WE CAN all can relate to FOMO, especially when it comes to movies and television. In this day and age of mass media consumption, there’s not much worse than noticing that it feels like everyone is suddenly talking about something, only to… not have any idea what it’s all about. Sometimes, getting in on whatever it is can feel a little bit impenetrable—the Marvel Cinematic Universe, for example, is up to 30+ movies and several TV series. It’s a lot. Luckily, though, Summer 2023’s offerings are a bit easier to crack, starting with the return of a certain Dr. Henry Walton “Indiana” Jones, Jr.
That’s right—42 years after his first big screen adventure in Raiders of the Lost Ark, Harrison Ford is back for one last international ride as Indiana Jones, fedora and whip of course in tow. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hits theaters with a new director (James Mangold steps in for Steven Spielberg), a strong supporting cast (including villain Mads Mikkelsen and sidekick Phoebe Waller-Bridge), and tons of lore and excitement carrying over from the franchise’s past outings.
And while 42 years of Indiana Jones storytelling may seem a bit daunting, we can assure you, it’s not so bad—and is, in fact, quite a bit of fun. The series has just six films (and a TV series as a bonus, if you’re hungry for even more), and while they jump around chronologically a tiny bit, they’re all easy watches where Ford’s charm as Jones is always a highlight, second only to the set pieces that a director as masterful as Spielberg is able to constantly gift to audiences.