Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny brings Harrison Ford's time as the iconic archaeologist to a close. Here, we break down the film's unexpected ending.
James Mangold (Copland, Walk the Line, 3:10 to Yuma, Logan, Ford v Ferrari) directs this fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise starring Harrison Ford.
Non-spoiler review The original “Indiana Jones” trilogy from 80s is one of the best trilogies in film history, right up there with the original “Star Wars” trilogy and “The Lord of the Rings”. It even ended with the characters riding off into the sunset in “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade”, how could you ask for more after such a perfect ending? Well in 2008 we got “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull”, a movie that was nowhere the level of quality of the original trilogy, although one not as hated by its respective fandom like with the “Star Wars” prequels (although those movies have been given a reappraisal of sorts), but nonetheless, Indy’s fourth outing felt tacked on and more of a whimper of a finale than what we had before.