While filming for the sequel of "Blade Runner," Harrison Ford accidentally punched Ryan Gosling on the face. The fight scene got out of control and resulted in Gosling getting quipped on the face with Ford's fist. The 36-year-old actor decided to just forget about it and call it "a rite of passage."

People reported Ryan Gosling's accident and added that there was more to the actual fight scene incident. After the punch, Ryan was told to take a break and ice was placed on his face. "Indiana Jones" came over and pushed him out of the way and then "stuck his fist in the ice."

The "La La Land" actor remembered how funny the incident was and how Harrison apologized for what happened. He recalled that the veteran actor came over with a bottle of scotch in hand. He took out a glass from his pocket and poured some for Ryan and left with the whole bottle.

News.com.au also reported the action between Gosling and Ford. The report said that after the incident Harrison Ford left with the rest of the bottle of scotch, Gosling felt that he did not really connect with the actor to earn a whole bottle. But before Ryan started feeling down, Denis Villeneuve, director of "Blade Runner 2049" came to the rescue.

Villeneuve tried to take the incident positively by saying "Look at it this way - you just got hit by Indiana Jones." Meanwhile, Ryan Gosling claimed that he still thinks Harrison Ford is his hero despite everything that has happened on the set saying "He's a cool mother******."

The "Crazy, Stupid, Love" actor will be the cover of GQ's January edition. He shares his experiences as a father to his two kids Esmeralda, 2 and Amada Lee, 7 months in the magazine and about fulfilling his dream of marrying Eva Mendes.

He describes parenthood as a "beautiful chaos that's surreal and serene." He feels so lucky that he has Eva to be the mother of his kids.