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I love watching Indian Jones, so when I heard about the release of Indian Jones and the Dial of destiny, I just knew I had to see it. I’m such a fan of these movies, and this one was great as well. It was action packed just like I had hoped for. I love everyone who played in this movie. They all did such a wonderful job. My husband and I both were able to see this movie, and he loved it as well. We had both heard mixed reviews about it, but after watching it, there was no doubt for us that we loved it.
BURBANK, CA (August 14, 2023)–From Academy Award®–nominated writer-director James Mangold (Logan, Walk the Line)comes the final chapter in the saga of one of cinema’s greatest heroes. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny sees Harrison Ford reprise his iconic role as the whip-smart archaeologist one last time for a “rip-roaring adventure” (Maureen Lenker, Entertainment Weekly) full of “exciting action, wonderful banter and fantastic twists and turns” (Germain Lussier,io9).
The film will be available from all major digital retailers including Prime Video, Apple TV, and Vudu on August 29, with never-before-seen bonus content including five chapters that chart the making of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Join the cast and crew on an epic, globe-trotting adventure showcasing new characters, stunts, music, locations, production design, and visual effects.
Film Synopsis Harrison Ford returns to the role of the legendary hero archaeologist for this highly anticipated final installment of the iconic franchise–a big, globe-trotting, rip-roaring cinematic adventure. Starring along with Ford are Phoebe Waller-Bridge (“Fleabag”),Antonio Banderas (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish), John Rhys-Davies (Raiders of the Lost Ark), Shaunette Renée Wilson (Black Panther), Thomas Kretschmann (Das Boot),Toby Jones (Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy), Boyd Holbrook (Logan), Olivier Richters (Black Widow), Mads Mikkelsen (Doctor Strange) and newcomer Ethann Isidore. Directed by James Mangold (Logan, Walk the Line) and written by Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth and David Koepp and James Mangold, based on characters created by George Lucas and Philip Kaufman, the film is produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall and Simon Emanuel, with Steven Spielberg and George Lucas serving as executive producers. John Williams, who has scored each Indy adventure since the original Raiders of the Lost Arkin 1981, has once again composed the score.
Bonus Features*
The Making of Indiana Jones and The Dial of Destiny
- Chapter 1–Prologue–Harrison Ford leaps back into action as Indiana Jones! Journey to 1944 as this featurette reveals the filmmakers, characters, stunts, locations, and incredible visual effects that make up the thrilling opening of Dial of Destiny!
- Chapter 2–New York–Blast off to adventure as James Mangold showcases the re-creation of 1969 Manhattan for the Moon Parade chase. This featurette spotlights Helena (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) as John Williams conducts his beautiful new theme for this compelling character.
- Chapter 3–Morocco–The man in the hat is back! Explore Morocco as this featurette breaks down the white-knuckle stunts of the medina tuk-tuk chase and hotel brawl. Meet Teddy (Ethann Isidore), Indy’s precocious new ally in the hunt for the dial!
- Chapter 4–Sicily–Meet Renaldo (Antonio Banderas) as he guides our heroes on a perilous underwater treasure hunt! Catch up with Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge on location in Sicily and explore the caverns, traps, and bugs surrounding Archimedes’ tomb!
- Chapter 5–Finale–This featurette breaks down the thrilling climax to the Indiana Jones series. Cast and filmmakers James Mangold, Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, John Williams, Steven Spielberg, and Harrison Ford bid farewell to one of the greatest heroes of all time.
*Bonus features vary by product and retailer
Cast
Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones
Phoebe Waller-Bridge as Helena Shaw
Antonio Banderas as Renaldo
John Rhys-Davies as Sallah
Shaunette Renée Wilson as Mason
Thomas Kretschmann as Colonel Weber
Toby Jones as Basil Shaw
Boyd Holbrook as Klaber
Olivier Richters as Hauke
Ethann Isidore as Teddy
Mads Mikkelsen as Dr. Voller
Directed by James Mangold
Written by Jez Butterworth & John-Henry Butterworth and David Koepp and James Mangold
Produced by Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, Simon Emanuel
Executive Produced by Steven Spielberg, George Lucas
Music by John Williams
Product Specifications Street Date Digital: August 29, 2023
Product SKUs Digital: 4K UHD, HD, SD
Feature Run Time Approx.154 minutes
Rating U.S. RatedPG-13
Aspect Ratio Digital:2.39:1
U.S. Audio Digital: English Dolby Atmos (UHD only, some platforms) English 5.1 & 2.0Dolby Digital, Spanish 5.1 & 2.0 Dolby Digital, French 5.1 & 2.0 Dolby Digital, English Descriptive Audio2.0 Dolby Digital(some platforms)
U.S. Subtitles Digital: English SDH, French, Spanish (some platforms)
In inspiration of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny coming out, I thought this would be a great way to make some salt dough fossils. When I think of Indiana Jones, I always think of fossils. Not just fossils, but that is one of the first things that I always think about when I think of this movie. Since you do see some fossils in the movie, I thought this would be a fun way to make some salt dough fossils. This way you can actually keep them at home with you. They’re so much fun to make too.
Salt Dough Fossils
Equipment
- 2 Cups Whole Wheat Flour
- 1 Cup Salt
- 1 Cup Warm Water
Materials
- 2 Sheet Pans
- Parchment Paper
- Plastic Reptiles (or dinosaurs or whatever you'd like)
- Bowl
- Mixing Spoon
Instructions
- Make sure your oven is preheated to 200° The first thing you want to do, is mix the flour, salt and warm water in a bowl. You can use a spoon at first, but once it gets mixed in good, you can start using your hands to mix it up if you'd like. I find this easier.
- Once it is all mixed up you can make them into round balls. You can also use a rolling pin to flatten the dough and cut out shapes if you'd like. I just rolled them up into a ball and pressed down on them to get them flatter. I find this to work easier for me and it looks more real this way too.
- Now you can start using your plastic reptiles to press down on the dough to create the fossil look. Use whichever ones you'd like. I used a package of plastic reptiles, but use whatever kind you want or have around.
- Now make sure your parchment paper is laid out on your pans. Then put all your pieces on the pan once you've pressed them all with the plastic reptiles. Put them in the oven for about 2 hours and they should harden. You might need more time depending on the thickness of them. Mine only took 2 hours.
Karen says
I’m sooo looking forward to seeing this movie! And I love the idea of those salt dough fossils! Very creative!
Such a great movie, and thanks. I hope you’re able to see it soon.
I wanted to see this movie. It sounds like it was a good one. Cool fossils!
It really is a good one. I enjoyed it.
I cant wait to see it! I have been such a big fan of his and the series. Hope it lives up to the hype.
I thought it was really good. I know it had so many mixed reviews.
Wow! This looks like a really great and awesome movie that I need to watch! Can’t wait to check this out
It sure is. I loved it.
Indiana JOnes a great subject love the fossils
Thanks! Such a great movie too.
I can’t wait to watch this. I have always loved this movie and of course Harrison Ford! Loving the creativity of the salt dough fossils that’s pretty cool.
Thanks. They were fun to make. I really love Harrison Ford too, he’s a great actor.
Thanks for the Salt Dough Fossils recipe. It looks fun to make! I also enjoyed the movie. It was such a thrilling ride!
The movie really was a great one. I enjoyed it too.
Harrison Ford is my favorite actor and I can’t wait to watch Indiana Jones! And these cookies are too awesome!
He is one of my favorites as well. The recipe is actually not cookies, it’s salt dough.
These look so fun and easy to make. Have to try them the next time we watch the movie!
Yes! I love making them. They really were fun to make.
definitely want to see the movie.. and these fossils are so fun~
Such a great movie. I hope you’re able to see it soon.
Sounds like an adventurous read, and the Salt Dough Fossils DIY adds a fun hands-on element to explore the world of archaeology right at home.
Yes! It was so much fun to make too.
The movie looks amazing and I would love to watch it!
It sure is.
I’ve always loved the Indiana Jones franchise and I’m so excited to see this show for sure. Also a big fan of Harrison Ford. I love the DIY dough fossil, I’m sure the kids would love it.
I’m such a fan of Harrison Ford as well. He is such a great actor.
This is an awesome craft! What a great idea to encourage learning. These came out great!
Thanks! I thought they turned out great too.
This sounds like a nice movie to watch, and your salt dough fossils are so cute!
Thanks. I had fun making them.