Although the footage shown to the crowd was not released to the public, the video showed Indiana Jones meeting up with his old friend Sallah and had several great action sequences, including one that had protagonist Harrison Ford riding a horse through New York and on the subway lines. There were also a few glimpses of what looked like a newer, outdated Ford. The film, in which Ford reprises his role as Dr. Jones more than 40 years after he first donned the hat in 1981’s “Raiders of the Lost Ark,” hits theaters on June 30, 2023. It also stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen and is directed by James Mangold. John Williams, who composed the iconic ‘Raiders March’, also returns to star in the film. “The Indiana Jones movies are about mystery and adventure, but they’re also about the heart,” a visibly emotional Ford told the crowd. There’s been a lot of news about the next Indiana Jones movies since they’ve been in the works for years, but Saturday was the first time fans got an idea of what the next movie could be and what the fearless might be looking for. archaeologist. “I had the time of my life making this movie … keeping up with this guy is exhausting,” Waller-Bridges told the crowd. D23 attendees went wild for tidbits from the upcoming film. It makes sense why, considering the Indiana Jones franchise is one of the most popular in movie history. The final film will be the fifth in the series, and likely Ford’s last in the role. After the audience reacted to the report that this was his last film in the role, he joked: “That’s it. I’m not falling for you again.” Dodging poison darts and overcoming rolling boulders is hard at age 80, after all. And what would a Lucasfilm presentation be without some Star Wars news? The presentation showcased the new Disney+ series “Andor” including a new trailer that took fans into the world of the Rebellion five years before “Rogue One: A Star Wars Story.” The series hits the streaming service on September 21st.