Harrison Ford in The Rise of Skywalker with the quote “I have no f***ing idea what a Force ghost is. And I don’t care.” displayed beside him.

Harrison Ford on Han Solo as a Force Ghost: “I Have No F*ing Idea — And I Don’t Care”**

Few actors embrace their chaotic relationship with Star Wars quite like Harrison Ford. Whether he’s joking about wanting Han Solo killed off in 1983 or pretending not to know who “the kid with the light-up sword” is, Ford has always been delightfully Ford about the galaxy far, far away.

So when fans began debating whether Han Solo’s appearance in The Rise of Skywalker was meant to be a Force ghost, Ford offered the most Harrison Ford possible response:

“I have no f*ing idea what a Force ghost is. And I don’t care.”**

And honestly? It’s perfect.

The world of Star Wars loves its deep lore—Force ghosts, dyads, wills of the Force, ancient prophecies—but Ford has never been the kind of actor to obsess over metaphysics. His return in the final film wasn’t about canon mechanics. It was about giving closure to the complicated relationship between Han and his son, Ben Solo.

Ford’s dismissal wasn’t disrespect. It was simply classic Harrison: blunt, funny, and refreshingly uninterested in getting dragged into fandom minutiae. While fans will happily debate the metaphysical implications until the heat death of the universe, Ford’s perspective is much simpler:

He showed up, did the scene, delivered the emotion… and didn’t spend one second thinking about whether he glowed blue.

In the end, Harrison Ford gave the most Han Solo answer imaginable — because like the scruffy-looking smuggler himself, he’s never been big on mystical mumbo jumbo.

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