Despite a plane crash and an accident on the set of "Star Wars: The Force Awakens", Harrison Ford is back to reveal more about the anticipated Star Wars movie and great news about a potential Indiana Jones sequel, an article from E! Online said.

Harrison Ford has had a few mishaps this year but this did not slow him down one last bit. The 72-year-old actor is now back in the spotlight as he reprises his role as Han Solo in the soon-to-be released "Star Wars: The Force Awakens".

"I'm doing great," Ford said as he was interviewed on Good Morning America Tuesday. "I'm back playing tennis, riding my bike and having a good time," he commented after being asked about his plane crash last August.

On the other hand, the accident on the set of the anticipated Star Wars sequel happened while he was working on the Millennium Falcon. Someone has accidentally closed the door on him and this mishap resulted on a broken leg. But this did not faze him at all. Instead, he just simply laughed at the whole ordeal.

"My left leg was broken, and then I waited about six months before I broke my right leg," he joked.

Luckily, he was able to finish filming the movie and was able to watch the entire film as well. And as far as what he has to say about the latest installment, all he could come up were praises for the film.

"It's a really big movie," he said "I was delighted to see it."

And when asked what made him come back to play Han Solo again, the veteran actor revealed why.

"A really good script," the "What Lies Beneath" actor replied. "An opportunity to work with J.J. (Abrams), who I admire, it just seemed like a good idea."

He further mentioned about how Han Solo changed over the years and in this film, he was more emotional but was still the same character that fans loved. "I think he's got a more complex story now -- a little bit more of an emotional context than perhaps there was before, but he's still the same guy."

And finally for the much-awaited question that most fans are dying to ask. When asked about his future projects, the actor told Good Morning America host Kelly Ripa and Michael Strahan that he is interested in reprising yet another character that he is famous for.

"I would love to do another Indiana Jones and work with Steven (Spielberg) again," he said, "and if we get a script I'd love to do it."