Kennedy has no regrets over Indiana Jones film but says interest is lacking
Kathleen Kennedy, Lucasfilm's outgoing president, told Gamesradar she has "no regrets" about Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny but does not think there is interest right now in exploring another film.
Kennedy noted the latest film, which grossed under $400 million, was made because Harrison Ford "wanted to do that more than anything. He did not want Indy to end with the fourth movie. He wanted a chance at another, and we did that for him. I think that was the right thing to do." She described the franchise as "timeless," saying, "I don’t think Indy will ever be done, but I don’t think anybody is interested right now in exploring it. But these are timeless movies, and Indy will never be done."
Kennedy declined to guarantee the franchise's future, adding "You never know," and noting that she, Steven Spielberg, Frank Marshall, Harrison Ford and George Lucas "get to say whether there’s going to be any more, or not." She also provided an update on several Star Wars movies, including James Mangold's Force origins project and a Lando feature, though their fates remain uncertain.
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Culture, Kathleen Kennedy, Harrison Ford, Lucasfilm, Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg