Harrison Ford isn't bothered by Indiana Jones 5 flopping and thinks Troy Baker's performance in The Great Circle proves AI isn't needed to "steal" his soul
Briefly

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, though well received critically, underperformed at the box office, grossing under $400 million against a $300 million budget. Harrison Ford, unfazed by the film's financial failure, believes in the potential for the Indiana Jones franchise to proceed without him. He acknowledged wanting to revisit Indy to convey deeper themes of aging and resilience, revealing a creative desire to explore the character's journey later in life. Ford's thoughts also highlight an appreciation for original storytelling amid skepticism about AI's role in revitalizing classic characters.
Even if he's definitely out of the franchise now, the general feeling is the series can continue, and Ford's legacy as Indiana Jones can live on.
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