Harrison Ford returns as Indiana Jones one last time in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” directed by James Mangold. After a 1940s-set prologue featuring a de-aged Ford, the
Goodbyes don’t tend to mean much in the Hollywood franchise system. Death isn’t a reliable end for characters or, lately, even actors. Technology, nostalgia and the often-inflated value of brands
Goodbyes don’t tend to mean much in the Hollywood franchise system. Death isn’t a reliable end for characters or, lately, even actors. Technology, nostalgia and the often-inflated value of brands and IP have created a nightmarish cycle of resurrection and regurgitation, curdling what we love most. And yet when someone
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Harrison Ford returns as Indiana Jones one last time in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” directed by James Mangold. After a 1940s-set prologue featuring a de-aged Ford, the