Saw it in theaters on release day, glad to have experienced Indy's final journey in person at the theaters, felt like watching a part of history come to a close. Will definitely be rewatching on Disney+, it's a good film with a lot of heart, not the best in the series but still fun.
Even though the movie isn't as good as the others, the goddaughter ruined it for me, it was still legendary for me. I enjoyed the movies since 2018 and to see Harrison Ford play as his iconic character one last time in the big screen made it worth remembering.
Even the worst of the Indy films is still way better than pretty much any other adventure/treasure hunt movie out there, except for maybe, maybe the first National Treasure.
Awesome! Love Indiana Jones! The last movie was so good! The franchise needs to keep alive, maybe an animated series. Imagine having Bruce Timm and Paul Dini working together to make it a new animated hit series just like they did to Batman. Other idea would be a animated Anthology, like Star Wars Vision! By the way, it is about time to bring back Indy’s comic book series!
It’s coming to A Robert zemeckis Film The Rock Is Indiana Jones and the Goblin King in 3D instead of Harrison Ford Music By Alan Silvestri July 4 2025🎉
Been waiting months to watch this. Felt like they were gonna wait until the holidays to release this on Disney+. Not surprised if Barbie drops like this too.
Very unfortunate that this film flopped so bad in the box office 😢. To me it’s the 3rd or 4th best Indy film and I enjoyed the film a lot. What killed this film was showing it to those critics at the film festival. I give lucasfilm and Disney props they really thought they had a great film and did not expect this. Once that happened the momentum of the film completely died. And hell the critics that saw it at the premier were a lot more generous to it. It would have been better if lucasfilm held off on showing the film until the premiere and maybe they would have had better box office. Sure it probably would not have made a billion but at least make it profitable
It flopped mostly because of the ridiculously inflated budget. It's still at no. 14 global box office for the year - not a resounding success, but with a more "sane" (but still high) budget around 200 million. It would have been ok.
This is the exact reason it flopped along with the gigantic budget, and some people want to pretend it was because of some nonexistent “woke” cause, but it really was just the momentum dying from Cannes. Nonetheless even if it flopped I’m happy to have enjoyed a solid large scale entry and great finale to Indy’s adventures🙏
@@masterdrake43 they post clickbait articles all the time. For example they claimed Disney was bringing Indiana Jones for another movie which instead turned out to be a documentary.
I genuinely enjoyed the film and that’s coming from someone who hated everything Disney did with Star Wars, Star Wars is 1-6 ALWAYS but I really want more Indiana Jones content like comic books and video games make it happen Lucasfilm!
Just watched it a couple days ago after spending a couple of months watching the movies and the tv show. it was okay. not great but okay. Sad to say, i won't remember a single new characters name in the movie compared to the others, even crystal skull.
Maybe many people did not realise this detail: the Phoenix with propellance in Archimedes tomb is a reference to the airplane in which Indy, Wombat and Voller travelled through time!
Huh, as if on cue... I went on to Disney+ to see if this was on the website and I found out it wasn't there. Just the trailer, which still gives me chills. And lo and behold, this video pops up.
I liked this movie. I don't understand why his kid chose an imperialist invasion to spite his father. He didn't belong there. Broke my heart to hear his fate.
A lot of the drama the chick tomb raider put him through was his own doing. That was a surprise, from the movie makers, here, to want to stick it to the really solid female lead. You know? Call her 'Wombat,' in the scenes when she's a child. Why would you call a kid that, unless you were somehow 'into' her? It woulda taken maybe an hour of thought, to come up with something much more cool. Like. Maybe a scene where he's talking to her dad about her. So. If he's into calling her 'wombat,' he could secretly be like. She has potential. I like how Ford was really good, but Phoebe the actress brought it with the sophistication, sense of intelligence and fun, and the 'her' being like Jones, when he was younger and had Shorty. Not to spoil anything but, 'Wombat' has an orphan sidekick. I tend to think 'Indiana Jones' does 'the occult' really well.
It has its moments. Honestly, the anti woke crowd really hurt this film despite it being pretty decent It's not my favorite indy by a long shot, but it's certainly not shit like everyone was calling it.. Ok, except the ending, which I find ironic cause it was the test audience that hated it
It has its moments. Honestly, the anti woke crowd really hurt this film despite it being pretty decent It's not my favorite indy by a long shot, but it's certainly not shit like everyone was calling it.. Ok, except the ending, which I find ironic cause it was the test audience that hated it
@@justsome500yearoldwithsmug2 It was mainly Helena Shaw's movie. Not Indy's, who got sidelined in his own movie. I will admit, the opening scene with young Indiana Jones was pretty good. But, everything else is unsatisfying and boring in my opinion
@@TheRealTestFry2024 🐭🐂💩📽️💣. You can look through my comments and recycle ♻️ ALL the jokes you want but this movie was a HISTORIC FAILURE. Shaw and Indiana Jones in the LAST NIGHTMARE of a movie DESERVED the Batgirl movie treatment.