Harrison Ford is set to return as Indiana Jones in the fifth and final part of the film series. The film is set in 1969 with the return of its very familiar enemies, the Nazis. The archaeologist would return once again after more than fourteen years, but at first glance, his appearance would not be the same as what Harrison Ford currently looks like.
The actor was announced as Red Hulk and Thunderbolt Ross for the Marvel Cinematic Universe, but not before donning his fedora and mingling with the crowd just before the Apollo 11 moon launch, preparing a group of Nazis that Indy would have to fight. soon.
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Harrison Ford would be like he was in 1981 thanks to technology
The Raiders of the Lost Ark came out in 1981, giving us a long line of amazing Indiana Jones films where the character rocked on collecting relics and solving mysteries while saving the world in the process. His next encounter with the Nazis, who he apparently can’t stop fighting, will see Harrison Ford exactly as fans saw him in his first installment in the franchise.
The opening sequence of Indiana Jones 5 will see a younger version of the titular character who would be just as quickly propelled into the 1969 era. Using similar technology to what The Mandalorian used on Mark Hamill. Although the whole movie doesn’t have a younger Indy running around, fans will see Harrison Ford don his fedora and show off his adventurous skills after the events of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. Next Episode director James Mangold has a whole string of blockbuster films to match and his decision to bring back old Indiana Jones for a preview would bring fans back in a heartbeat.
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James Mangold on Harrison Ford’s return to 1944
The director states that the scene itself required a large amount of technology and editing. Mixing the ILM software with current footage as well as matching ears from both films was a necessary step in making the fifth film as grand as the others.
“I hope that even though it’s going to be talked about in terms of technology, you’ll look at it and be like, ‘Oh my God, they just found footage. This is something they shot 40 years ago. year.
Kathleen Kennedy also commented that she wanted to keep the film memorable and iconic even after it was released years after its predecessor.
Indiana Jones 5 will hit theaters in 2023.
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Source: Empire