Indiana Jones 5: Retirement Will Await for Harrison Ford in Spectacular Trailer


A little over a month from its event presentation at the Cannes Film Festival, “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is revealed in a lively trailer that smells of adventure.

Fifteen years after Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, the famous archaeologist and adventurer played by Harrison Ford is back for a fifth installment: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.

The luckiest will be able to discover the new film Indiana Jones on the Croisette since it will be screened in preview and exclusively on May 18 at the Cannes Film Festival. And other privileged people savored the new trailer for the feature film by James Mangold (Logan, Le Mans 66) during the panel dedicated to Lucasfilm during the Star Wars Celebration.

The fifth installment of the Indiana Jones adventures promises a clever mix of action, humor… and technology! Indeed, Harrison Ford has been digitally rejuvenated for the opening sequence of Indiana Jones 5, which will take place at the same time as the first three films of the saga imagined by Steven Spielberg. And the result, which seems to have been improved since the previous trailer, is already impressive.

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Second youth for Indy

The rest of the film will then take us to 1969, in the midst of the Cold War. The famous American archaeologist and adventurer is opposed to the space race for a very specific reason: because the United States recruited former Nazis to beat the Soviet Union in this competition.

The rest of the cast includes Phoebe Waller-Bridge, in the skin of her goddaughter Helena, Mads Mikkelsen, who plays a former enemy Jürgen Voller, but also John Rhys-Davies, Boyd Holbrook, Antonio Banderas, Thomas Kretschmann, Shaunette Renée Wilson and Toby Jones.

Actors who will be found on the steps of Cannes on May 18, alongside James Mangold (and the producers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, surprise guests for the tribute that will be paid to Harrison Ford?). Then in French cinemas on June 28.



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