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INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY TBC

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we’re witnessing history,’ says Harrison Ford’s iconic archaeologist towards the climax of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. True enough. Officially, this fifth outing is the end of the road for Indy, although incoming director James Mangold, who similarly brought Wolverine’s arc to a close in 2017’s Logan, ensures we go out on a high.

There’s a nostalgic, old-fashioned feel to the film, a rollicking, globetrotting ride that pits Ford’s intrepid adventurer against the Nazis once more. Certainly, it makes, with a more grounded story. Well, until the final reel, at least… (No spoilers!)

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