Indiana Jones 5 is coming to Disney+ in December and there’s a bonus film that no one expected

Indiana Jones 5 is coming to Disney in December and

At the end of June, Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Destiny, the grand finale of the Indiana Jones series, which began over four decades ago, started in cinemas. In 1981, Harrison Ford took on the role for the first time in Raiders of the Lost Ark iconic archaeologists. Now he has said goodbye to his hat and whip.

But when will Indy embark on his last adventure in the home cinema? After recently announcing the DVD and Blu-ray release of Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Fortune, it is now clear that when the film will be released on Disney+. You’ll have to wait almost a month until you can stream Indy 5 with a subscription.

When is Indiana Jones 5 coming to Disney+?

Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Fortune opens on December 1, 2023 on Disney+. The film will celebrate its streaming premiere five months after its theatrical release. To watch Indiana Jones 5 on Disney+, a subscription is necessary. Here you can find all the information about the three Disney+ subscription models in an overview.

When will Indiana Jones 5 be released on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K?

If you want to put Ford’s farewell performance on the shelf, you’ll have to wait a few more days. Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Fortune will be released on December 8, 2023 on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K disc. Disney is also releasing a limited steelbook that includes the film on both Blu-ray and 4K disc.

What’s the bonus film for Indiana Jones 5 all about?

In addition to Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Destiny, a bonus film is also coming to Disney+ on December 1, 2023. It is the feature-length documentary Timeless Heroes: Indiana Jones and Harrison Ford, which takes a look behind the scenes of the Indiana Jones series and features never-before-seen behind-the-scenes material.

You can watch the trailer for the new Indiana Jones documentary here:

Timeless Heroes: Indiana Jones & Harrison Ford – Trailer (English) HD

In addition to Ford, the two of them appear in interviews Creator of the series, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, have their say. Also appearing are Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy, producer Frank Marshall and director James Mangold. The latter directed Indiana Jones and the Wheel of Fortune.

In the film we meet a rather run-down Indy who finds himself in a world in which there is no more room for him. In 1969, people became interested in the space race. Just then, his goddaughter, Helena, stumbles into his life and drags him into a new adventure.

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