Harrison Ford's attendance at San Diego Comic-Con 2013 has lead to one question, and one question only for "Star Wars" fans: what do you know about the next film?

Unfortunately, the 71-year-old has left his Han Solo days behind him as he promotes his new sci-fi flick "Ender's Game."

In an interview with MTV Geek at the San Diego Comic-Con, Ford refused to talk about his involvement in "Star Wars: Episode VII."

"I'm not prepared at this time to have an in-depth conversation about - what did you call it again? - 'Star Wars'," Ford said. "I can't talk about it."

However, he was quick to say director J.J. Abrams is the right man for the next film installment of the "Star Wars" franchise.

"I think he's a great storyteller," he said about Abrams involvement in the famous franchise. "He's developed an enormous filmmaking skill. I think it's a daunting project and he's the kind of guy that can take on huge challenges and deliver... He's an awful nice guy."

"He's a wonderful guy. I'm really happy that he's involved in the movie, even if I'm... not," Ford added.

Abrams production company, Bad Robot, has continues to tease fans by posting cryptic messages on Twitter.

One tweet in particular shows a stack of scripts with black covers with red sides, and fans immediately assumed that it was the "Star Wars" completed screenplay.

Bad Robot has not confirmed, or denied, if the photo was of the "Star Wars" scripts.

Though Ford kept quiet about his knowledge of the next film, he was open about his feeling about the San Diego convention to MTV.

"It's just wonderfully weird," Ford said. "I'm grateful that there's a place for all of these people to go... that's not terribly close to my house. And besides that, this is where you begin to build the fever for the kind of project that we're here with."