It might be time to say goodbye to Indiana Jones, but that doesn’t mean we can’t go on one last adventure before that final farewell. Luckily for us, Harrison Ford and the gang are back as Indy tries to track down the Dial of Destiny before it falls into the wrong hands. Joining him along the way is his goddaughter, Helena, played by the iconic Phoebe Waller-Bridge as they travel all over the world in search of the artifact. But with it being the final Indy movie, you’re definitely going to want to watch it on the biggest screen first before rewatching it plenty of times to catch any easter eggs you might have not seen the first time.
Here are all the ways to watch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
When does Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny come out?
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny was officially released on June 30, 2023, in the United States. If you live outside of the US, your release date may vary depending on your location. The film also had its big premiere at the Cannes Film Festival where Harrison Ford was awarded a Honorary Palme d’Or.
How can I watch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny in theaters?
The good news is that it’s just as simple as buying tickets! Since it’s one of the biggest films out right now, it should be pretty easy to find a showing at your local theater. But all good things, like Indy, must come to an end so make sure to watch it ASAP so you don’t miss it on the big screen!
How can I watch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at home?
If you’re hoping to catch it on the small screen, you’re going to have a wait a little bit longer to see how the Indiana Jones saga ends. Unfortunately, the film isn’t yet available at home, but there’s no doubt that it will be an option soon enough!
The film is released under Lucasfilm, which is owned by Disney, so there’s a really big chance that you’ll be able to check it out on Disney+ later this year. It will also be available on other streamers like Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, Google Play, and more to rent and own at your leisure.
If you can’t wait that long, then you can always rewatch the previous Indiana Jones films that are available on Disney+ and other streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, iTunes, and the Google Play store.
You can also buy it on DVD and Blu-ray, so you can always own it and never have to worry if it’ll be taken off a streamer.
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