‘Indiana Jones & the Dial of Destiny’ Poster Brings Back an Iconic Character
Editor's note: The article below contains spoilers for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is finally in theaters around the globe. It marks the final time Harrison Ford will play the iconic cinematic adventurer. Thankfully the fifth Indiana Jones film delivered a satisfying and action-packed finale. However, like the best adventures in the franchise, Dial of Destiny was as emotional as it was heartfelt.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT The poster is in the same style of the other character posters released before Dial of Destiny’s debut. Marion’s waiting for Indy in his New York Apartment which invokes the emotions of the final moments of the film. While everyone was after the Dial of Destiny for different reasons, the main villain Voller was after it to go back in time to fix Hitler’s “mistakes” that caused the Nazi to lose the war.
“Where Doesn't It Hurt?” While it has become a cliché for a famous on-screen couple to break up between movies, Dial of Destiny handled the plot line very well. In the movie, Indy is a very lonely man who feels that he has been lost to time and the moon landing was that final straw. He feels there’s nothing left for him in the present time, which is both tragic and relatable.
“Are You Back, Indy?” Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is in theaters now. While it’s not doing the best at the box office, this is a film that needs to be seen in theaters on the biggest screen possible. Not just for the amazing action, but for the emotionally deep in between moments like the loving reunion of Indy and Marion. Karen Allen’s character poster can be seen down below:
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