Indiana Jones & The Dial Of Destiny Will End The Franchise With A Bang.
The Indiana Jones franchise has been a staple of cinema for over four decades, having brought in an astonishing $1.96 billion at the global box office to date. The upcoming action-adventure blockbuster, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will mark the fifth and final film in the franchise. It promises to deliver an epic send-off for 80-year-old Harison Ford in his final outing as one most beloved characters in the history of film.
What We Know About The Film So Far
The action-adventure blockbuster is said to revolve around the space race, set in 1960s New York City.
Mads Mikkelsen will play the film's main villain, a Nazi soldier recruited by the United States to work towards the NASA initiative to put a man on the moon.
The film has been shot in various locations, including Bamburgh Castle on the Northeast coast of England, which is a popular and beautiful filming location that has been used in several other big films.
James Mangold is directing the latest film, taking over from Steven Spielberg, who directed the previous four instalments. Fans are excited to see where Mangold will take the franchise, with his rich and impressive history in the industry.
John Williams has composed the score for all of the Indiana Jones films, and The Dial of Destiny will be his final movie score. Fans have raved about the music in the latest trailer, which captures the spirit of adventure in a masterful composition.
The Indiana Jones franchise has taken viewers on one hell of a journey, but it's not about the years, it's about the mileage and the memories. Fans are eagerly awaiting the film’s release so that they can experience one last ride with Dr. Jones, and Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny promises to end the legendary and iconic franchise with a bang.
Find out more about Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, releasing June 28 here.