The first four Indiana Jones movies have found a new streaming home in the UK and Ireland after they were removed from Disney+.
The Steven Spielberg directed entries – Raiders of the Lost Ark, The Temple of Doom, The Last Crusade, The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – have been added to Netflix UK and Ireland as of today.
Harrison Ford‘s first four outings as the hat and whip-wielding archaeologist are also available for Prime Video and NOW/Sky subscribers and have been for a while, but their removal from Disney+ last December confused fans.
While it’s true the films were created and owned by Lucasfilm, which Disney has owned since 2012, Paramount Pictures actually has the distribution rights.
It’s also worth noting that fifth film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is solely a Disney venture, so it shouldn’t be removed from Disney+ (and is less likely to come to Netflix).
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The Dial of Destiny released to mixed reviews and was a box-office bomb despite its large budget.
Ford recently addressed the box office flop, stating: “S**t happens. I was really the one who felt there was another story to tell.”
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He added: “When [Indy] had suffered the consequences of the life that he had to live, I wanted one more chance to pick him up and shake the dust off his ass and stick him out there, bereft of some of his vigor, to see what happened.
“I’m still happy I made that movie.”
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is now streaming on Disney+, the others are available on Netflix, Prime Video, and NOW/Sky.
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