It's Harrison Ford's final bow as the boulder-dodging, whip-wielding, Nazi-punching Indiana Jones.
On Friday, "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" arrives in theaters, marking the fifth and likely final chapter in the Lucasfilm movie franchise.
Previous Indiana Jones installments, released in the 1980s, saw significantly lower box office openings because tickets were significantly less expensive at that time and the films were released in fewer theaters.
Despite a solid opening, the fourth Indiana Jones film tallied only $317 million domestically.
The lackluster audience response resulted in a pause in future films, including the potential for a spinoff featuring Shia LaBeouf as Indiana Jones' son Mutt Williams.
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