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Taylor Sheridan may be one of Hollywood’s most in-demand scriptwriters right now but Harrison Ford has been in the industry longer than Sheridan has even been alive. But that barely stopped the showrunner from casting two of Hollywood’s biggest names in a television prequel spin-off show.

Harrison Ford in 1923 [Credit: Paramount Network]

Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren’s parts in1923could not be played by better actors, in hindsight. But during the casting process, Sheridan stunned Hollywood into silence by drawing two of the biggest names in the A-list roster. It seems, however, that the calculated move did not play out in vain.

A Testament to Taylor Sheridan’s Talent for Words

Say what one may aboutTaylor Sheridan’s fake cowboy-land fantasy (despite his claims, he didn’t grow up on a ranch; his father was a cardiologist), it is still impossible to overlook theYellowstonecreator’s mastery of dialogue. What Sheridan couldn’t achieve in his acting career, he delivered a hundred-fold with his ability to manufacture Oscar-worthy scripts.

It is no surprise that an A-lister as venerated, experienced, and maverick asHarrison Fordwould bow down to Sheridan’s talent after reading the script of1923. Perhaps for the first time in a long time, Ford consciously stopped himself from huffing his way through a project without changing or ad-libbing any lines.

Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford in 1923 [Credit: Paramount Network]

Famously, however, some of the most well-known and oft-quoted one-liners did come from Harrison Ford’s ability to throw a quippy unscripted dialogue into the mix. The famous “I know” as a response to Princess Leia’s “I love you” has become legendary in pop culture lore along with Indiana Jones’s witty comeback,“It’s not the years, honey. It’s the mileage.”

“I don’t do that shit anymore”: Taylor Sheridan’s Reply to Harrison Ford for His Yellowstone Spin-off ‘1923’ Could’ve Easily Backfired After Kevin Costner Feud

It’s stuff like this that makes one wonder how perfectly scripted Taylor Sheridan’s stories might be that evenStar WarsandIndiana Jones-famed Harrison Ford felt it undeserving to change or add even one line during filming.

Taylor Sheridan vs George Lucas: Who Did It Better?

They say history is written by the winners. But in the film and television industry, where every frame and each take (be it 1 or 127) is recorded in the reels of movie films, it is hard to escape or even erase history. As such, the behind-the-scenes controversy on the sets ofStar Warsis well documented by the filmographers of that era.

Harrison Ford’s hatred for hisStar Warscharacter grew to such an extent that he lashed out at Lucas over his clunky dialogue saying,“George, you can type this sh*t, but you sure as hell can’t say it.”(Later, however, he did concede saying,“I was wrong. It worked.”) Even then, Ford’s constant clashes with George Lucas and Irvin Kershner over dialogue is a well-documented history in film lore [viaHuffPost].

“I don’t do that shit anymore”: Taylor Sheridan’s Reply to Harrison Ford for His Yellowstone Spin-off ‘1923’ Could’ve Easily Backfired After Kevin Costner Feud

In a 2023 interview withThe Hollywood Reporter, Ford further reinstated his claim,“I’m a guy who says, ‘If the words don’t fit my mouth, we’ve got to change the words.’”

However, that was not the case when it came to Taylor Sheridan’s writing. After being cast in1923as Jacob Dutton, his fascination with dialogue made him take a step back from trying to outdo the director and the writer. Speaking of Sheridan’s strict no-no rule about rewrites, Ford revealed:

Star Wars trio [Credit: Lucasfilm]

Once in a while, we’d have an issue with that. But life doesn’t do rewrites. You get a shot at something, and that’s what happened. I really committed to saying Taylor’s words because it’s fun for me to puzzle it out.

“I had not done as much work as I wanted to”: Harrison Ford Agreed to Taylor Sheridan’s 1923 as He Was Tired of “Two years of sitting on my a**”

WithYellowstonealmost coming to a close, the cowboy universe that Sheridan built up from scratch is far from seeing its last sunset. Two additional spin-offs, 1944 and 2024, are in the waiting line of production at Paramount. AlthoughMatthew McConaugheyandMichelle Pfeifferhave been reported to be circling the lead roles in those series, nothing has been set in stone yet.

1923is available to stream on Paramount+

“I had not done as much work as I wanted to”: Harrison Ford Agreed to Taylor Sheridan’s 1923 as He Was Tired of “Two years of sitting on my a**”

Diya Majumdar

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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