Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny second trailer, Ford proves he still have it

Seth Larson

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<p>Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny shows it’s second trailer and I am impressed with the de-aging technology. Digital De-aging made Ford looks like he is on his 50s. This could be the solution to stop Hollywood actors from ruining their faces cosmetic surgery with terrible results. Some fans might be skeptic about the quality of this movie. You know, because Crystal Skulls left a lasting negative impression from fans. Nostalgia though could help this movie to gain box office success. I hope in the future they are considering to reboot this franchise because Indiana Jones looks like a role that can be passed on like James Bond and Batman.</p>
 
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Well, I'm pleased to see Harrison Ford reprise his role as Indiana Jones! I've been a fan of this franchise for ages, and I can't wait to see what new adventures the renowned archaeologist has in store. The concept of anti-aging technology is intriguing, and I'm interested to see how well it works in the film. I believe this film will be a tremendous success, and I intend to purchase my tickets in advance!
 
The anti-woke republicans are now attacking this movie and accusing it of being feminist because of Helena. Geez these unemployed geeks are so afraid of strong women. Also if they read books and comics, he had many adventures with women.
 
I am a bit skeptical about this new Indiana Jones movie. The Crystal Skulls left a bad taste in my mouth, and I am not sure that this new film will be any better. That movie is so terrible and cornier than a pot of boiling corn.However, I do appreciate the use of digital de-aging technology to portray a younger Indiana Jones. It could be an interesting way to explore his backstory and add depth to his character. I will give this movie a chance, but I am not getting my hopes up too high.
 
Perhaps it was just me, but as soon as the classic Theme began, I became really emotional. I mean, the times are chaotic, and it's just so good to see a familiar face again that carries the message that "despite of the issues you are now having, Indie is still here, and you will see everything will be alright." I've been a fan of Indiana Jones for more than 30 years. It never occurred to me that there might be another film, or at least one starring Harrison Ford. It's crazy that he's still doing this at his age. I hope he gets a proper send-off.
 
Harrison Ford is undeniably iconic, as proven by his willingness to accomplish many Indiana Jones stunts by himself while filming this movie in his late 70s. He is now 80 years old. I love how the trailer music at the conclusion feels 'conclusive,' whether it refers to the series or Jones' death. Indiana Jones is the role he was born to play. The sense of closure in the music drives this clip home.
 
One gotta admit that I was skeptical when I initially learned that Harrison Ford would be reprising his role as Indiana Jones. Despite the fact that he is certainly a legendary actor, I was skeptical that he would be able to withstand the physical demands of the part at his age, yet he darn near pulled it off. I enjoy how the plot appears to be glorifying Indiana rather than showing him as a failure who must be replaced, as so many films nowadays do. Based on the trailer alone, I can tell this film will be far superior to Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
 
It's undeniably a step forward from the teaser. The tone and natural appearance are significantly less visible cgi than before. This has piqued my interest even more! The most essential takeaway from this clip is that the flashback portions reveal Helena's father is NOT Marcus, but rather Indy's sidekick. Mads Mikkelson is an excellent choice for the bad guy because he appears evil without even trying.
 
Why can't they go for a sacred artifact again? Because of this, the first three films were enjoyable. He'd be seeking what he thought was a simple item, and it wouldn't be until the very end that you'd find out it had some supernatural ability. Similar to a twist ending. This one, like the Crystal Skull, seems to let you know right away that the object has talents. That takes away the element of mystery. I'll wait judgment until I watch the film, but I'm keeping my hopes low.
 

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