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LOS ANGELES, July 15 (UPI) -- Hollywood actor Harrison Ford says there are no concrete plans for a fifth Indiana Jones movie, but if there were he wouldn't mind if his character died in it.
EW.com said Ford made the remarks while promoting his upcoming science-fiction western "Cowboys and Aliens."
Asked what fate he would like to befall his iconic character Indiana Jones, the actor told the celebrity news Web site, "I always want my characters to die.
"I thought Han Solo should have died at the end of the last 'Star Wars' movie, just because it seemed right for the character. And I'd be happy to make another Indiana Jones movie -- but at this point it's all just rumors," he told EW.com.
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