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Indiana Jones 5 Bombshell: Harrison Ford sin inmersión, abraza a Marvel para la aventura

Autor : Camila Actualizar : Feb 21,2025

Harrison Ford permanece inmutada por el bajo rendimiento crítico y comercial de "Indiana Jones y el dial del destino", que se remontan casualmente, "S **t sucede". Reveló su decisión de unirse al universo cinematográfico de Marvel derivado del deseo de un "buen momento".

En una entrevista con la revista Wall Street Journal, el ícono de Star Wars reconoció su propio impulso para la quinta película de Indiana Jones, afirmando que "había otra historia que contar". Sin embargo, la recepción crítica negativa de la película y la pérdida de $ 100 millones no se han amortiguado.

Ford explicó su motivación, diciendo: "Cuando \ [Indy ]había sufrido las consecuencias de la vida que tenía que vivir, quería una oportunidad más de recogerlo, sacudir el polvo de su trasero y sacarlo allí, desprovisto. de algunos de su vigor, para ver lo que sucedió ". Agregó: "Todavía estoy feliz de haber hecho esa película".

Esta última aventura cinematográfica ve a Ford uniéndose al MCU en "Captain America: Brave New World", entrando en los zapatos del difunto William Hurt como Thaddeus Ross, un papel significativamente expandido para incluir la transformación de Hulk Red.

Curiosamente, la decisión de Ford de unirse al MCU precedió a su conciencia de este arco de personaje. Ni siquiera había visto un guión para "Brave New World" cuando firmó, atraído por la perspectiva de disfrute.

"¿Por qué no?" Ford declaró. "Vi suficientes maravillas para ver a los actores que admiraba pasar un buen rato. Realmente no sabía que al final me convertiría en el casco rojo. Bueno, es como la vida. Solo llegas tan lejos en el kit hasta el kit Falta la última página de las instrucciones ".

"Capitán América: Brave New World", programado para su lanzamiento el 14 de febrero, marca una de las entradas más cortas de MCU hasta la fecha. Presenta a Anthony Mackie como Capitán América, reemplazando a Chris Evans, y promete introducir personajes profundos de Marvel Lore, incluida una recompensa tan esperada de "The Incredible Hulk" con la introducción del líder.

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