<p>Yesteryear's <em>Indiana Jones</em> Harrison Ford is stepping into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The legendary actor will play the role of Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross, replacing the late William Hurt, for 2024's <em>Captain America: New World Order</em> starring Anthony Mackie, reports <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p>The fourth <em>Captain America</em> movie follows the events of the 2021 Disney+ series <em>The Falcon and the Winter Soldier</em> (FAWS).</p>.<p>It does not appear, however, that Ford is set to star in 'Thunderbolts', Marvel's anti-hero team-up film that is scheduled immediately to follow the fourth <em>Captain America</em>.</p>.<p>Hurt first played Thaddeus Ross in Marvel Studios' second feature film ever, 2008's <em>The Incredible Hulk</em>, as a US Army general who is instrumental in transforming scientist Bruce Banner (then played by Edward Norton) into the Hulk; Ross then spends the rest of the movie hunting for Banner.</p>.<p>Ross showed up again in 2016's <em>Captain America: Civil War</em> as the Secretary of State tasked with enforcing the Sokovia Accords meant to curtail the actions of the Avengers. After brief cameos in <em>Avengers: Infinity War</em> and <em>Avengers: Endgame</em>, Hurt's final performance as Ross was in 2021's <em>Black Widow</em>, notes <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p><em>New World Order</em> will be Ford's first film within the MCU, but it is far from his only franchise appearance. The 80-year-old actor has also headlined the <em>Star Wars</em>, <em>Indiana Jones</em> and Jack Ryan movies. His next starring role will be the fifth <em>Indiana Jones</em> movie, set to premiere in June 2023, <em>Variety</em> adds.</p>
<p>Yesteryear's <em>Indiana Jones</em> Harrison Ford is stepping into the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU). The legendary actor will play the role of Thaddeus 'Thunderbolt' Ross, replacing the late William Hurt, for 2024's <em>Captain America: New World Order</em> starring Anthony Mackie, reports <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p>The fourth <em>Captain America</em> movie follows the events of the 2021 Disney+ series <em>The Falcon and the Winter Soldier</em> (FAWS).</p>.<p>It does not appear, however, that Ford is set to star in 'Thunderbolts', Marvel's anti-hero team-up film that is scheduled immediately to follow the fourth <em>Captain America</em>.</p>.<p>Hurt first played Thaddeus Ross in Marvel Studios' second feature film ever, 2008's <em>The Incredible Hulk</em>, as a US Army general who is instrumental in transforming scientist Bruce Banner (then played by Edward Norton) into the Hulk; Ross then spends the rest of the movie hunting for Banner.</p>.<p>Ross showed up again in 2016's <em>Captain America: Civil War</em> as the Secretary of State tasked with enforcing the Sokovia Accords meant to curtail the actions of the Avengers. After brief cameos in <em>Avengers: Infinity War</em> and <em>Avengers: Endgame</em>, Hurt's final performance as Ross was in 2021's <em>Black Widow</em>, notes <em>Variety</em>.</p>.<p><em>New World Order</em> will be Ford's first film within the MCU, but it is far from his only franchise appearance. The 80-year-old actor has also headlined the <em>Star Wars</em>, <em>Indiana Jones</em> and Jack Ryan movies. His next starring role will be the fifth <em>Indiana Jones</em> movie, set to premiere in June 2023, <em>Variety</em> adds.</p>