💣 “I Couldn’t Stand Them!” – Harrison Ford at 82 Drops Names of 3 Co-Stars He Secretly DESPISED 😠👀

In a career spanning over five decades and billions in box office revenue, Harrison Ford has worked alongside the biggest names in Hollywood.

From sci-fi epics to action blockbusters, he’s shared the screen with legends and up-and-comers alike.

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But not every collaboration was smooth sailing.

Now, as Ford reflects on his life and legacy, he’s chosen to spill the tea in a brutally honest interview that fans never expected.

“I’ve worked with hundreds of actors.

Most were professional.

Some were brilliant.

And a few—well, a few made me question everything,” Ford admitted with a wry smile.

“I won’t name names just to stir drama… but since I’m old enough not to care anymore, let’s just say the truth deserves a little daylight.

And with that, Ford proceeded to name three actors he says made his time on set “miserable.

” While he was careful not to go into full character assassination mode, his words were laced with decades of pent-up frustration.

1.Josh Hartnett
Ford didn’t hesitate to bring up his Hollywood Homicide co-star.

Josh Hartnett on Matt Damon's "Unhelpful" Advice Filming 'Oppenheimer'

“Josh was young, cocky, and thought he had it all figured out,” Ford said.

“He had talent, sure.

But zero humility.

I tried to mentor him a bit—he didn’t want it.

Every scene felt like a battle of egos.

And that’s exhausting.

” The tension between Ford and Hartnett during the 2003 film was long rumored in industry circles, but this is the first time Ford has confirmed the animosity outright.

“There was no respect,” he added bluntly.

“And it showed.

2.Sean Young

Next on Ford’s list? Blade Runner co-star Sean Young.

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“Blade Runner was a nightmare in more ways than one,” Ford confessed.

“The studio didn’t know what movie they were making, Ridley [Scott] was under pressure, and Sean.well, Sean was chaos.

” While Ford didn’t go into full detail, insiders have long spoken about the cold chemistry between the two leads and a palpable dislike behind the scenes.

“There was tension in every take,” Ford admitted.

“And not the kind that makes for great acting.

” He added, “I’m all for strong personalities—but when it becomes disruptive, there’s no excuse.

3.Alec Baldwin

Perhaps the most shocking revelation of the interview came when Ford mentioned Alec Baldwin, an actor he’s never even appeared on-screen with—but clearly had a personal issue with behind the scenes.

Alec Baldwin trở lại đóng phim - Báo VnExpress Giải trí

“Alec and I were supposed to work together on a project in the ’90s—it never happened, and thank God,” Ford revealed.

“We did a table read once.

Just one.

And I walked out thinking, ‘No way I’m spending three months on set with that guy.

’ He was rude, dismissive, and acted like he was the smartest man in the room.

” Though the project in question was never named, many fans speculate it was the failed attempt to cast both actors in a political thriller that later fell through.

“I trust my gut,” Ford said.

“And my gut told me to run.

The internet exploded the moment the interview dropped.

Fans rushed to social media to dissect every quote, reigniting long-dead rumors about feuds and failed collaborations.

On Twitter, hashtags like #FordUnfiltered and #JoshHartnettDrama quickly trended, while Reddit threads lit up with fans sharing their own theories and behind-the-scenes tidbits.

One fan wrote: “Harrison Ford finally dragging Josh Hartnett in 2025 is the kind of energy I didn’t know I needed.

” Another posted, “If Harrison Ford says he hated Alec Baldwin, I believe every word.

But while some applauded Ford for finally being candid, others were more divided.

A handful of commenters defended the actors in question, saying Ford’s famously grumpy demeanor might’ve made collaboration difficult.

Still, Ford wasn’t apologizing for any of it.

“I’m not bitter,” he clarified.

“I’ve had a hell of a career.

I’ve worked with incredible people—Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Sean Connery, Helen Mirren, you name it.

But not everyone fits.

Harrison Ford, 82, admits he keeps acting for 'essential human contact'

Not everyone plays well with others.

That’s just reality.

Interestingly, when asked if he regretted any of these difficult experiences, Ford simply shook his head.

“Regret is useless.

You learn, you move on.

I’m just glad I get to say what I want now without worrying about who’s gonna call my agent.

The interview, which is part of a retrospective documentary series celebrating Ford’s legendary career, promises even more revelations in upcoming episodes.

Teasers hint that he’ll open up about his relationship with Steven Spielberg, his long-standing issues with the Star Wars franchise, and even what really happened during that infamous plane crash in 2015.

At 82, Harrison Ford is proving he’s just as sharp, unfiltered, and iconic as ever.

And with this bombshell list of hated co-stars now public, one thing is clear: the man may be aging, but he’s not mellowing.

If anything, he’s just beginning to tell the truth we all suspected—but never dared to say out loud.

And Hollywood? It’s listening… nervously.