Ke Huy Quan Sneaks Up on Harrison Ford in Sweet 'Indiana Jones 5' Red Carpet Moment - The Messenger
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Ke Huy Quan Sneaks Up on Harrison Ford in Sweet ‘Indiana Jones 5’ Red Carpet Moment

The pair previously starred together in 1984's 'Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,' when Quan made his film debut at age 12 as the titular hero's sidekick Short Round

Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford attend the Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premiere in Hollywood on June 14, 2023Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Disney

Although Ke Huy Quan isn't back for the latest Indiana Jones installment, he and former co-star Harrison Ford are still able to celebrate together.

The Academy Award winner, 51, snuck up on the beloved action star, 80, in a sweet video from the red carpet of Wednesday's Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premiere in Los Angeles.

"You're all grown up," Ford said in a clip shared by the movie's Twitter account as he and Quan shared a hug in the middle of an interview.

The pair previously starred together in 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, when Quan made his film debut at age 12 as the titular hero's sidekick Short Round.

Quan broke the news to ET in April that he unfortunately won't be back for Indiana Jones 5.

Fans enjoyed watching the two co-stars reunite after 38 years last September at Disney's D23 Expo. "'I love you, Indy,'" Quan captioned an Instagram photo of them hugging at the time, quoting his character.

Harrison Ford, Ke Huy Quan, Kate Capshaw
Harrison Ford, Ke Huy Quan and Kate Capshaw star in 1984's Indiana Jones And The Temple Of DoomParamount/Getty Images

Quan and Ford also shared a hug at the 95th Academy Awards in March, when the latter presented the former's movie Everything Everywhere All at Once with the Oscar for Best Picture. Earlier that night, Quan won his first Oscar for Best Supporting Actor.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premieres June 30 in theaters.

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