TCTTS said:
Also, guys, again, this movie is written and directed by James Mangold, the writer/director behind Walk the Line, Logan, and Ford v Ferrari. He's one of the best, most reliable filmmakers out there. Given his pedigree, and given the lessons learned on Crystal Skull, the chances of them screwing this up are actually pretty low.
Just to play devil's advocate, because I agree that Mangold is a great film maker.
But Indiana Jones is kinda a different beast than all of those other movies. Indy/Star Wars have a lot of childhood nostalgia that really clouds people ability to objectively view those stories. I know I am guilty of this as it relates to Star Wars.
Here is what I think the biggest issue will be:
For Logan, I think people were ready to say goodbye to Hugh Jackman as Wolverine and this story brought closure. And people secretly knew a version of Wolverine would be back.
I, and a lot of people, were not ready to say goodbye to Luke/Han/Leia. And what we got was a pretty bad way to do it. If I am being honest, I am not sure there is even a good way. My inner kid wants Luke/Han/Leia out there fighting evil.
I think Indiana Jones, is the same way for a lot of people. They want him out there recovering treasure and stopping Nazis.
I am not sure any director can make a movie that people will feel good about saying good bye to Indiana Jones.
Not saying it won't be good. But it is going to be a hard story to tell, regardless of talent.