Harrison Ford, 80, treats himself to a shopping trip on Beverly Hills’ famed Rodeo Drive

Harrison Ford, 80, treats himself to a shopping spree on Beverly Hills’ famed Rodeo Drive…while anticipating the release of the fifth and final Indiana Jones movie

It’s been a busy time for Harrison Ford as he’s been promoting the highly anticipated Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate – the fifth and final film in the action-adventure movie franchise.

And with the widely publicized premiere date exactly two weeks away, the Hollywood lead, 80, managed to sneak in some Friday afternoon downtime.

Ford stopped at the famous Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills to do some shopping in the many high-end stores.

He was captured going back to his vehicle with a small navy blue shopping bag in hand.

Ford went with his go-to, casual-cool aesthetic by rocking jeans, a stylish button-down plaid shirt, and brown leather boots.

Shopping: Harrison Ford, 80, went shopping in Beverly Hills on Friday despite being in the middle of the promotional rush for Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny

While it’s unclear what the actor noticed on his shopping trip, the size of the bag could indicate a jewelry or cologne purchase.

Just days earlier, Ford attended the Los Angeles premiere of Dial Of Destiny at the Dolby Theater with his wife Calista Flockart, 58.

As a leading man, he also had to follow the promotional path, which typically includes interviews for television, print media, and Internet publications.

In what is considered Indy’s last adventure with Ford donning the iconic fedora-style hat and carrying his trusty whip, Dial Of Destiny is set in 1969 with the backdrop of the Space Race.

Dr. Jones is uncomfortable with the US government’s recruitment of former Nazis to help defeat the Soviet Union in the battle to reach space.

Directed by James Mangold from a screenplay he co-wrote with Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth and David Koepp, the cast also includes Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Toby Jones, Ethann Isidore and Boyd Holbrook.

Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny, the first in the franchise not directed by Steven Spielberg, will hit theaters across the United States on Friday, June 30.

Treating himself: He was captured making his way back to his vehicle with a small navy blue shopping bag in hand

Iconic: The Chicago native, who started in both film and television in 1967, first donned the iconic brown fedora hat as Dr. Indiana Jones in Raiders Of The Lost Ark (1981)

Coming soon: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny hits theaters across the US on June 30

Ford’s previous role came just months earlier, in the Apple TV+ comedy-drama series Shrinking, alongside Jason Segel, which dropped on January 27.

The legendary actor plays Jimmy Laird, a therapist dealing with severe grief who begins to break down ethical barriers by telling his patients what he really thinks, ultimately resulting in massive changes in himself and the lives of his patients.

It has received positive reviews, including praise for the performances, writing, humor, and exploration of grief in a number of publications.

Those positive reviews were enough to help Shrinking renew for a second season last March.

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