Indiana Jones 5 & Logan director James Mangold compares the two heroes at the end of their stories. 'I'm always interested in this idea of a hero at sunset. What does the hero do when the world no longer has a place for him?'
Logan and Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny director, James Mangold, recently compared the two titular heroes at the sunset of their franchises. The highly anticipated upcoming Indiana Jones film will be the fifth and final series in the action-adventure film series. Harrison Ford dons the iconic fedora once again for his final romp as the thrill-seeking archeologist.
"I'm always interested in this idea of a hero at sunset. What does the hero do when the world no longer has a place for him? I find it really interesting to try to look at classical heroes through the prism of our jaundiced contemporary attitudes."
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