Harrison Ford 'still happy' he made 'Indiana Jones 5' even though it flopped
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Harrison Ford 'still happy' he made 'Indiana Jones 5' even though it flopped
The film reportedly lost Disney $130 million.Jonathan Olley/Lucasfilm Ltd. Harrison Ford in 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'Harrison Ford has no regrets about donning Indiana Jones' famous fedora one last time.When Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny opened in theaters in summer 2023, it received mixed reviews and grossed $384 million at the global box office, reportedly losing Disney $130 million. He just had two words when asked about…
Harrison Ford Doesn't Care That You Didn't See the New 'Indiana Jones'
Late-stage sequels to films that have existed for decades are hit or miss. Regardless, they are indicative of a larger problem in Hollywood. There is a lack of risk to the films that studios produce. They are banking on nostalgia... Read more...
Harrison Ford Doesn't Care That Indiana Jones 5 Flopped, and Joined Marvel For a 'Good Time'
Harrison Ford doesn't care that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny flopped critically and commercially, noting that "s**t happens," and said he joined Marvel because it seemed like a "good time."The legendary actor of Star Wars fame told The Wall Street Journal Magazine that, even though it was him who "felt there was another story to tell" in the Indiana Jones story, he doesn't care the fifth film was critically panned and is estimated to ha…
Harrison Ford Reflects On Box Office Failure 'Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny', Says "Sh*t Happens" But He's "Still Happy" He Made The Film
Indy (Harrison Ford) realizes Voller (Mads Mikkelsen) has ignored the concept of continental drift in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (2023), Lucasfilm As history now shows, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny was an undeniable critical and commercial disaster by practically every metric – but while star Harrison Ford is aware that the film was less-than-successful, he says he’s “still happy” that he got one the chance to go on one last …
Harrison Ford on 'Indiana Jones 5' being a box office flop
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the fifth and final installment in the Indiana Jones franchise may not have been the box office success that Harrison Ford, who has played the titular character since 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark, hoped for but he’s not letting his final go as the adventuring archaeologist get under his skin. “S— happens,” he told The Wall Street Journal Magazine. “I was really the one who felt there was another story to …
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