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Harrison Ford, Indiana Jones
Harrison Ford, 82, Has 2 Word Response To 'Indiana Jones 5' Backlash
Harrison Ford first played Indiana Jones back in 1981 and went on to play the beloved character in five movies over the course of four decades. His latest and final appearance in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny didn't seem to live up to the hype of the movies in the franchise that came before it.
Harrison Ford Shared Thoughts On Indiana Jones 5 Flopping, And They Only Make Me Love Him More
Harrison Ford, who’s currently doing press for Captain America: Brave New World, the 35th of the Marvel movies in order, addressed Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny while speaking with The Wall Street Journal.
Harrison Ford Talks ‘Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny's Flop: "S- Happens"
Although many Indiana Jones fans were unhappy with the last installment, Harrison Ford has made his peace with the character. The Oscar nominee recently shared his reaction to Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny‘s unsuccessful 2023 opening after taking one last adventure as the titular archaeologist in the James Mangold-helmed sequel.
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Harrison Ford Has Some 'S**t' To Say About An Iconic Character's Final Appearance
Screen icon Harrison Ford is opening up about the box office disappointment of “Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny,” the fifth and final film in the beloved franchise. “Shit happens,” Ford told WSJ ...
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The role Harrison Ford will never let anyone else play: “Don’t you get it?”
Harrison Ford has played some of the greatest characters in cinema history, including one he is very protective over. Read ...
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Ke Huy Quan Didn’t Know Who Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg Were When He Was Cast in “Temple of Doom”: ‘They Were Just Guys'
WTF With Marc Maron, Oscar winner Ke Huy Quan looked back at his first movie, 1984's Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
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