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]]>Nothing is official just yet, but Disney and Lucasfilm are determined to get The Dial of Destiny into the lineup. According to Variety, the film is most likely looking at a day 2 (May 17) or day 3 (May 18) premiere, but Cannes officials are yet to lock down the official date with the studio.
This would be somewhat of a full-circle moment for the beloved adventure franchise since the last Indiana Jones film The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull also had its world premiere in Cannes, where it received a four-minute standing ovation back in 2008.
Following its Cannes premiere, The Dial of Destiny is expected to hit the theatres on June 30. Expectations are running high since it took $295 million to finish the movie in the face of several production delays and director changes.
Harrison Ford will return as our favorite globe-trotting archaeologist for the fifth and final time, and he’ll be joined by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Mads Mikkelsen.
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]]>The post Official Trailer for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is Here appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The teaser opens with an emotional voiceover from Harrison Ford’s titular hero, saying, “I miss the desert. I miss the sea. miss waking up every morning wondering what a wonderful adventure the new day will bring to us. Those days have come and gone…”
The first trailer gives us glimpses of the new movie and shows our favorite archaeologist Indiana Jones embarking on a new adventure. Ford was digitally de-aged for some of the scenes in the film, which will take us back to 1969, and is set against the backdrop of the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The first trailer premiered during the presentation at Anaheim’s D23, and Ford and the director James Mangold were among the people in attendance. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will also star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Shaunette Renee Wilson, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Mads Mikkelsen, and it’s set to premiere on June 30, 2023.
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]]>Kathleen Kennedy, the producer behind the franchise, reportedly wants to make “big, bold” changes including having a woman in the starring role. Waller-Bridge is already part of the upcoming Indiana Jones 5, in which she reportedly plays a sidekick to archaeology professor Indiana Jones.
It remains unclear if Waller-Bridge’s character, described as a female version of Jones, will take the spotlight in Indiana Jones 5 or if the movie will set the stage for her to star in a potential sixth entry in the franchise.
Indiana Jones 5 will serve as the sequel to 2008’s Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The movie has been in development for some time now and saw a number of behind-the-scenes changes. This included creator Steven Spielberg stepping down as a director and taking the producer role while James Mangold took over the directorial duties.
The movie was initially set to hit theaters in 2019, but several setbacks, including Harrison Ford’s injury, forced the studio to move the release date to July 29, 2022. The filming kicked off in June 2021 and is still underway.
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]]>The post Harrison Ford Injures His Shoulder While Filming “Indiana Jones 5” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The news was later confirmed by Disney’s spokesperson, who said in a statement that the movie will continue production regardless although the filming schedule is set to be reconfigured.
Indiana Jones 5 started filming in early June, eyeing a July 29, 2022 release date. It will be the first movie in the franchise that won’t be directed by Steven Spielberg, with James Mangold (Logan) taking the helm. Spielberg remains involved as a producer.
The development of Indiana Jones 5 began shortly after the release of the fourth movie Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Initially, the movie entered pre-production in 2016 but was met with several delays and script changes. In early 2020, Spielberg stepped down as a director and brought in Mangold, who wrote an entirely new script to direct from.
Besides Ford, the cast of Indiana Jones 5 will also include Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, and Thomas Kretschmann in undisclosed roles. John Rhys-Davies (Sallah) and Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) previously expressed interest in reprising their role from earlier films, but it remains unknown whether they are actually attached to the project.
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]]>Multiple outlets report that the fifth installment in the adventure franchise won’t be directed by the acclaimed filmmaker. Set to take on the reins is director James Mangold, who’s in talks to take over the gig.
According to a source, “The decision to hand over directing duties was entirely Steven’s,” adding that, “he felt now was the perfect time to let a new director and a new generation give their perspective to the overall story and this film.”
Mangold’s directorial titles include Ford v Ferrari, Wolverine, and Logan.
The new film written by David Koepp is set to hit theaters on July 9, 2021.
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]]>The post “Indiana Jones 5” Delayed and Might Not Come in 2020 appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Filming of the movie was supposed to start in April 2019 in the United Kingdom, but has reportedly been pushed back several months and could even see a year-long setback. Sources close to the situation have said that some of the cast members have been already notified about the filming schedule change.
The main reason for Indiana Jones 5 delay is the script. There is still no final draft, with Jonathan Kasdan, son of the original Raiders of the Lost Ark writer Lawrence Kasdan, being attached to the project. David Koepp previously passed on the chance to pen the script for the movie.
Still, it looks like Indiana Jones fans shouldn’t be worried about the involvement of director Steven Spielberg and actor Harrison Ford, both reportedly remain committed to the project.
The thing that causes a bit of worry, however, is that this isn’t the first time Indiana Jones 5 has been delayed. The original release date for the movie has been previously set for 2019.
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]]>The post “Indiana Jones & The Dial of Destiny” To Have Its World Premiere in Cannes appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Nothing is official just yet, but Disney and Lucasfilm are determined to get The Dial of Destiny into the lineup. According to Variety, the film is most likely looking at a day 2 (May 17) or day 3 (May 18) premiere, but Cannes officials are yet to lock down the official date with the studio.
This would be somewhat of a full-circle moment for the beloved adventure franchise since the last Indiana Jones film The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull also had its world premiere in Cannes, where it received a four-minute standing ovation back in 2008.
Following its Cannes premiere, The Dial of Destiny is expected to hit the theatres on June 30. Expectations are running high since it took $295 million to finish the movie in the face of several production delays and director changes.
Harrison Ford will return as our favorite globe-trotting archaeologist for the fifth and final time, and he’ll be joined by Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Thomas Kretschmann, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Mads Mikkelsen.
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]]>The post Official Trailer for “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny” is Here appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The teaser opens with an emotional voiceover from Harrison Ford’s titular hero, saying, “I miss the desert. I miss the sea. miss waking up every morning wondering what a wonderful adventure the new day will bring to us. Those days have come and gone…”
The first trailer gives us glimpses of the new movie and shows our favorite archaeologist Indiana Jones embarking on a new adventure. Ford was digitally de-aged for some of the scenes in the film, which will take us back to 1969, and is set against the backdrop of the Space Race between the United States and the Soviet Union.
The first trailer premiered during the presentation at Anaheim’s D23, and Ford and the director James Mangold were among the people in attendance. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will also star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Shaunette Renee Wilson, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Mads Mikkelsen, and it’s set to premiere on June 30, 2023.
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]]>The post Phoebe Waller-Bridge to Reportedly Lead “Indiana Jones” Film Franchise appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Kathleen Kennedy, the producer behind the franchise, reportedly wants to make “big, bold” changes including having a woman in the starring role. Waller-Bridge is already part of the upcoming Indiana Jones 5, in which she reportedly plays a sidekick to archaeology professor Indiana Jones.
It remains unclear if Waller-Bridge’s character, described as a female version of Jones, will take the spotlight in Indiana Jones 5 or if the movie will set the stage for her to star in a potential sixth entry in the franchise.
Indiana Jones 5 will serve as the sequel to 2008’s Indiana Jones: Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The movie has been in development for some time now and saw a number of behind-the-scenes changes. This included creator Steven Spielberg stepping down as a director and taking the producer role while James Mangold took over the directorial duties.
The movie was initially set to hit theaters in 2019, but several setbacks, including Harrison Ford’s injury, forced the studio to move the release date to July 29, 2022. The filming kicked off in June 2021 and is still underway.
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]]>The post Harrison Ford Injures His Shoulder While Filming “Indiana Jones 5” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The news was later confirmed by Disney’s spokesperson, who said in a statement that the movie will continue production regardless although the filming schedule is set to be reconfigured.
Indiana Jones 5 started filming in early June, eyeing a July 29, 2022 release date. It will be the first movie in the franchise that won’t be directed by Steven Spielberg, with James Mangold (Logan) taking the helm. Spielberg remains involved as a producer.
The development of Indiana Jones 5 began shortly after the release of the fourth movie Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Initially, the movie entered pre-production in 2016 but was met with several delays and script changes. In early 2020, Spielberg stepped down as a director and brought in Mangold, who wrote an entirely new script to direct from.
Besides Ford, the cast of Indiana Jones 5 will also include Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, and Thomas Kretschmann in undisclosed roles. John Rhys-Davies (Sallah) and Karen Allen (Marion Ravenwood) previously expressed interest in reprising their role from earlier films, but it remains unknown whether they are actually attached to the project.
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]]>The post Steven Spielberg Won’t Direct “Indiana Jones 5” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Multiple outlets report that the fifth installment in the adventure franchise won’t be directed by the acclaimed filmmaker. Set to take on the reins is director James Mangold, who’s in talks to take over the gig.
According to a source, “The decision to hand over directing duties was entirely Steven’s,” adding that, “he felt now was the perfect time to let a new director and a new generation give their perspective to the overall story and this film.”
Mangold’s directorial titles include Ford v Ferrari, Wolverine, and Logan.
The new film written by David Koepp is set to hit theaters on July 9, 2021.
The post Steven Spielberg Won’t Direct “Indiana Jones 5” appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>The post “Indiana Jones 5” Delayed and Might Not Come in 2020 appeared first on EverydayKoala.
]]>Filming of the movie was supposed to start in April 2019 in the United Kingdom, but has reportedly been pushed back several months and could even see a year-long setback. Sources close to the situation have said that some of the cast members have been already notified about the filming schedule change.
The main reason for Indiana Jones 5 delay is the script. There is still no final draft, with Jonathan Kasdan, son of the original Raiders of the Lost Ark writer Lawrence Kasdan, being attached to the project. David Koepp previously passed on the chance to pen the script for the movie.
Still, it looks like Indiana Jones fans shouldn’t be worried about the involvement of director Steven Spielberg and actor Harrison Ford, both reportedly remain committed to the project.
The thing that causes a bit of worry, however, is that this isn’t the first time Indiana Jones 5 has been delayed. The original release date for the movie has been previously set for 2019.
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