Harrison Ford has multiple Disney attractions based off his iconic “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones” roles — but he’s never stepped foot in them.
In fact, he really “doesn’t give a s – – t” about the rides.
His “Shrinking” co-star Jessica Williams revealed the revelation while promoting Season 2 of their Apple TV+ series, which also stars Jason Segel, Christa Miller, Michael Urie, Luke Tennie, Lukita Maxwell and Ted McGinley.
“When I got on that new Star Wars ride at Disneyland I laughed like a kid. I felt like a kid. And genuinely in conversation with Harrison and a couple of people I said, ‘Have you been on the new Star Wars ride?’ And then I remembered. I realized. Like, oh s – – t, he also has an Indiana Jones ride there,” she recalled to The Post. “And I was like, ‘Do you know about those? Have you been on those?’ And he was just like, ‘No.’”
“Naturally the conversation went to that point and I was so embarrassed. I was so embarrassed,” she went on. “And then I realized the Indiana Jones. He’s in that ride. It was weird.”
Williams, 35, insisted it was a “genuine question” because the attractions are “the best amusement park technology available now.”
She quipped: “He doesn’t give a s – – t.”
Ford, 82, famously played Han Solo in George Lucas’ “Star Wars” franchise and the title character in the “Indiana Jones” films, which kicked off with Steven Spielberg’s 1981 blockbuster “Raiders of the Lost Ark.”
“Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” (1984), “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989) and “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” (2008) followed. In 2023, he made his grand return as the archaeologist in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.”
The Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge attraction is located at Disney World’s Hollywood Studios in Orlando, Fla., while Indiana Jones Adventure is in Adventureland at Disneyland Park in Anaheim, Calif. There is also an Indiana Jones Adventure at Tokyo DisneySea.
In August, it was announced that an Indiana Jones attraction will replace Dinosaur at Disney’s Animal Kingdom in Orlando, and will include hunting a mythical creature in a Mayan temple.
Williams’ awkward interaction with Ford mirrors the many exchanges their characters Gaby and Paul have endured in the Bill Lawrence-created series. The co-worker therapists often drive to work together (due to Paul’s Parkinson’s diagnosis) and a karaoke session often ensues. While they belted out Sugar Ray’s “Every Morning” in Season 1, the pair — or, just Ford, sang The Outfield’s “Your Love” in Season 2.
The duo are on a rig with a truck pulling the vehicle when they shoot the laugh-out-loud scenes.
“I actually find that I do get a little stressed driving in front of him,” Williams revealed to The Post. “[It’s like] when someone’s standing behind you and you’re typing and you’re like, ‘How do I type?’ … Like, holy s – – t. Also, this guy’s a pilot. Like, am I doing this right? Like, do I do my hands like this?’ And it’s like, ‘No, you don’t drive like that.’ … I’m usually thinking about how to drive in the most natural way when I do those scenes. Seriously.”
Last month, Ford revealed that he continues to act for “essential human contact.”
“I get to imagine with people that have great skill and experience … It’s fun to work with these people,” he told Vanity Fair.
“I always enjoyed humor. I loved jokes. I loved the construction of jokes,” the actor, who has five children and is married to actress Calista Flockhart, continued. “My father was a joke teller. The wordsmithing and the ideas that lay behind a joke have always interested me.”
“When I was thinking about becoming an actor, I was ambitious for both kinds of work — serious drama and comedy. I found myself doing both and not really distinguishing much between them. I think I think with the same actor’s head about a joke as I do about a serious or emotional scene.”
In addition to franchises “Star Wars” and “Indiana Jones,” the star has recently joined the Marvel universe as Thaddeus “Thunderbolt” Ross/Red Hulk in “Captain America: Brave New World,” which hits theaters in 2025.
“Shrinking,” meanwhile, was recently picked up for Season 3.
As for whether he and Williams would ever karaoke to the “Indiana Jones” theme song?
“I would just rather pass away,” Williams told The Post. “Could you imagine?”
Ford did, however, listen to the tune while getting a colonoscopy once.
Season 2 of “Shrinking” is now streaming on Apple TV+, with new episodes dropping every Wednesday.