Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny: First trailer revealed as Harrison Ford returns for fifth film

Harrison Ford is back in the saddle as the world gets a taster of what the new Indiana Jones film looks like.

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Indy's back: First trailer for The Dial Of Destiny
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The first trailer has been released for the new Indiana Jones movie - with the title now revealed as The Dial Of Destiny.

Harrison Ford is back at age 80 as the famous whip-cracking archaeologist, more than 40 years after first playing the character.

Chase sequences, Nazi villains, a huge rolling boulder, and Ford riding a galloping horse through New York City all feature in the clip.

Indy's friend Sallah, played by Welsh actor John Rhys-Davies, is also back.

Pic: Lucasfilm
Image: Ford rolls back the years due to computer wizardry in some scenes. Pic: Lucasfilm

He's heard telling the adventurer: "I miss the sea. I miss waking up every morning wondering what wonderful adventure the new day will bring to us."

Ford's character reminisces: "I don't believe in magic, but a few times in my life I've seen things, things I can't explain.

"And I've come to believe it's not so much what you believe, it's how hard you believe it."

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The actor is 'de-aged' in many of the sequences and looks similar to how he appeared in the previous films.

Harrison Ford in Raiders Of The Lost Ark
Image: Harrison Ford in Raiders Of The Lost Ark, released in 1981
Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw in a scene from Indiana Jones and The Temple Of Doom  
Credit: Photo Lucasfilm Ltd/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock
Image: Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw in a scene from Indiana Jones and The Temple Of Doom, from 1984 Credit: Photo Lucasfilm Ltd/Paramount/Kobal/Shutterstock

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Phoebe Waller-Bridge also shows up in the trailer as his goddaughter, while Mads Mikkelsen and Antonio Banderas are the other big names involved.

The Dial Of Destiny is due to be released on 30 June and is directed by James Mangold, the filmmaker behind Le Mans 66, Logan and Johnny Cash biopic Walk The Line.

Harrison Ford and  Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade
Image: Harrison Ford and Sean Connery in Indiana Jones and The Last Crusade in 1989
Harrison Ford and Shia Labeouf  in Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull
Image: Harrison Ford and Shia Labeouf in Indiana Jones and The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull in 2008

Indiana Jones, along with Han Solo, are the two roles that have defined Ford's career - and fans will be hoping for a better movie than the last reboot.

Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull (2008) was widely regarded as a disappointment despite being directed by Steven Spielberg, who did the original trilogy.