Harrison Ford prefers television roles over disappointing films

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Harrison Ford has shifted his focus from movies to television. This change comes after a string of disappointing films in recent years. His latest movie role was in Captain America: Brave New World, which received poor reviews and struggled at the box office. Before that, he starred in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, a film that also underperformed and lost Disney an estimated $143 million. At 82 years old, Ford has found success on TV with shows like Shrinking and 1923. In Shrinking, he plays a therapist dealing with Parkinson's disease, while in 1923, he takes on the role of Jacob Dutton. Both shows have received high ratings and positive viewership. Sources suggest that Ford's decision to move to TV is about finding better roles. For most of his career, he saw himself as a film star, but now, with limited options in movies, he is enjoying more meaningful characters on television. Reports indicate that he is happier with his work in TV shows and appreciates the acclaim he is receiving as a TV star.


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