starred as Han Solo in multiple Star Wars movies — A New Hope and The Empire Strikes Back (as well as a made-for-TV holiday special) — by this point in his career, Ridley recalled that Harrison “wasn’t a star yet.”

“He had just finished flying the Millennium Falcon,” said Ridley.

“I remember my financiers saying, ‘Who the fuck is Harrison Ford?’” he added. “I said, ‘You’re gonna find out.’”

Either way, Harrison proved that he has everything it takes to be a leading man in Blade Runner, and also as Indiana Jones when Raiders came out.

And somehow, he’s still pumping out incredible work today — having recently received his fifth Golden Globe nomination for the Apple original Shrinking.

While Harrison eats in every role, he’ll always be Indy to me. Who’s your fave of his iconic characters? LMK down below.


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