Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – Ending Explained + What Happened to Mutt? | Canon Fodder



Indiana Jones returns in his final(?) adventure Indiana Jones 5, aka Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny. Harrison Ford returns as the beloved lead character Indiana Jones, Dial of Destiny being advertised as the conclusion for the character. Could this really be the last Indiana Jones movie, at least for Harrison Ford Indiana Jones? Phoebe Waller-Bridge joins as a young adventure-seeking companion in Dial of Destiny, popping up in many a Lucasfilm released Indiana Jones clip.
Maybe Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade should have been the true ending, but with everything that came along with the Indiana Jones 4 full movie and all it meant, a new ending needed to happen. With Indiana Jones 4 in mind, what could it mean for where Indy stands at the end, and have the Indiana Jones movie clips painted a full picture?
We’re breaking down the ending and how certain things get explained in this last Indiana Jones film here on IGN with host Kim Horcher in this episode of Canon Fodder. We’ve got the meaning of the ending explained, and we’ll even tell you what happened to Mutt– and how what happened to Mutt Williams impacts the rest of it. You may want to forget that part of Indiana Jones (Mutt) but this movie addresses him and all the highs and lows by its end!

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  1. The Indiana Jones movie isn’t bad. People are just bashing it to try and send a message to Kathleen Kennedy and get her fired. But it’s a movie everybody loves but they won’t admit it because doing so would keep Kathleen Kennedy on board. People would rather lie, and tank a movie to try and get someone fired than be honest with themselves and say they genuinely loved the movie.

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  2. Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was set in 1957. The armistice for the Korean Conflict was signed in 1953. There were multiple wars going on in 1958 to 1969 including an undeclared war in Vietnam, interventions in the Americas and Africa, low-grade civil wars in Europe, a civil war or two in the Philippines–and Mutt could have ran away from home and joined the French Foreign Legion which was fighting a dirty war in Algeria.

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  3. Enough of this crap ign..no one needs this! How about SONY BLOCKING XBOX GAMES explained? IGNs LACK OF CRITICAL SONY COVERAGE EXPLAINED!?

    Cmon ign, you can do it!

    Cmon?

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