"Hollywood loves communalism": New Indiana Jones’ ‘woke’ interaction leaves netizens outraged

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Upcoming Indiana Jones movie draws flak on social media (Image via Getty Images)
Upcoming Indiana Jones movie draws flak on social media (Image via Lucas Films)

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny has not even released, and internet users are already critical of the film. Netizens are calling the upcoming movie 'woke' and are outraged about a snip from the trailer of Indiana Jones' final part.

The snip that is being widely circulated on the internet shows Helena Shaw (played by Phoebe Waller-Bridge) talking to Jurgen Vollen (played by Mads Mikkelsen) and Indiana Jones (played by Harrison Ford).

They were talking about a stolen item and were seen blaming each other. In that instance, Helena says,

"I stole it; it's called capitalism."

Notably, this very dialogue from the film has created a stir online and has prompted several people to call for a boycott of the upcoming Indian Jones movie.


Social media users criticize Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, call it a massive disappointment

Internet users are not very pleased with the upcoming Indiana Jones movie. They are saying that Disney has ruined this movie as they have a political left inclination. Some social media users said they were not expecting this from the movie, and it has become too "woke."

Take a look at some of the reactions below:


Dial of Destiny is Lucasfilm's most expensive movie to ever be produced

The upcoming movie will be the final part of the Indiana movie series. The movie has even surpassed the record of Star Wars for being the most expensive film ever produced by Lucasfilm.

The upcoming Indiana Jones movie premiered at the 76th Cannes Film Festival and has received mixed reactions from critics. Some critics said it was a brilliant movie that captured the real essence of Steven Spielberg's original movies. On the other hand, some were critical of the upcoming film and said that it lacked a number of things, including soul and joy.

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Additionally, Ford's emotional performance as the lead character left critics in tears. In September 2022, Ford got emotional when he spoke about the movie at the D23 Expo. He said:

"Thank you for making these films such an incredible experience for all of us. I'm very proud to say that this one is fantastic."

It is also worth noting that this movie was first announced in March 2016. However, it underwent several changes. This is going to be the first Indiana movie that Steven Spielberg will not direct. James Mangold is directing the last part, and Disney is very much invested in the highly anticipated movie.

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Edited by Shreya Das