Indiana Jones and The DIAL OF DESTINY is the final Indy movie cause Harrison is 80, and I, Can’t, Wait.
Watch the new trailer for #IndianaJones and the Dial of Destiny that just debuted at Brazil Comic Con #CCXP2022. Only in theaters June 30, 2023. pic.twitter.com/GNKemfnBN2
— Indiana Jones (@IndianaJones) December 1, 2022
WIKI: In 1969, American archaeologist and adventurer Indiana Jones lived against the backdrop of the Space Race. Jones had started to doubt when the U.S. Government recruited former World War II enemies in desperation to beat the Soviet Union out in the competition to make it to space. His goddaughter, Helena, accompanies him on his journey. Meanwhile, Voller, a NASA member and ex-Nazi involved with the moon-landing program, wishes to make the world into a better place as he sees fit.
NAZIs are HUGE these days. The plot of any Indiana Jones movie always includes NAZIS – Indy HATES Nazis – so what’s old is new again, and that’s great timing, friends!
Instead of calling people Nazis on Twitter like it’s your last day on earth, you get to see Harrison Ford fight actual (movie) Nazis on TV.
Prescient.
This is the first Indiana Jones flick without Stephen Spielberg at the helm. Now, I won’t be able to tell the difference between a Spielberg and a Non-Spielberg-directed movie, so I don’t care. A Spielberg hardo might have an issue with a Spielbergless Indiana Jones movie, but I’d chalk that up to being a movie elitist who probably hates himself/herself/themself/whatever.
I’m in because this was the Harry Potter franchise of my generation.
My Dad took me to see almost every Indy movie. My Dad HATED going to the movies. He loves Harrison Ford and makes very few exceptions when it comes to sitting next to strangers, ever.
Indiana Jones is a right of passage from my childhood. One of those little stupid things from your childhood where for 2 hours, everyone was happy together.
— Jim (Pottersville Timeline) (@JimmMello) December 1, 2022
Take my money and let the Indiana Jones movie therapy begin.
#IndianaJones and the Dial of Destiny in theaters June 30, 2023. pic.twitter.com/0DY0pMTuX3
— Indiana Jones (@IndianaJones) December 1, 2022
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