Hollywood legend Harrison Ford has accepted the box office failure of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny with his signature cool attitude. When asked about the film’s poor performance, he simply said, “St happens.”**
Ford, who pushed for one last adventure, shared that he wanted to explore Indy’s journey one final time. “I felt there was another story to tell,” he said. Despite the film’s struggles, he has no regrets. “I’m still happy I made that movie.”
Released in 2023, the film was a major loss for Disney, reportedly costing them $143 million. Directed by James Mangold, it starred Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas, and more. The story followed Indy as he raced to recover a powerful dial that could alter history.
Ford has made it clear—this was his final time playing Indiana Jones. He won’t return for any future films or TV series. Moving forward, he is set to appear in Marvel’s Captain America: Brave New World as Thaddeus Ross, hitting theaters on February 14.
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