Some men seem to just get more handsome as they age, and this Hollywood celeb is no exception to the rule. He’s one of the biggest movie stars of all time, but he’s sporting a much more rugged look than he has in the past.

Although Harrison Ford looks quite different right now, most agree that he’s still in fine form at the age of 76. He’s known for his roles in the Indiana Jones and Star Wars films, and right now he’s got a head full of shaggy hair and full beard.

Ford was spotted over the weekend in Los Angeles wearing jeans and an olive shirt. His eyes were hid behind sunglasses, and if you didn’t really pay attention, you might not have even noticed it was him.

Most people believe his new look is for his role as John Thornton in the upcoming film adaptation of Call of the Wild, which is set for release in 2019. The movie has seen remakes in 1935 and 1973.

Ford is also set to start in a fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise that has a release date of July 2021. In 2016 Ford said in an interview that he always felt there was opportunity to do a fifth movie, but he wouldn’t do one without Steven Spielberg or a really good script.

In the same interview, Ford talked about being involved in Star Wars: The Force Awakens. He says he was pleased to have the opportunity to work with the other characters and to work on a script that he had a lot of confidence in.

As far as his new look, some people find it attractive and say it doesn’t matter what his beard and hair look like, he’s still attractive at 76 years of age. Others says they hope when he’s done with the new movie role, the beard will go too.

What do you think? Did you recognize him? Does the beard need to go? Share this story with your family and friends and see what they think.

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