There is just over a week left until Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate hits theaters around the world. However, his previous film has caused many fans of the franchise starring Harrison Ford to be somewhat skeptical of this new adventure.
However, it seems that its director, James Mangoldunderstood the biggest mistake of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. During an interview with Variety, the American director commented that, when he saw the fourth installment of the saga, he realized that Indiana Jones had not aged along with the film, but that they tried to replicate the same Indi that we met in the 80s. .
“The best thing about the best Indiana Jones movies is that they know what they’re about thematically. He didn’t feel like he knew what The Crystal Skull was about. He lives in a world that has outgrown him, a world that has found new heroes in John Glenn or Elvis Presley. No one in the movie really thinks about the past; everyone is focused on the future.”
As Mangold has commented, he believes that the flashback Indiana Jones Being young alleviates the problem that the character had in the fourth installment, by providing much more context about the life of the archaeologist and, in turn, returning to a classic among the classics by the character: smashing the faces of a few Nazis.
James Mangold has wanted to put all the meat on the grill with Harrison Ford’s latest film, playing one of the most famous adventurers in cinema. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate It will hit theaters around the world on June 28, 2023 with a clear objective: to offer a classic and memorable adventure.
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