Harrison Ford Celebrates Making 'Indiana Jones 5' Despite Box Office Flop
Harrison Ford Celebrates Making 'Indiana Jones 5' Despite Box Office Flop

Harrison Ford Celebrates Making 'Indiana Jones 5' Despite Box Office Flop

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Harrison Ford expressed no regrets about his role in 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny', despite its disappointing box office performance, stating, 'S**t happens.' In an interview while promoting his upcoming Marvel film, he emphasized the importance of telling one more story for Indiana Jones, noting he wanted to see the character face the consequences of his past. The film had a production budget of $295–387 million but only grossed around $384 million, leading to significant financial losses for Disney. Ford's co-star and director also acknowledged that audiences might struggle with an aging action hero. The film premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival, where Ford received a Palme d’Or for lifetime achievement. Ford remains active in the industry, with roles in both television and the new Captain America film set for release in February 2025.

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