Harrison Ford has revealed that he would be happy to work with his 'Blade Runner' director, Sir Ridley Scott, to make a sequel of the cult sci-fi movie.
The veteran actor told IGN.com that he truly admires Scott as a man and as a director, the BBC reported.
The star of the 'Indiana Jones' franchise asserted that he would love to engage with the filmmaker in the further telling of the film's story and return to his role as Rick Deckard.
It was previously reported that Scott was planning a follow-up to his mysterious 1982 tale, which was a mixture of sci-fi and noir detective novels.
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