Harrison Ford is set to make his Marvel debut in the upcoming movie Captain America: Brave New World, where he will be portraying the character Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross, also known as Red Hulk. Fans have already caught a glimpse of his character in recent teaser trailers for the film.
During this year's San Diego Comic-Con, Ford shared some insights into his experience working on the movie, particularly in relation to the use of motion capture technology. The 82-year-old actor humorously remarked that the process 'took not caring' and involved 'being an idiot for money,' although he clarified that he did not intend to belittle the project.
Despite his tongue-in-cheek comments, Ford expressed that he had a positive experience working on the film and enjoyed the process. He also mentioned his delight at the positive response received from audiences following the release of the movie's trailer.
When asked about the appeal of joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) and how it satisfied his 'inner nerd,' Ford humorously replied that if he were to scratch any itch, it would typically be his backside. This lighthearted response showcased Ford's playful attitude towards his involvement in the superhero franchise.
Overall, Harrison Ford's remarks at the event provided a glimpse into his experience working on Captain America: Brave New World and his humorous take on being a part of the MCU. Fans can look forward to seeing Ford's portrayal of Red Hulk when the movie hits theaters next year.