Deadline will update with the new trailer when it comes in. Ford appeared very emotional, saying, “I'm very proud to say that this one is fantastic, and this is ...
Mangold previously had spoken about his experience working with “a Mount Rushmore of creative greats” on the fifth Indiana Jones pic. While an official title for the film had been anticipated, the title card in the trailer simply read Indiana Jones. [James Mangold](https://deadline.com/tag/james-mangold/) stopped by [D23](https://deadline.com/tag/d23/) today to tout his upcoming Indiana Jones film, slated for release on June 30, with a new trailer. Kennedy, Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall and Simon Emanuel are the producers. “Indiana Jones movies are about mystery and adventure, but they’re also about heart, and I’m really, really happy that we have a really human story to tell, as well as a movie that will kick your ass.” Ford later indicated that this will be his last film in the franchise.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelson co-star in the still-untitled movie from director James Mangold.
Val Kilmer’s swordsman Madmartigan will not be in the new show based on the 1988 Ron Howard movie Willow, but star Warwick Davis told the audience “an old friend of his” will appear. [remained](https://ew.com/movies/2019/05/07/indiana-jones-5-2021/) on the schedule for 2021, but [that didn't come to pass either](https://www.vanityfair.com/hollywood/2020/04/mulan-black-widow-indiana-jones-disney-coronavirus). The teaser footage featured Jones reuniting with his old friend Sallah (John Rhys-Davies), and facing down a roomful of toughs alongside Waller-Bridge. “I’m very proud to say that this one is fantastic,” Ford told the audience. “Maybe for the last…” he started, eliciting cries of “no!” from the crowd. A presentation of the first footage from the film was shown at Disney's D23 Expo, but the title card only identified it as “Indiana Jones.” Exactly what the intrepid researcher is seeking will remain a mystery for now.
2:55 PM PT -- Harrison Ford reunited with an old friend/costar during Disney's convention -- none other than Ke Huy Quan!!!
The guy's literally 80 years old, so ... He also shouted out his costar, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, who's also in the flick -- saying she's a big reason why this one rocks. and right afterward, HF came out on stage himself to talk to the crowd which had packed the place. The legendary actor was on hand Saturday during the D23 Expo, where the Mouse House is showing off a ton of projects they got in the works ... Ke Huy played Short Round in 'Temple of Doom' way back in the '80s, and now he's all grown up and getting work in Hollywood anew. Twitter Tweet Unavailable
Harrison Ford made a poignant return to Disney's D23 fan expo, where he showed the "Indiana Jones 5" trailer and vowed it's his last time in the role.
"I had the time of my life" making this movie, Waller-Bridge said. "Surprisingly, we got to do some improvs, we came up with some stuff on the spot,' said Slater. "And this is one of the reasons." No details were given about his "Skeleton Crew" role. Indiana Jones naturally dons the famous fedora and wields the whip, telling a group of gunmen to "Get back" only to be shot at (a callback to a famed "Raiders" scene). "Indiana Jones 5" is directed by James Mangold and is out June 30, 2023. "This is it," he said, waving his arm dramatically. "I will not fall down for you again!" [ And there is Joy at Disney's D23](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2022/09/09/disney-pixar-announce-inside-out-2-amy-poehler/8039403001/) But he's quickly pulled into action with Waller-Bridge's Helena, riding a horse through New York City (and the subway). [Mads Mikkelsen,](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2021/05/13/mads-mikkelsen-riders-justice-another-round-leonardo-dicaprio-indiana-jones/5061993001/?gnt-cfr=1) whose role is still mysterious, in a Nazi uniform. [Harrison Ford](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2020/02/14/star-wars-harrison-ford-shocked-han-solos-skywalker-cameo/4767130002/) lit up the stage Saturday at [D23](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2022/09/09/disney-pixar-announce-inside-out-2-amy-poehler/8039403001/), [the Disney fan expo](https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2022/09/09/disney-little-mermaid-first-trailer-halle-bailey/8038800001/), appearing with his ["Indiana Jones 5"](https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/movies/2018/07/10/indiana-jones-5-harrison-ford-delayed-year-until-2021/771901002/) co-star Phoebe Waller-Bridge and showing the first trailer for the highly anticipated movie.
James Mangold is bringing the hard-punching, fedora wearing, whip cracking, and oh, so very tired Indiana Jones back to movie theaters.
Maybe for…” letting “the last time” hang a bit in the air, seemingly confirming that this will be his final outing as the character. “Thank you for making this film such a incredible experience for all of us,” Harrison Ford said from the panel’s stage, fighting through tears. The trailer (which hasn’t gone up online as of yet) was filled with shots of Jones walking through the archives, teaching classes, and punching Nazis very hard in the face.
While the title of the movie wasn't revealed, director James Mangold, Harrison Ford, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge were all on hand to discuss their work on the ...
The film may be the first in the series not to have Steven Spielberg at the helm, but it seems that James Mangold most definitely understands the brilliant tone of these movies, and the new sequel looks like a terrific ride. The scene essentially reverses the dynamic in the brilliant moment in Raiders of the Lost Ark where Indy takes down a talented swordsman with a single shot, and he has to duck as everyone suddenly opens fire on him. Clearly speaking with Indy, the Raiders of the Lost Ark and Last Crusade hero laments, [D23 Expo](https://d23expo.com/) audience, the preview of the movie beginning with various shots of the titular character in action – involved in a car chase in the desert, being underwater and in his classroom teaching. While the title of the movie wasn't revealed, director James Mangold, Harrison Ford, and Phoebe Waller-Bridge were all on hand to discuss their work on the project and introduce the very first publicly shown footage from the blockbuster. Harrison Ford's beloved big screen adventurer has been away for nearly a full decade-and-a-half, but next year he will be in theaters everywhere starring in a new sequel from his eponymous series, and fans are only getting more and more excited for the blockbuster.