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The long-awaited release ofIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destinymarks the end of a journey that Harrison Ford’s iconic character of Indiana Jones began nearly 42 years ago. Yes, it has been over four decades, since the journey of the Indy movies began withRaiders of the Lost Ark.During a recent chat with ComicBook.com, the star reflected on his journey and revealed that he wasn’t sure if the project would be able to prove the people who rejected to support the project wrong.

The actor then further went on to discuss, how his journey has been so far and explained how the new movie used artificial intelligence to de-age his face as Dr. Jones.
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Harrison Ford Didn’t ThinkRaiders of the Lost ArkWould Work
Prior to its premiere, the first Indiana Jones film,Raiders of the Lost Ark,faced skepticism from many who doubted its potential for success. However, it has since cemented its status as a timeless classic in the eyes of audiences worldwide. But turns out, the lead of the movie,Harrison Fordhad the same exact thought as well, which was reflected in a recent promotional interview. The actor said,
“I don’t remember what people thought. I do remember what I thought,–I remember that there was that pleasure. There was pleasure. There was laughter, there was popcorn being sold and people were happy and families were going. I was very excited.”

During a behind-the-scenes of theIndiana Jonesdocumentary,George Lucas,the creator of the story, revealed thatRaiders of the Lost Arkfaced significant obstacles in securing financing, because people thought it was too ambitious, and thus were scared to fund the film. This might be the fact, Harrison Ford was referencing while delivering the above quote. The film eventually did prove everyone wrong by earning a whopping $212.2 million, on a budget of $20 million.Raiders of the Lost Arkwas a box-office success and a certified hit.
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Harrison Ford on Being“De-aged”With the Help of AI for Indy 5
Although the team started its journey with humble beginnings, the success of the first film propelled the franchise to greater heights, that is unimaginable. Since then, the production value of the movies has significantly skyrocketed giving the creators more prospects to play with various ideas. The franchise is currently valued at over a billion dollars, all thanks to George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and writer Lawrence Kasdan, for never giving up on the project since its inception.
Now that Harrison Ford will grace the theatres as Indiana Jones for the last time, he is excited for the fans to see the movie. Recently, while speaking with ComicBooks.com, the actor explained how he was de-aged for the film, he excitedly explained,

“That is my actual face. At that age,—They have this artificial intelligence program. It can go through every foot of film Lucasfilm owns, because I did a bunch of movies for them. They have all this footage, including film that wasn’t printed –They could mine it from where the light is coming from, the expression. But that’s my actual face. I put little dots on my face and I say the words and they make it. It’s fantastic.”
Ultimately, while bidding farewell to Indiana Jones may evoke a tinge of sadness, the actor’s genuine excitement to portray the character again for the final time on the big screen is what makes the moment bittersweet.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis now out in theatres!
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Source:ComicBook.com
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