This article contains spoilers for "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny."
By the end of James Mangold's big-budget adventure film "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny," the beloved Indiana Jones (Harrison Ford) has been through a lot. After a decades-long career as a professor, archaeologist, adventurer, and sex symbol, the now decidedly old Indy finds himself back in his apartment, recovering from a time-travel excursion. Yes, the legendary Dial of Destiny actually worked and was able to point out to Indy (as well as some Nazi interlopers) where natural fissures in the space-time continuum occasionally open up. As a result, the movie's climax takes place in the year 214 BCE at the Siege of Syracuse. However, with a little help from his irascible goddaughter Helena (Phoebe Waller-

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