After decades as cinema’s most famous archaeologist, Indiana Jones and the Relic of Destiny is Harrison Ford’s last film as the hero. Actors who appeared with him said being on set was emotional and “like being in the last year of school”.
Emotions on the set of Indiana Jones 5
In an interview with Omeletteactor Boyd Holbrook, who plays one of the villains in Indiana Jones 5he says he signed the contract knowing the film would be Harrison Ford’s last as Indiana Jones.
She revealed that she feels “like it’s the last year of school”, a special moment that doesn’t last forever and, therefore, it’s important to enjoy every moment before facing the real world.
Mads Mikkelsen, actor of one of the film’s antagonists, was present in Ford’s last scene as Indiana Jones and said the moment was “touching” and “emotional”.
By nature, he’s a man who doesn’t want attention, doesn’t want glory, doesn’t want to hear you applaud for him, but at the same time, I’m afraid, he wanted to be there forever. It was a sweet moment to watch.
Mads Mikkelsen
Harrison Ford’s latest turn as Indiana Jones
Even for Ford, saying goodbye to Indiana Jones was not easy. He compared the farewell experience to finalizing the roles of Han Solo (from Star Wars) and Rick Deckard (Blade Runner).
However, the actor says he felt good about this farewell, because he feels he created a satisfying experience for the audience.
Harrison Ford also stressed that Indiana Jones is important to him because he is important to the audience and that his role as an actor is to tell the story as best he can.
Indiana Jones and the Relic of Destiny
The film is already showing in Brazilian cinemas.
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