Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad update

01 May 2023 , 10:54
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Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad update
Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad update

Harrison Ford has confirmed his upcoming performance in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be his last in the franchise.

The 80-year-old Hollywood legend took up the role as the daredevil archaeologist in the original movie back in 1981 and as since returned for each of the franchise's installments, spanning across four decades.

In the latest instalment, Harrison will star alongside Mads Mikkelsen and Phoebe Waller-Bridge as he races against time to retrieve a legendary dial that can change the course of history.

However, fans of the movie were dealt a massive blow when Harrison revealed that he wouldn't be returning after the fifth movie.

"This is the final film in the series," he shockingly revealed. "And this is the last time I’ll play the character. I anticipate that it will be the last time that he appears in a film."

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Despite leaving the franchise, Harrison admitted that he'd been "ambitious" to do the film for a decade and found joy in working on it.

Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad updateHarrison won't be returning again (Getty Images)
Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad updateHe's saying goodbye to the role he's played for 40 years (AFP via Getty Images)

"I had been ambitious to do this film for 10 years, and there finally came a time when we all committed to that. It was a joyous moment for me. I think it’s a rare situation that I find myself in," Harrison said.

"I’ve been able to deliver amazing films developed by Steven [Spielberg] and George [Lucas] over a 40-year period, and to end it not with a whimper, but a bang, has been my greatest ambition for this excursion," he told Total Film.

Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad updateHarrison was ambitious about the final film (AP)

Harrison was also aware of an Indiana Jones TV series being "actively" created by streaming platform, Disney Plus. However, echoing his former statement on about the Indiana Jones franchise, he insisted that he "will not be involved in that if it does come to fruition."

It's not yet clear whether the series will be a prequel or a spin-off, or whether it'll be connected to the upcoming film, however, bosses have stated that it will be "set in the world" of Indiana Jones.

Harrison Ford, 80, leaves Indiana Jones fans heartbroken with sad updateHarrison won't be involved in the TV series (AFP via Getty Images)

Back in the 90s, a similar TV spin-off for Indiana Jones was created a became the first TV show to follow the adventures of the famed explorer. It aired for two seasons.

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