Face_Melt
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Walecs said:But why would you set a new movie sometime between 1935 and 1938? Assuming these movies are made every other year, the actor could make only 3-4 movies before he ages too much.
On the other hand, if you set the new movie sometime in the 1920s, movies may be set in the following years according to the actor's age.
Hopefully I made myself clear.
Late 20’s to early 40’s is the perfect setting. I don’t think many people want to see Indiana Jones before his prime. We got that in a TV series which was cancelled. We want to see Indiana Jones like we saw him in the first 3 Ford films. Future films after Indy 5 should return the character to that era.
Although I would like to see Ford bookending the films with scenes of Indy in the 70’s.