Hold On To Your Hats
The hat. The whip. That unmistakable score. It all means one thing… Harrison Ford is donning the fedora for one more thrilling adventure as Indiana Jones faces his destiny.

Words Robb Sheppard
Arguably the coolest film character ever, Harrison Ford’s archaeologist adventurer returns in Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny. Plot points are as elusive as the Ark of the Covenant, but all you need to know is… Indy’s back!
Starring alongside Ford, John Rhys-Davis resurfaces as fan-favourite Sallah and Fleabag’s Phoebe Waller-Bridge debuts as Indy’s companion, Helena. Meanwhile, Mads Mikkelsen carries on collecting franchise roles like Indy collects ancient artefacts; relishing another menacing role as a foe from Indy’s past.
Also along for the ride are Shaunette Renée Wilson, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, Oliver Richters, Ethann Isidore, and Antonio Banderas. John Williams also returns to compose the score, because no Indy adventure is complete without the legendary maestro providing a perfect backdrop.
Logan director James Mangold is at the helm of this grand finale and having delivered a perfect send off for Wolverine, fans can rest assured our ageing hero and his legacy are in very capable hands.
In an era of CGI, Mangold, directing under the guidance of executive producers Steven Spielberg and George Lucas, insists on practical effects wherever possible to ensure this throwback instalment stands up alongside Indy’s most iconic moments. Think the famous boulder run, the collapsing rope bridge, and punching Nazis on top of an in-transit tank, but in even more luscious far-flung locales.
In short, be sure you see Indy’s grand, globe-trotting, whip-cracking adventure on the biggest screen possible; they literally don’t make ‘em like this anymore.

Ageless Treasure
Indy’s hunt for The Dial Of Destiny promises to weave past and present together and groundbreaking de-ageing technology will bring him back at his best.
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Taking de-ageing tech even further, Lucasfilm dive into their archive to recover footage of Harrison Ford from his forty years as Indy to take us through time and bring him back in his prime. This isn’t a de-aged Ford; you’re actually seeing the younger face of the man himself!
