“He’s a monster of a man”: Mads Mikkelsen Reveals Harrison Ford’s Ultra-Machoism at 80 That Left Him Awestruck During Indians Jones 5 Filming 

“He’s a monster of a man”: Mads Mikkelsen Reveals Harrison Ford’s Ultra-Machoism at 80 That Left Him Awestruck During Indians Jones 5 Filming 
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Indiana Jones has been a beloved character since the first film in 1981, and fans are eagerly awaiting the release of the fifth installment, Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. In this upcoming film, Harrison Ford returns to his role as the fearless archaeologist, and according to co-star Mads Mikkelsen, Ford’s age has not slowed him down one bit. In fact, Mikkelsen called Ford a “monster of a man” and praised his dedication to doing his own stunts. With such a committed and skilled actor, it’s no wonder fans are excited to see what kind of action-packed adventure Indy will embark on next.

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Harrison Ford

Mads Mikkelsen’s Praise for Harrison Ford’s Dedication

Throughout his career, Harrison Ford has been known for his willingness to perform his own stunts, and Mads Mikkelsen‘s remarks suggest that this hasn’t changed despite his age. Even in his advanced years, Ford remains an impressive physical performer who refuses to rely on stunt doubles.

Mads Mikkelsen even recounted a night shoot during the filming of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny that lasted until 5 a.m., after which Ford allegedly hopped on his mountain bike and rode for 50 kilometers.

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“I remember the first day we were shooting, it was a night shoot, then we stopped at 5 a.m. — and then he got on his mountain bike and went biking for 50 kilometers. Harrison is a monster of a man, a very nice monster.”

Mads Mikkelsen
Mads Mikkelsen

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This level of physical fitness is a testament to the actor’s commitment to the role and to his enduring appeal as an action hero.

Ford has been having a resurgence in his career, starring in two high-profile television shows in addition to his return to the Indiana Jones franchise. According to Mads Mikkelsen, Ford’s physical abilities and work ethic have not diminished, and he is just as impressive now as he was in his younger days.

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Indiana Jones Returns: Fans Anticipate Thrilling Adventure in The Dial of Destiny

The upcoming film Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny directed by James Mangold is highly anticipated by fans despite some past missteps. As one of the most beloved characters in cinema history, Indiana Jones will return to the big screen with the Nazis as the villains and flashbacks of young Indiana Jones.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny

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Mads Mikkelsen has assured fans that the film will capture the spirit of the first two films, Raiders of the Lost Ark and Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom, even though it’s not directed by Spielberg.

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“[Raiders] just oozed that golden period of serials from the 1940s — and that’s in the fifth film as well. They’re going heavily back to the first and second film and getting that original feel, the original Indy, something dense and epic.”

Moreover, James Mangold himself has confirmed that Ford is not afraid of doing physical stunts during filming. This is great news for fans, who can look forward to seeing an 80-year-old Ford fully immersed in the action genre, even if the director is unable to match Spielberg’s early career brilliance.

James Mangold
James Mangold

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Despite the challenges of replicating the magic of the early films, fans are hopeful that Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny will be a worthy addition to the franchise. With Ford still in top form and Mikkelsen promising a classic adventure, there is every reason to believe that Indy will be as thrilling as ever.

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Minhaz is a writer who delves into the complexities of the human experience through his writings, with a focus on cinema, psychology, and philosophy. He finds solace in writing and uses it as a means of exploring and understanding the world.