
Disney doesn't learn and is planning a reboot of 'Indiana Jones' without Harrison Ford.
Disney plans to reboot Indiana Jones with another actor and a new story. Can the franchise survive without Harrison Ford?
The most famous archaeologist saga in cinema could have a new beginning, with another actor and a completely different story. According to recent leaks, Disney and Lucasfilm are planning to relaunch Indiana Jones from scratch.
This possible reboot would come after the commercial failure of the latest installment, which marked the definitive farewell of Harrison Ford. The project, although not confirmed, is already generating debate among fans.

Why do they want to restart the saga?
The specialized outlet The DisInsider reported that Lucasfilm is seriously considering rebooting the franchise. It would be a new stage with a different actor and a renewed creative direction.
According to journalist Skyler Shuler, the idea is to let the current story rest before launching this new version. "The saga is on hold," he said, adding that they could announce news at the next D23 Expo.
A formula that repeats itself in Hollywood
Disney is no stranger to remakes, reboots, and sequels. They have already done it with Star Wars, Marvel, and other franchises. However, in this case, the move is generating resistance because it involves such an iconic figure as Indiana Jones.

The attempt to reinvent the character can be interpreted as a commercial move, but also as a sign of lack of original ideas.
Can there be an Indiana Jones without Harrison Ford?
For many, the answer is no. The character is closely linked to Ford's persona, who played him for more than 40 years. His style, charisma, and presence strongly shaped the hero's identity.

However, Hollywood seems determined to move forward. With a new actor and a different plot, everything indicates that the franchise will take a radically different direction.
A saga that remains a valuable asset
Despite the setback with Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, the saga remains one of Disney's most valuable intellectual properties. The mere fact that a reboot is under discussion confirms that the character is still relevant.
The question is how the public will react to this move. Will they accept a new version or reject any change?
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