Harrison Ford isn't ready – "yet" – to talk about his reported part in Disney's planned <em>Star Wars </em>sequel, but is all praise for its director, J?J Abrams. <span class="s1">“I think he’s fantastic,” Ford said in a recent interview. “I <br/> did his first movie, <em>Regarding Henry</em>, with Mike Nichols. A wonderful talent. Extraordinary guy.” </span> The 70-year-old actor – who rose to fame playing Han Solo in the <em>Star Wars </em>trilogy – is shrugging off questions about that character while promoting his role as the Brooklyn Dodgers president Branch Rickey in the forthcoming Jackie Robinson biopic <em>42</em>. Asked how he feels generally that the <em>Star Wars </em>sequel and Disney spin-offs are in the works, Ford responded: "I don't feel anything at the moment yet." <span class="s2">In an article published earlier this month, the <em>Star Wars </em>creator George Lucas told <em>Bloomberg Businessweek </em>that Ford, Mark Hamill and Carrie Fisher had been in negotiations to return to the franchise even before Lucasfilm was sold to Disney last autumn. </span> <span class="s3">Was Ford surprised by that announcement? He makes the universal zipping-my-lips sign. Asked what it will take to get him to commit to playing Han Solo again, Ford said, “Um, I don’t even want to discuss that. It’s great. Ain’t it great?”</span> It's been more than two decades since Abrams wrote the <em>Regarding Henry </em>screenplay. Have the two chatted recently? "About what?" Ford asked, smirking and taking a slow sip from a cup. <span class="s4">– AP</span> Follow us