In theaters last Wednesday, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fortune saw the end of Harrison Ford’s adventures. At the age of 80, the renowned archaeologist’s interpreter dons his legendary hat for the last time and sets off in search of a new artifact: Archimedes’ dial, which will have the power to locate temporal cracks.
More than forty years after he first portrayed him in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford is finally putting down the whip and saying goodbye to his most famous character, as he recently did for Han Solo. Star Wars: The Force Awakens) or even Rick Deckard (Blade Runner 2049).
At the film’s press conference on Tuesday, June 13, he was also asked if this farewell seemed different to him and if it had a special flavor for him.
“It wasn’t particularly different, but it was good. Thanks to the shape that farewell took. It warms my heart because I feel like we made a very satisfying film for the public.”Harrison Ford replied.
“We got involved, we started from our interest in the character and we tried to create a story that would bring that character back into the lives of the audience with an interesting story. And I think given the people who were involved with the character. And the nature of the story that James Mangold created for us, that it’s a great farewell. “
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