It appears that the Cannes peace accord was accurate because Indiana Jones will attend the celebrations.
It has been confirmed by Cannes and Disney that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Fate will have its international debut on May 18 in the south of France, making it unquestionably one of the most sought-after tickets in town. The final installment of the James Mangold-directed series, starring Harrison Ford, will then premiere in theaters on June 30. Prior to the 2022 release of the Tom Cruise version of Top Gun, Maverick Ford and his career will also be honored at the festival.
It was an honor for me to represent my first movie in Cannes in 1995 as a part of the director’s Group, according to Mangold. “I’m happy to perform a little bigger now, 28 years later. We’re so thrilled to take you on one last Indiana Jones adventure with my illustrious colleague!
The fifth Indiana Jones movie, which also stars Mads Mikkelsen, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Antonio Banderas, John Rhys-Davies, Toby Jones, Boyd Holbrook, and Ethan Isidore, also stars Harrison Ford as the renowned archaeologist. Steven Spielberg and George Lucas serve as executive producers alongside Kathleen Kennedy, Frank Marshall, and Simon Emanuel who also produce the movie. John Williams, who has composed the music for every independent adventure since the 1981 release of the first Raiders of the Lost Ark, did so once more.