“We were all there when he did his very last scene as Indiana Jones. Watching Ford hang up his whip for good was “beautiful,” said the actor.
Sure, it’s Harrison Ford and he is a legend, but I will kick the shit out of him anyway.” “It’s surreal when you think about it, so I try not to think about it.
My friend made a list of all the franchises I’ve been in and went: ‘This one you haven’t done.’ It was ‘Indiana Jones.’ A week later, I got the phone call,” he laughed. “For a Danish guy, it’s insane to be in these films. Recently, Marvel and “Star Wars” alumni added another franchise to his CV with “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.” “If they had an issue with Daniel’s nose, I am sure they would have an issue with my accent.” He would never play Bond himself, however, even with the “fantastic” Christopher Nolan at the helm. We had so many ideas and the director just looked at us: ‘Guys, come back. There was this scene where I tickled his balls with a rope. I think he was glad I also came from indie films. he was the new Bond and everything about him was ‘wrong.’ His height, his nose, his hair. I didn’t realize how big it was until we had the premiere in London and had to meet the Queen. “I had never watched a Bond movie up to that point and of course I lied about it.