‘Indiana Jones And The Dial of Destiny’ Trailer Gives A First Look At Digitally De-Aged Harrison Ford

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Indiana Jones is back for one last adventure.

Harrison Ford will reprise his role for the last installment of the iconic franchise: Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny. A newly released trailer gives us a first glimpse at the film’s impressive digital effects as well as Fleabag actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s action debut. She will be playing his god daughter, Helena Shaw.

The trailer shows Jones and Shaw celebrating the archeologist’s retirement when she brings up the Dial of Destiny. “Why are you chasing the thing that drove your father crazy?” Jones asks her.

Though he’s retired, Jones faces off against an old foe and picks up his whip one more time to fight Nazis alongside his god daughter. The adventurer goes on a wild horse ride through the New York City subway tunnels, jumps out of an airplane, and narrowly escapes death time and time again as they search for the Dial of Destiny.

“I’ve been looking for this all my life,” Jones says in a voiceover.

Thanks to the movie’s use of digital effects, certain flashback scenes in the trailer show a much-younger Indiana Jones fighting Nazi Jürgen Voller, played by Mads Mikkelsen. The Sandman actor Boyd Holbrook will also play a gun-wielding baddie chasing the adventurers across the world.

Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, and Toby Jones will also star in the movie.

This will be Ford’s last adventure as Indiana Jones. “I always wanted to do it,” he told Variety in January. “I wanted to do the rest of the story to see the end of his career.”

There have been rumors over the years that the iconic character will eventually get passed on to another actor (possibly Chris Pratt), but Stephen Spielberg, who has worked on every film in the franchise, outrightly denied this idea.

“I don’t think anyone could replace Harrison as Indy, I don’t think that’s ever going to happen,” he told Screendaily in 2015. “It’s certainly not my intention to ever have another actor step into his shoes in the way there have been many actors that have played Spider-Man or Batman. There is only going to be one actor playing Indiana Jones, and that’s Harrison Ford.”

Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny was directed by James Mangold, who co-wrote the film with Jez Butterworth, John-Henry Butterworth, and David Koepp. This will be the first movie in the franchise that was not directed by Spielberg or written by George Lucas. Both filmmakers, however, are still attached as executive producers.

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Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny opens in theaters June 30.