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
Harrison Ford gets a swashbuckling sendoff in ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’. AP – 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 […]
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 like Harrison Ford says he’s
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