Action-hero
Harrison Ford has been spotted taking to the skies since returning to
Los Angeles, often flying his helicopter around the city.
However,
on Monday the 72-year-old star opted for a more casual form of
transportation, as he drove his wife and adopted son Liam to dinner in
Brentwood, California.
This
comes just before a clip is released for the trailer of the star's
highly anticipated film Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens,
which won't hit theaters until December 2015.
Good to his fans: On his way out of
dinner on Monday, Harrison Ford stopped to sign some fan memorabilia in
Brentwood, California
Harrison looked well put together in a light blue button down shirt, which he had tucked
into his dark wash jeans.
He also sported a black leather belt, and a pair of black leather boots, to complete his dressy but casual ensemble.
The
star seemed to be in good spirits as he stopped to sign fan memorabilia
on his way out of the restaurant in Brentwood, California.
Family man: Harrison treated his wife, actress Calista Flockhart, and his adopted son Liam, to dinner on Monday
Harrison was joined by his wife, 50-year-old Ally McBeal star Calista Flockhart, and his adopted son, 13-year-old Liam.
The three dropped by Vincente Ristorante in Brentwood, California, where the legendary actor was later stopped for autographs.
It's
a big week for the star, as it was recently announced that a short
trailer for his upcoming film, Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force
Awakens would premier in select theaters on Friday.
Big news: It was recently announced
that select theaters across America would show the first clip from the
upcoming Star Wars sequel on Friday, following the Thanksgiving holiday
In
the film, Harrison will be starring alongside Carrie Fisher, Mark
Hamill, Peter Mayhew, Kenny Baker and Anthony Daniels, who are also
reprising the roles that made them famous, in the upcoming film.
They
will join a host of newcomers, including Lupita Nyong'o, Adam Driver
and Oscar Isaac, and though not much is known about the plot, it will be
a continuation of the saga created by George Lucas 30 years after the
end of Star Wars: Episode IV - The Return Of The Jedi.
And
Anthony, who plays C-3PO, hinted earlier this month that the latest
offering may just be the best one yet - making Friday's peek at the
trailer all the more exciting.
'No
movie sequel is better than The Empire Strikes Back. You might eat
those words for Xmas dinner in 2015,' he tweeted. 'Joy & Indigestion
to the world!'
The gang's back together: (L to R)
Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher will join Harrison in the film, as they
all reprise the roles that made them famous: Luke Skywalker, Princess
Leia, and Han Solo, respectively
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