After discovering the Ark of the Covenant, braving the traps of a cursed temple, taking part in the Last Crusade, exploring the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull and finding the Dial of Destiny, does Indiana Jones have a future on the big screen? Or a small screen?
While his last two adventures (rated 3.07 and 3.52 out of 5 stars, respectively) have sometimes divided fans of the saga, it’s hard to imagine cinema’s most famous adventurer donning his fedora and whip under it for the sixth time. conditions. The main problem is the advanced age of Harrison Ford, an irreplaceable indie artist who is now 81 and who therefore can’t keep doing pirouettes in the middle of the jungle.
But in order to prolong the legend, some fans imagined the future adventures of Indiana Jones in the form of an animated series (note that a live-action series about the archaeologist’s youth had already seen the light of day at the beginning of the year. 90s).
Animation (already used numerous times by Star Wars, Marvel with the What If series and soon The Lord of the Rings with the upcoming feature film The War Of Rohirrim) could be the perfect solution to freeing Indiana Jones from his physical limitations. .
A few years ago, a talented artist called Patrick Schoonmaker Also leading the way in envisioning what an indie animated series credits could look like.
The result, which he achieved with five years of work in his spare time, is visually very convincing. In one minute and forty seconds, we can see our favorite adventurer brave a Chinese temple, wade over a crocodile-infested river, or even face Nazis.
Having seen this, we can’t help but hope that Disney and Lucasfilm will be inspired to offer a new indie animated youth.
Meanwhile, (re)discover the hidden details of ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’…
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