Saddle Up, Folks: 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' Is Here

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If you've been searching far and wide for the final Indiana Jones film, look no further. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hits theaters this weekend, marking the last time Harrison Ford appears as the legendary archeologist. He's found the Holy Grail, drank magical, mind-controlling blood, and even proved that aliens actually did build the pyramids. Now, he's fighting his greatest foe yet: time.

Co-starring Phoebe Waller Bridge as his new partner-in-crime—and Mads Mikkelson as a villainous Nazi doctor—the new adventure will once again take Indy around the world to discover a rare artifact: the dial of Archimedes. The famous Grecian mathematician supposedly invented a device that can travel through time, and the Nazis want their hands on it, so they can reverse the events of World War II. "I wanted an ambitious movie to be the last one," Ford told Esquire. "And I don’t mean that we didn’t make ambitious movies before—they were ambitious in many different ways. But not necessarily as ambitious with the character as I wanted the last one to be." The story is a fitting end for Indy, and even employs some of the best de-aging technology we've seen yet.

But don't just take our word for it. Go see Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny yourself. The film's first showtimes begin tonight (June 29), commencing a theatrical run that'll likely run through most of the summer. Eventually, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will hit Disney+, but judging by how long it took Avatar: The Way of Water to hit the streaming service, you're better off catching Indy in theaters for now.

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