The fifth installment of the iconic Indiana Jones franchise will be making its highly anticipated arrival in theaters during the summer of next year. Harrison Ford will be reprising his role as the titular character in a film that longtime franchise producer Frank Marshall promises will be a tremendous experience worth the year-long wait.
Ford last appeared on-screen as the emblematic characterIndiana Jones in 2008 for Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which starred the veteran actor alongside Shia LaBeouf and Cate Blanchett. The hit film earned roughly $790 million worldwide and introduced LaBeouf as the archeologist's son. The 15-year gap between the 2008 adventure and the fifth installment creates concern around continuity, but Marshall assures audiences that they'll be pleased with the new film.
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«It's a great story, it's a great character, and I think you're going to be very happy with this movie,» expressed Marshall while speaking with A.frame. «It's everything I think that everybody wants out of an Indiana Jones movie.» Not much about Indiana Jones 5 in terms of the overall story has risen to the surface, but audiences can look forward to the new adventure ushering in a brand-new cast of characters, which will include Antonio Banderas, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, and Mads Mikkelsen.
The upcoming adventure will come from Academy Award-nominated director James Mangold, who obtained a Best Picture nomination in 2019 for his film Ford v Ferrari. Mangold at the helm marks the first time in the franchise's long and rich history that someone other than the emblematic Steven Spielberg will be seated in the director's chair. Marshall will return as
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