It looks like Star Wars: Episode VII may end up coming to theaters later than what was expected due to a physical issue with one of the actors.

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On Monday, Jedi News announced that the film may have to come to theaters sometime in 2016 as opposed to December 2015. If this happens, it could be due to Harrison Ford who reportedly injured his leg. According to the site, there was a meeting at the studio to discuss the situation, but nothing has been made official just yet.

Ford recently spoke to Daily Express about his leg, as published by Mirror.

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"I am like a battered old Ford," the actor said.

"And I keep on coming back for more," he continued. "It it doesn't look real on the screen than an audience does not believe what it sees."

Ford also pointed out that he does a majority of his own work so he knows what will look good for the film.

"Although I do my own running, jumping and falling, I always try to keep myself from being hurt," he said. "So I know what will work and what won't."

The actor then revealed that he did not expect himself to continue making movies and what he looks for in a script.

"I honestly never thought my acting would last thing long," Ford said. "All I've done is try to get scripts which interest me and make sure I prepare as well as I possibly can."

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Star Wars Episode VII, Movies