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Indiana Jones and the Destiny Dial closes the saga and makes us all teens back in the 1990s

“This film concludes the saga” Harrison Ford, now surpassed the 80-year threshold, reiterated it on every occasion in which he was able from Cannes to the recent presentation in Taormina: Indiana Jones and the Destiny Quadrant is designed to close the saga. Precisely for this reason, Ford explained, they wanted to tell a story about the passage of time, about the passing time.

Ford who was rejuvenated by the computer graphics, thanked Tom Selleck from Taormina, because it was the first choice for the film but failed to get rid of Magnum PI leaving this iconic role to Harrison Ford. The Destiny Quadrant is the most expensive film of the saga and has a complex mission to conquer the world box office trying to bring to the cinema the families, composed by mothers and fathers who were small when the first films came out, who revived them in replica and who perhaps took advantage of the release on Disney+. After the landing on Disney+ the film is in the first sight on Wednesday 27 May 2026 on Channel 5.

Indiana Jones e il Quadrante del destino la trama

The Indiana Jones film and the Destiny Dial departs during the last days of World War II, in France where Indiana Jones is looking for Longino’s lance, the one that would have hurt Jesus, which would have been traced also by Jurden Voller. In a spectacular first part all action in which Ford is rejuvenated in computer graphics, we discover that the Nazis have recovered a part of the Archimede dial that is taken by Indy and Basil.

That’s where we jump forward. We are in 1969, Indy is going to retire, but his life is upset by the arrival of Helena, daughter of Basil, his son-in-law who ends up dragging him into an adventure to trace the dial of Archimedes that will take him around the world.

Una classica avventura senza tempo

Indiana Jones and the Destiny Dial is a long and fun adventure movie. Without too many demands, and it is also right. We are from the parts of the pure entertainment cinema in which everything and its opposite applies. A past and nostalgic world, not by chance Indiana Jones has never been a contemporary hero but wrapped in a time when enemies were easy to identify and had no too many geo-political implications.

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The Nazis are back in the film directed by James Marigold, the last leap of easily identifiable and uncontrollable evil, a bit as Zerocalcare has shown in his series. The film came out in 2023, Harrison Ford is now over 80 years old but you can’t make an Indiana Jones without him. Imagine the protests of fans of every latitude to the idea of a reboot or who knows what contemporary. However, it is necessary to introduce a female character and is cleverly called Phoebe Waller-Bridge probably gold-covered to write a role that can be in her spicy, contemporary, dynamic, incorrect, ironic women’s strings. The game succeeds even if, surpassed the aura of perfection that now accompanies it, there is to say that it risks becoming the caricature of itself.

The film is full of banality in history, in dialogues, in editing as it is typical for this kind of action and adventure films. Everything is therefore perfect not to disappoint those who look. Indiana Jones and the Destiny Dial is a perfect machine that will make the hearts of nostalgics beat, of whom with Indy grew up. A perfect closing for the saga between quotes and old friends.

Il cast

Of course the cast is led by Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones, flanked by Phoebe Waller Bridge in those of Helena Shaw and Mads Mikkelsen as Nazi Jurgen Voller. We find Antonio Banderas as Renaldo, John Rhys-Davies is Sallah, Toby Jones is Basil Shaw, Boyd Holbrook is Klaber.

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