Harrison Ford clarifies Indiana Jones’ future once and for all

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Harrison Ford announced this past Saturday (September 10) at the D23 Expo in Anaheim, California that he is finally turning his back on his legendary role as Indiana Jones in the upcoming big screen adventure. “That’s it… I’m not going to fall for you guys again,” the actor said, referring to his physical moves.

The new, fifth installment in the Indiana Jones film series was directed by James Mangold and is scheduled to be released in German cinemas on June 23. Harrison Ford stars again in this sequel, albeit for the last time, as he recently shared: “I am very proud to say that this film is fantastic. The Indiana Jones movies are about mystery and adventure but also about the heart and I’m very, very happy that we have a really human story to tell and a butt-kicking movie. That’s it. I won’t fall for you guys again,” said Ford, who seemed to be fighting back tears.

“Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” reviewed

Most recently, he played the archaeologist in Steven Spielberg’sIndiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull“ from 2008. The film was successful with a worldwide gross of 742 million US dollars, but also received a lot of criticism. ROLLING STONE positions itself on the side of those who can see positive sides of the film – here is the criticism of the film.

There is no trailer for the new film yet. Watch the film preview here:

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