Actor Mark Hamill (C) is joined by actor Harrison Ford (L) and director George Lucas (R) during an unveiling ceremony honoring him with the 2,630th star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles on March 9. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

Cast member Alden Ehrenreich attends the premiere of "Solo: A Star Wars Story" in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles on Thursday. Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI | License Photo

May 13 (UPI) -- Harrison Ford interrupted a television interview Alden Ehrenreich was doing with Entertainment Tonight this weekend.

Ehrenreich was talking about his portrayal of Han Solo, the young, intergalactic pilot and smuggler he plays in Solo: A Star Wars Story.


Ford played an older version of the iconic character in four Star Wars blockbusters.

"The only thing better than one Han Solo is two. Harrison Ford dropped by @CameronMathison's interview and surprised #SoloAStarWarsStory star Alden Ehrenreich!" the Entertainment Tonight Twitter account teased Saturday.

The brief video shows Ehrenreich talking to a reporter when Ford walks in behind him with Solo director Ron Howard.

"Oh, my God!" Ehrenreich exclaimed.

"Get out of my chair. Get out of my life," Ford growled before shaking hands with and hugging the younger actor as Howard clapped and everyone in the room laughed.

Ford and Howard have been friends for decades after co-starring in the 1973 movie American Grafitti, which was helmed by Star Wars creator George Lucas.

The only thing better than one Han Solo is two. ❤️ Harrison Ford dropped by @CameronMathison's interview and surprised #SoloAStarWarsStory star Alden Ehrenreich! The full interview will be on https://t.co/issuFApt4j tomorrow. 🙌 pic.twitter.com/5hy4GoZrhg — Entertainment Tonight (@etnow) May 12, 2018