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Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny Confirms Disney+ December Release Date

Disney+ has confirmed that fans don’t have much longer to wait for ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ to come out on the service.

Announcing the news on X (formerly known as Twitter), Disney said that the film will make its debut to their streaming service on December 15, 2023, in the UK and December 1, 2023, in the US. 

The movie will be available for everyone with a Disney+ subscription, regardless of their tier.

Alternatively, the film can be purchased digitally on platforms like Prime Video and iTunes. 

A physical copy of the film can be purchased, and eager fans can pre-order a copy of the ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ Steelbook, which is also releasing in December.

‘The Dial of Destiny’ was released in June 2023 and saw Harrison Ford don the iconic fedora and pick up the well-known whip of Indiana Jones for a final time, joined by newcomers Phoebe Waller-Bridge and Mads Mikkelsen.

The film was the first movie in the Indy franchise since ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ released in 2008.

Over the course of ‘The Dial of Destiny’, Indy finds himself fighting former Nazi Jürgen Voller (Mikkelsen) alongside his goddaughter Helena (Waller-Bridge) over the Archimedes Dial, which is used for time travel.

Deaging technology was utilized during the opening sequence of the movie to create a younger version of Harrison Ford for a flashback to Indy in World War Two.

The film was met with a mixed reception from critics and fans alike, and had a disappointing run at the box office. 

Over its opening weekend in the USA, ‘The Dial of Destiny’ only took in $60 million. In the UK, the film opened with a total of over £7 million.

The film’s worldwide box office finished with a total of $375.4 million, not enough to earn back its product budget of $300 million and excluding an estimated marketing and promotional budget of $100 million.

Kieran Burt

My name is Kieran and I am based in the UK. I love writing about all things science fiction and fantasy, particularly Star Wars and Marvel. When I’m not writing or watching anything sci-fi related, you can probably find me exploring the open worlds of alternate lands through my Xbox.

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