New experiences with Encanto, Indiana Jones, Zootopia, Frozen and Ahsoka are coming to Disney parks.
Fans of Disney parks got some major updates for some various experiences coming to their destination of choice on Saturday morning.
The Disney parks panel at Destination D23 gave some exciting news blasts for folks who enjoy experiencing the theme parks, including the long-awaited update on what Disney is doing with the retheming of Animal Kingdom’s Dinoland U.S.A.
Updates for the Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Disneyland’s Avengers Campus, Star Tours and Tokyo DisneySea also came through for fans wondering what the future will hold for those various parks.
If you’re a fan of Encanto, Indiana Jones, Zootopia or the Country Bear Jamboree, you’re going to want to check this out.
Indiana Jones is back for a sweeping, meditative finale.
It’s really hard to make everyone happy when it comes to making movies. No matter how hard you try, you’re bound to run into resistance from any avenue you take. It doesn’t make it right, but it certainly makes it so.
For Lucasfilm, it’s been more than 20 years of trying to appease all sides of all expectations. Whether it’s with Star Wars or Indiana Jones, you either want what’s comfortable or you want something daring. You either want to recapture the nostalgia of what you had when you were a kid, or you want a subversive exercise in challenging what’s come before with new ideas.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny straddles a very careful line between one of the most iconic templates in film history and a very peculiar moment in history. Like Indy walking on a rickety bridge over a river full of crocodiles, the film has to do a lot while still trying to stay true to itself.
It’s somewhat of a miracle that this latest Indiana Jones adventure finds what it does, especially with longtime director Steven Spielberg not in the director’s chair for the first time in the five-film run. Spielberg’s first four Indiana Jones adventures are all singular works, as they call came at various points in the legendary auteur’s career. Filmmaker James Mangold is the first person ever to excavate the caves of this franchise with fresh eyes.
If anything, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny somehow finds a way to give everyone what they want out of this series in some fashion or another. Do you want a globetrotting spectacle with creepy-crawlies, Nazi-punching, breakneck chases and treasures beyond belief? You’ve got it. Do you want a film that feels starkly different than what’s come before it, even down to the way the adventure is paced? Mangold can do that.
Much of the criticism for the previous Indiana Jones film Kingdom of the Crystal Skull feels disingenuine as time has passed, haphazard internet memes born into slapdash talking points without much weight. That film was Spielberg at his wiliest, a spiritual successor to Temple of Doom combined with the filmmaker’s endearing homage for the sock-hop society.
This latest Indiana Jones film feels right in place with TheLast Crusade, as Mangold and company nail the contemplative nature of all of these films. While it’s easy to get fixated on the boulder chases and the historical artifacts, the Indiana Jones films have always been about discovering a world bigger than you. Harrison Ford has always brought the smirk and irreverence we love him for, but he’s also well aware of Indy’s inner awe for his journeys.
Despite the grandiosity of the adventures, Indiana Jones is just an average guy with a whip and fedora, trying to make sense of the supernatural, the terrifying and the downright divine converging on his moment in history. The movies are always made by Ford’s disarming sense of wonder and fear when things really hit the fan and all you can do is look in disbelief.
Mangold’s film doesn’t quite have the same momentum as the other Indy films, but it doesn’t need to. It finds perhaps Ford’s best performance in the series to hang its narrative, one that finds our hero dealing with the weight of his personal history and that of the world he’s in. He’s a man lost in time, and it’s fitting that he’s still battling with those nefarious Nazis over a device that could alter the course of history.
There’s more than enough here to satisfy the lifelong fan, just as there’s more than enough here for folks yearning for a fresh take on Indy’s galavanting. Ford’s more than up to the task, as are newcomers Phoebe Waller-Bridge (Jones’ goddaughter, a chip off the old block) and Mads Mikkelsen (a dastardly Nazi scientist from Jones’ past who wants to turn back the clock on the failures of the Third Reich).
The balancing act can get understandably tricky in spots for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, but it makes it across the bridge in plenty of style. Like the films that come before it, this latest Indiana Jones film stays true to the title character. Through all the hand-wringing about what these movies are supposed to be, they always seem to get right what matters most.
With a new Indiana Jones movie coming out this week, let’s reflect back on the four previous entries.
Everyone’s favorite adventure-seeking, whip-wielding archaeologist returns for the first time in 15 years as Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hits theaters on June 30.
Dr. Jones — played by the incomparable Harrison Ford — first graced the screen in 1981’s Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark. Steven Spielberg’s adventure franchise now sits at five entries, with stars like Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen joining the fray and old friends John Rhys-Davies (Sallah) and Karen Allen (Marion) returning to the party.
As we prepare for the newest entry, let’s look back at the four previous Indy movies and rank them.
As his latest globetrotting adventure Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premiered at the Cannes Film Festival this week, franchise star Harrison Ford got a hero’s welcome in France.
Juxtaposed with the first public screening of the blockbuster sequel, Cannes played a highlight reel to honor Ford’s career and gave him an honorary Palme d’Or for his five decades of film achievement.
While he’s known for his gruff, sarcastic characters, Ford became overwhelmed with emotion at the honor and the praise from the audience who likely grew up watching Ford fight bad guys on the big screen.
“They say, when you’re about to die, you see your life flash before your eyes,” Ford said with a laugh after the montage of his best film moments. “And I just saw my life flash before my eyes, a great part of my life.”
Harrison Ford’s eyes are filled with tears after the premiere of INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY. It’s been an emotional night for him pic.twitter.com/qlCGYgc2eY
Presented with a lifetime-achievement clip montage and an honorary Golden Palme, Harrison Ford is on the verge of tears at Cannes pic.twitter.com/QUth998SC8
All of the Indiana Jones films are headed for Disney+ later this month.
If you want to get your fix of Indiana Jones movies before the new film comes out in June, Disney+ has you covered.
All four of the Indiana Jones films will be available to stream on Disney+ starting May 31, giving fans of the globe-trotting hero an easy place to watch all of his adventures ahead of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Disney+ will officially be the streaming home of films like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade and Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
The latest Indiana Jones film will premiere at the Cannes Film Festival this week before hitting theaters on June 30.
You’ll have plenty of time to revisit your favorite films in the series when they hit Disney+ before the new film comes out. Just don’t forget to wear your best adventure Fedora when the marathon starts.
Check out the latest look at Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Indiana Jones is getting close to making his grand return to the silver screen.
At Friday’s Star Wars Celebration Europe festivities, Lucasfilm shared the latest look at the fifth film in the adventure series, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, coming from Logan and Ford v. Ferrari director James Mangold.
As you could imagine, the latest Indy film features a grizzled, determined Harrison Ford going on a treasure quest for the ages all while fighting off nefarious Nazis.
With this likely serving as Ford’s farewell to one of his iconic characters, you can bet that this will be as grand a finale for one of cinema’s most iconic characters.
The film will have its world premiere at the Cannes Film Festival on May 18.
Ford is joined in this latest Indiana Jones adventure by franchise newcomers Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas, Boyd Holbrook, Shaunette Renée Wilson, Toby Jones and Thomas Kretschmann.
Veteran actor John Rhys-Davies will return to the franchise after more than 30 years as Dr. Jones’ old friend Sallah.
The film is set for release in the United States on June 30.
After winning his second career Super Bowl title, Travis Kelce will be hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend. Given the Kansas City Chiefs star’s propensity for flair — especially while celebrating his team’s latest championship — he’s probably the best active NFL player for the job.
A promotional clip Kelce filmed with the SNL crew proves an awesome episode could be in store. The video features Kelce as the famed cinematic character Indiana Jones, trying to steal a golden SNL logo by replacing it with the Lombardi Trophy.
It’s a delightful little snippet of the creativity that Kelce and Co. might show off with him hosting for the first time:
If you think about it, Kelce cosplaying as Jones is a perfect match.
Jones is a charismatic adventuring archaeologist willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. Kelce is a charismatic adventuring football player willing to do whatever it takes to succeed. That, or Kelce just really likes the Indiana Jones film series.
#Chiefs TE Travis Kelce channels his inner Indiana Jones in a new promo of him hosting Saturday Night Live this weekend.
Everyone in Chiefs Kingdom is waiting for Travis Kelce’s highly-anticipated comedic debut as the host of NBC’s “Saturday Night Live.” The two-time Super Bowl champion tight end will host SNL on Saturday, March 4th with musical guest Kelsea Ballerini performing.
SNL has released its latest promo for the upcoming episode and it doesn’t disappoint. Kelce dons full Indiana Jones attire and looks like a young, bearded Harrison Ford. The interaction between Kelce and cast member Marcello Hernandez is classic.
“Good luck, Travis,” Hernandez says.
“Good luck? Am I going to die,” Kelce ponders.
“Probably,” Hernandez retorts. “Go, go”
Kelce approaches a pedestal mimicking the classic “Raiders of the Lost Ark” boulder scene. He replaces the SNL logo on the pedestal with the Lombardi Trophy before things go awry. Two more SNL cast members, Ego Nwodim and Bowen Yang are revealed to be watching Kelce and Hernandez horse around on the stage at Studio 8H.
Check out the full promo at the top of the page and be sure to tune in to watch Kelce this Saturday night.
Some of these might launch in 2022, some might come later, but we’d still love to see an update from all of them before the year is out.
That went quickly, didn’t it? 2021 might have been a disaster, but most years are when you’re an intelligent biped who is cursed with the knowledge that we’re all just meat walnuts on stalks, powered by electric signals.
At least it was over fast, eh – mercifully so. Who knew that playing video games and barely going outside for over a year would make time go by so quickly?
Since we’re now all conditioned to love our home prisons, let’s take a look forward to 2022 and smack our lips together at the prospect of more brilliant video games. Ah, that’s the stuff, push that existential crisis to the side. Ahhh.
Some of these might launch in 2022, some might come later, but we’d still love to see an update from all of them before the year is out – a shiny new trailer would even do the trick. Details are pretty thin on the ground for most of these, but there’s just enough information out there to begin the hype cycle and forget the whole meat walnuts thing (we will never forget the meat walnuts thing).
With that in mind, here are some of the most exciting games coming in the next year or two.