Indiana Jones 5 reviews: Reactions, Rotten Tomatoes score & more

Indiana Jones 5, officially titled Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, is almost upon us. Early reactions and reviews have been notably mixed following the movie’s Cannes premiere, ranging from “a waste of time” to “fans will love it.”

The fifth installment of Lucasfilm’s beloved and long-running action-adventure franchise seesHarrison Fordreprise his role as the eponymous explorer, having first grabbed his whip in 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Harrison Ford in Indiana Jones 5

In the upcoming flick, we see Indy’s goddaughter Helena (Phoebe Waller-Bridge) recruit him for one last adventure: to recover a “dial that could change the course of history.” But he’s got competition from Mads Mikkelsen’s villainous ex-Nazi-turned-NASA-engineer, Jürgen Voller.

WhileIndiana Jones 5, which sees James Mangold in the director’s seat, has endured numerous delays and setbacks, the movie will finally drop in six weeks – so, here are the reactions and reviews so far, as well as the preliminary Rotten Tomatoes score.

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Indiana Jones 5 reactions

Early reactions to Indiana Jones 5 have been rolling in since it enjoyed its first premiere at Cannes Film Festival on Thursday June 10, 2025, and opinions on the Harrison Ford movie are notably mixed so far.

Among the positive reactions, Variety’s Clayton Daviswrote: “Redemption! James Mangold redeems #IndianaJones with #DialOfDestiny. A farewell to one of the greatest movie characters in cinema history. Action, laughs, charm… just everything that makes him great. Thanks Harrison Ford (and Phoebe Waller Bridge) for the ride. #Cannes2023.”

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Redemption! James Mangold redeems#IndianaJoneswith#DialOfDestiny. A farewell to one of the greatest movie characters in cinema history. Action, laughs, charm…just everything that makes him great. Thanks Harrison Ford (and Phoebe Waller Bridge) for the ride.#Cannes2023pic.twitter.com/oVKKSiVCFW

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is geweldig 🥰Film ademt lol vd oude trilogie en ontroert. Return v nazis als badguys is goud. Phoebe en Mads erg fijn, onze Olivier tof als henchman. En de over de top finale moet je zien om te geloven🔥zou direct 2ex willen zien#Cannes2023

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A massive standing ovation brings Harrison Ford to tears during the#IndianaJonesand the Dial of Destiny premiere at#Cannes2023.pic.twitter.com/XUUn3MW16w

Elsewhere, Kenny @Disney+said: “#IndianaJones: and the Dial of Destiny was good, fun and really an Indiana Jones Movie. Fans will love it. Rules are rules, I’m not allowed to post more about it. Next Premiere it is then.”

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Freelance journalist Robbert Bloklandadded: “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is great… Phoebe and Mads are very nice, our Olivier is great as the henchman. And the over the top finale you have to see to believe.”

On the other side of the fence, IndieWire’s David Ehrlichsaid: “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is a waste of time,” although he did add: “As someone who has never felt a deep personal attachment to Harrison Ford, I found the tearful little speech he gave before the screening incredibly sincere and moving! I’m sure it’ll be on YouTube if it isn’t already.”

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF FATE has big THE FORCE AWAKENS energy in that “we promise we won’t fuck this up” fan service way that hits a lot of agreeable beats on its own terms. One big “nuke the fridge” moment most people will forgive, but this is pretty safe stuff.

The Hollywood Reporter’s David Rooneywrote: “If CRYSTAL SKULL did your head in and you were hoping James Mangold would take away that ache with INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY, think again.”

Indiana Jones 5 reviews

Just like the first reactions, the early reviews for Indiana Jones 5, the Dial of Destiny, are mixed.

In our three-star review,we said: “The fifth film in a veteran franchise is too often content to riff on former glories that mainly remind you how glorious the older films were. But a wild ending that allows Harrison Ford to go out in stylejustabout makes Dial of Destiny worth tuning in for.”

Empiregave it four out of five stars, writing: “Indy’s final date with destiny has a barmy finale that might divide audiences – but if you join him for the ride, it feels like a fitting goodbye to cinema’s favorite grave-robber.”

The Guardian, which gave it three out of five stars, commented: “It’s the first Indiana Jones film not to be directed by Steven Spielberg – James Mangold is now at the helm – but despite that, this one has quite a bit of zip and fun and narrative ingenuity with all its MacGuffiny silliness that the last one (Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull) really didn’t.”

Elaborating on Ehrlich’s tweet,IndieWiresaid: “Not only is Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny an almost complete waste of time, it’s also a belabored reminder that some relics are better left where and when they belong… The Dial of Destiny is a globe-trotting adventure movie so safe that even its 80-year-old hero never seems to be in any significant danger.”

As well as a two star rating,The Timessaid: “The good news is that it’s not as poor as Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. The bad news is that it’s not much better.”

Vanity Fairadded: “The film, the first Indiana movie not directed by Steven Spielberg, shows a little brio here and there, but it sadly stands testament to its own lack. Director James Mangold, tasked with living up to a fearsome legacy, is competent with an action set piece, but displays little of Spielberg’s nimble, inventive physics or of his famous gift for conjuring awe.”

Indiana Jones 5 Rotten Tomatoes score

While it’s too early for an audience rating, Indiana Jones 5, the Dial of Destiny, has a 50% score on Rotten Tomatoes’ Tomatometer.

However, this is only based on the Cannes premiere, with just eight critics’ reviews contributing to the rating, meaning it will likely change when more reviews roll in.

We’ll be sure to keep this page updated when new reactions and scores arrive.

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