A former Doncaster rugby star has tackled a new challenge - by penning a novel about the adventurer who inspired the hugely ...
A cross inlaid in the floor of a library marks the spot where Indiana Jones has to dig to access the ancient catacombs of Venice in the film Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. The catacombs, a ...
It might seem like this Nazi boat adventure is coming to an end, but she still has a few surprises left for you. Brace yourself, Indiana. Indiana Jones and the Great Circle was one of 2024’s ...
Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is full of all kinds of puzzles, exploration, pulp adventure and fascists who need to feel the sweet fist of justice. But while you won’t find the last one in ...
Indy's fear of snakes is a prominent feature in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. Troy Baker delivers an accurate and iconic portrayal of Indiana Jones in the game. MachineGames may have ...
Although many Indiana Jones fans were unhappy with the last installment, Harrison Ford has made his peace with the character. The Oscar nominee recently shared his reaction to Indiana Jones and ...
Harrison Ford has praised Troy Baker for his role in Indiana Jones and the Great Circle ... going on strike against several noted developers last summer. You don’t need artificial intelligence ...
It takes a lot to make Harrison Ford regret doing a project. This is especially true when it comes to the classic “Indiana Jones” franchise, in which Ford starred as the titular character ...
Harrison Ford is speaking out about Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny failing to find fortune and glory at the box office. The fifth and final Indy movie — which cost a reported $300 million-plus ...
Harrison Ford first played Indiana Jones back in 1981 and went on to play ... he's not too broken up about the box-office failure of his last Indy movie during an interview with The Wall Street ...
Notably, his last appearance in the Indiana Jones film series includes a digitalised de-aged likeness of himself, seen through flashbacks. "You don't need artificial intelligence to steal my soul.
But Indiana missed the field again last season and, having lost six of seven, looks on course to do so again, creating the environment for potential change. If that comes, what does it look like?