When Terminator: Dark Fate underperformed at the box office, James Cameron offered a theory about its failure. Cameron boarded the project as a producer and writer after watching others take his franchise in various directions that left fans unimpressed. Dark Fate was positioned as a direct sequel to Terminator 2: Judgment Day, eliminating the three installments that came after it. However, the movie grossed less than $300 million worldwide against a reported budget of nearly $200 million. When the dust settled, Cameron suggested that Arnold Schwarzenegger was simply too old to draw younger audiences and that, combined with the return of Linda Hamilton, the movie gave the impression that it was meant for “grandparents.” Disney and Lucasfilm apparently didn’t take his observations seriously when it put together the fifth Indiana Jones movie, with 80-year-old Harrison Ford back as the whip-wielding and fedora-wearing character. While the movie bombed at the box office, it’s now seeing a sudden surge on home video.
There were rumblings that Ford would hand over the baton to a younger star after the fourth installment, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. But that didn’t happen, even though the movie itself positioned Shia LaBeouf as a possible successor. Later, Chris Pratt‘s name was floated as a replacement. But when Lucasfilm began setting a new movie in motion, Ford was back, and the character wasn’t really written to reflect the star’s actual age. However, Steven Spielberg handed over the directorial reins for the first time in the franchise’s history to another filmmaker: James Mangold.
Here’s How Much the Fifth Indiana Jones Movie Grossed at the Box Office
The movie in question, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, was released in 2023 to mediocre reviews and a disappointing box-office performance. The skepticism could be traced back to the film’s first trailer, which seemed to rely too heavily on digital effects. While the film brought back a couple of fan-favorite characters, the cast was mostly made up of new characters played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen. The movie ultimately grossed around $385 million worldwide against a whopping reported budget of $419 million, making it one of the most expensive movies of all time and also the least successful installment of the long-running franchise. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny holds a 71% score on the aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, where the critics’ consensus reads, “It isn’t as thrilling as earlier adventures, but the nostalgic rush of seeing Harrison Ford back in action helps Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny find a few final bits of cinematic treasure.” According to FlixPatrol, the movie found a spot on the domestic iTunes chart this week, three years after its disappointing theatrical run. Stay tuned to Collider for more updates.
- Release Date
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June 25, 2023
- Runtime
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155 minutes
- Writers
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David Koepp, Jez Butterworth, James Mangold, John-Henry Butterworth
- Producers
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Frank Marshall, Kathleen Kennedy, Simon Emanuel, Zakaria Alaoui, Anthony Dixon, Candice D. Campos
























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