Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis the title of the famed archeologist’s next adventure. A newIndiana Jones 5trailer has now dropped, offering footage of Harrison Ford’s next adventure.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis set to be Ford’s last adventure as Indiana Jones. He’s played the character for over 40 years after first appearing in 1981’sRaiders of the Lost Ark.Ford’s second outing as the character,Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom,was such a heart-pounding adventure that it led to the creation of the PG-13 film rating. It’s safe to say that Indiana Jones has left his mark on cinema, and the newIndiana Jones 5trailer pulls at that nostalgia.

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The newIndiana Jones 5trailer was released by Lucasfilm. “I miss the desert. I miss the sea. I miss waking you every morning, wondering what wonderful adventure the new day will bring to us,” Indy’s old friend Sallah (John Rhys-Davies) says in a voiceover. Indy insists those days are over, but Sallah isn’t so certain. TheIndiana Jones 5trailer then proceeds to showcase some scenes from the film over Indy’s narration about his previous adventures.

Those new scenes include a CGI de-aged Ford, looking just like he did in the original IndianaJonestrilogy. TheIndiana Jones 5trailer also introduces audiences toPhoebe Waller-Bridge’sIndiana Jones 5character, Helena, who is Indiana Jones' goddaughter. There’s plenty of action to be had as well, showing that, even at 80 years old, Indy is still prepped and ready for action. Additionally, the officialIndiana JonesTwitter account showcased the new poster.

The trailer also showcases some ofIndiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’s plot, setting, andMads Mikkelsen’s mysterious villain. Though the year is now 1969, Indy is still battling the Nazis, an organization of which Mikkelsen’s character is part. It appears that Indy has long since retired from his adventuring ways, and Sallah is the one who pulls him back into his adventures.

Indiana Jones 5is directed by James Mangold, the first time anIndiana Jonesentry is directed by someone other than Steven Spielberg. However, Mangold does a good job of capturing Spielberg’s swashbuckling style in the trailer. The story (written by Mangold, Jez Butterworth, and John-Henry Butterworth rather than George Lucas) is still shrouded in mystery - the Dial of Destiny remains to be seen. It looks like Indy’s last adventure will be just as action-packed and full of heart as his other four cinematic adventures.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destinyis scheduled to be released in theaters on Jun 05, 2025.