ACTOR Harrison Ford made his first public appearance at Comic-Con since the plane crash in March that left him hospitalized and injured.
Ford together with other cast and filmmakers of “Star Wars: The Force Awakens” debuted a new behind-the-scenes reel and teased some new information at Comic-Con about the highly secretive film.
Ford said the young actors in the new “Star Wars” movie need to ready themselves for both the light and dark sides of fame.
“It’s too late for them. I mean, it’s over. Life as they knew it is no longer possible. You’ve checked in for the biggest ride there ever was.”
He said he told actress Daisy Ridley, who plays Rey in JJ Abrams’ “The Force Awakens,” to face the change in life.
“Your life will change and you will get used to it, and you will be by turns happy and delighted and employed, and then you’ll wonder what the hell happened, every once in a while. Because you’ve turned from — the natural state of an actor is to observe life around them. And now you have to figure out how to do that when all anybody is looking at is you.”
The film is set to hit theaters in December.(SD-Agencies)
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