Indiana Jones has gone after some incredible relics in his life. But when we catch up to him in “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” he’s ready for the rest and relaxation of retirement. But when old enemies return to find an artifact Indy unburdened them of decades ago, he’s forced back into action to stop a powerful object from falling into the most dangerous of hands. You can watch with a subscription to Disney+.
About 'Indiana Jones and the Dial Of Destiny'
In 1944, the Nazis capture Indiana Jones and his partner as they try to infiltrate a castle reportedly filled with ancient artifacts of terrible power. Indy escapes, of course, and manages to take a piece of Archimedes’ Dial, a relic with the alleged power to take its user back in time. Infuriating his German pursuers, Jones escapes with the Dial piece and returns to Allied lines.
Twenty-five years later, Dr. Jones is preparing to retire from a life of teaching. The death of his son and the subsequent depression has caused his marriage to crumble, leaving Indy feeling like he’s got nothing left. But when rogue forces emerge in search of the Dial, he knows he must do whatever he can to stop it from falling into the wrong hands and potentially being used to alter history.
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