Harrison Ford, 78, looks fit as he heads to a tennis lesson in the Pacific Palisades

Harrison Ford, 78, looks fit as he heads to a tennis lesson in the Pacific Palisades… ahead of new Indiana Jones flick

He’s one of Hollywood’s most recognizable action stars, with two uber successful global franchises under his belt.

And Harrison Ford looked committed to his physical fitness on Sunday, when he was spotted arriving for a tennis match in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles, California.

The Star Wars veteran, 78, layered up with a light olive green puffer jacket with orange lining. 

A spry 78: Harrison Ford looked committed to his physical fitness on Sunday, when he was spotted arriving for a tennis match in the Pacific Palisades area of Los Angeles

Underneath, he wore a top of a similar greenish shade.

Ford sported black gym shorts, along with white ankle socks and matching sneakers. 

He carried a Wilson tennis bag, and had a to go cup of coffee in one hand. 

The Regarding Henry actor also had on a pair of clear protective glasses. 

Ready to play: The Star Wars veteran layered up with a light olive green puffer jacket with orange lining, and carried a Wilson tennis bag

Ready to play: The Star Wars veteran layered up with a light olive green puffer jacket with orange lining, and carried a Wilson tennis bag

Harrison is currently prepping two new projects.

One is a TV series called The Staircase, which is currently in pre-production.

The other is a fifth installment of his iconic Indiana Jones franchise, to be directed by Logan’s James Mangold.

Movie magic: Harrison is currently prepping to star in a fifth installment of his iconic Indiana Jones franchise; seen here in 1981's Raiders Of The Lost Ark

Movie magic: Harrison is currently prepping to star in a fifth installment of his iconic Indiana Jones franchise; seen here in 1981’s Raiders Of The Lost Ark

Ford originated the character of the intrepid adventurer in 1981‘s excellent Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. 

He reprised the role a few more times, in 1984’s underrated Temple of Doom, along with The Last Crusade five years later, opposite the late, great Sean Connery.

The actor starred in a fourth go-round of the Indy series in 2008, but the film, titled Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was considerably less successful than its predecessors. 

More Indy: Fans have been clamoring for another chapter in the series for years, and the new project was announced in 2016

More Indy: Fans have been clamoring for another chapter in the series for years, and the new project was announced in 2016

Fans have nonetheless been clamoring for another chapter for years, and franchise creators George Lucas and Steven Spielberg announced the project in 2016.

The big question will be, who will bring new blood to the series, now that Ford is at least as old as Connery was when the latter played his father in The Last Crusade.

While Shia LaBeouf attempted to serve that purpose in 2008’s ill-begotten Crystal Skull, it’s safe to say that the filmmakers behind the project are hard at work finding just the right fit for the actor or actress to share screen time with their main star. 

The big question will be: Who will bring new blood to the series, now that Ford is at least as old as Connery was when the latter played his father in The Last Crusade