Celebrity Celebrity Relationships Celebrity Friendships Harrison Ford Hugs Ke Huy Quan at 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' Premiere Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan costarred in 1984's "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" By Tommy McArdle Tommy McArdle Tommy McArdle is an editorial assistant on the Movies team at PEOPLE. Tommy joined PEOPLE in 2022. People Editorial Guidelines Updated on June 15, 2023 12:14PM EDT Photo: Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Disney Harrison Ford and Ke Huy Quan still make the perfect pair. At the Los Angeles premiere of Ford's new film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Wednesday, the actor, 80, and recent Oscar winner Quan, 51, took a moment to pose for a photo together. The Everything Everywhere All at Once actor wrapped both his arms around Ford, who beamed as he held his arm around Quan's shoulder on the red carpet. Quan crashed Ford's interview with Extra on Wednesday, gleefully greeting the star as Ford quipped: "You're all grown up!" “I don’t need to be proud of this guy," Ford told the outlet when asked how he feels about Quan's success. "He’s done all of this himself. It has nothing to do with me. I have great love and admiration for this guy, but his pride is his own.” “You’re making me get very emotional Harrison. I love you so much," Quan said during the exchange. "Of course, the reason why I love acting so much is because of him, because I had such a wonderful, wonderful experience on Temple of Doom." Watch Harrison Ford Reflect on His Iconic Roles, From 'Star Wars' to 'Air Force One' (Exclusive) Charley Gallay/Getty Images for Disney "I'm so happy for him, I can't tell ya. He's a wonderful person and an incredibly talented actor," Ford said of Quan after they parted ways. The pair's semi-frequent reunions over the last year — Quan costarred with Ford as he made his film debut in 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom — have come during Quan's career resurgence for his part in the 2022 multiverse movie Everything Everywhere All at Once, for which won he won an Oscar as the film won seven total awards at the 95th Academy Awards in March. Ford presented Everything Everywhere's cast, director and producers with the Best Picture Oscar at the ceremony and embraced Quan as he arrived onstage to celebrate at the time, with the younger actor excitedly jumping up and down before he appeared to kiss Ford on the cheek. Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Moviestore/Shutterstock Following the pair's hug at the Oscars, a side-by-side image of their onstage moment and a film still of Ford hugging a then-child Quan, who played Short Round in Temple of Doom, went viral on social media. Ford and Quan first displayed their now signature hug when they reunited for the first time in more than three decades at Disney's D23 Expo back in September, where Quan bumped into Ford and shard a picture of the two on Instagram. He later explained to The New York Times that he initially felt nervous that Ford would not recognize him so many years after they worked together, but the veteran star immediately recognized him. Ke Huy Quan and Harrison Ford Reunite Onstage at Oscars 2023 as 'Everything Everywhere' Wins Best Picture Kevin Winter/Getty "I go, 'Oh my gosh, he probably thinks I'm a fan and he's gonna tell me to not come near him.' But he looks and points at me and says, 'Are you Short Round?' Immediately, I was transported back to 1984, when I was a little kid, and I said, 'Yes, Indy.' And he said, 'Come here,' and gave me a big hug," Quan told the outlet."He's an amazing man — one of the most generous men on the planet," he added of Ford. Close to 40 years after Quan and Ford first met on Temple of Doom, Ford is closing the door on his time as Indiana Jones with the franchise's latest movie, which had its world premiere at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival in May. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is in theaters June 30. Close