Steven Spielberg: "George doesn't do text or email ever. I've never received a text or an email from George and he's never received one from me. He's a phoner, you know, it's all the telephone or it's in person. So it's either eyes on or it's a telephone call, but it's never texting. I get a phone call, and this is it right here: 'Hey Steve, what are you doing?' I say 'I'm sort of just sitting around working, George. You know, I'm making ten pictures a year as a producer. What are you doing?' 'Yeah, I'm just, I don't know.' He always has something going, but it's funny, we talk for, the thing with George, when George and I get on the telephone, I have to clear my morning or my afternoon because we talk for a long, long time... We talk about everything. We talk about movies and we talk about his projects and my projects. We talk about our families and our friendship, and it's been an enduring friendship.”
Audience member: "Bring back Sallah!"
Steven Spielberg: "We talk about it. Yes, yes, and we're hoping, we're hopeful, someday. We're hopeful."
Harrison Ford: "Maybe a fifth, but I ain't going to Mars."
Steven Spielberg: "I ain’t going to Mars with you."
Harrison Ford: "There’s no mix in that bag. It’s an absolute delight to revisit this character and a chance to work with Steven again who only hires me for Indiana Jones. But I’m an actor, you know? Anytime there’s a, next time we get a script for Indiana Jones I’d be delighted to play the character again. The thing that we all, both had as an ambition for the character and the series was that each time we meet Indiana Jones, we had the occasion to go to a new Indiana Jones film, we wanted to advance the audience's understanding of and experience with the character. Not just by putting him in new adventures but learning something new about, something about what made him what he is… which I thought, to me, makes the character so interesting to revisit."
Q: "When will Raiders come out on Blu-ray?"
Steven Spielberg: "Soon in my world would be in about six months. Soon in George’s world is later than six months."