The movie Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate will hit theaters in a matter of a month and a half. The fifth installment of the saga starring Harrison Ford will be the last in which he participates, due to his advanced age and because he wants to put an end to his career with the character.
How could it be otherwise, the team and the main cast of the adventure film have been present at the 76th edition of the Cannes Film Festival, where the veteran actor who plays the most famous archaeologist in history has not gone unnoticed .
The actor paraded down the red carpet of the event with his beautiful wife, also actress Calista Flockhart, exuding complicity, sympathy and elegance. The couple greeted the photographers and the local press in a friendly manner minutes before entering the Grand Theater Lumière auditorium, where the American was awarded.
Harrison Ford then lived one of the most beautiful moments of his life and his career as an actor. The organization of the film festival wanted to recognize the artist’s work for more than 40 years and presented him with the Honorary Palme d’Or in recognition of his career.
After a long applause and a standing ovation that lasted several minutes, the actor could not hide how excited and moved he was to be able to live that moment with his film crew and his loved ones.
After devoting his entire life to his passion for playing different roles and characters, feeling loved by the general public and praised by peers and industry professionals is the greatest reward Ford could wish for.
The award-winning actor acknowledged in an interview for Total Films magazine that the Indiana Jones movie that will be released in a few weeks is the final film in the saga and the last time he will play the character. This news caused a stir among the artist’s fans, as there are several rumors about a series dedicated to the character he plays.
There are those who affirm that the Disney platform and Lucasfilm are working and exploring the creation of a series that narrates the adventures of Jones, but Harrison Ford has already made it clear that he will not be in fiction if it were to be done: “I will not get involved in that, if it comes to fruition”.