PolymerSkywalker
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Indy 5 will fail because Harrison Ford is too old, Indy 4 was terrible, and Holy Grail was the perfect send off for the character. It's like Return of the Jedi, they didn't strike while the iron was hot and now too much time has flown by.
If people are scared of a younger, morally superior female character then how did Princess Leia appeal to everyone? She was all those things, except physically stronger. You appear to be bringing your own "political" issues into a movie watching experience. Rey was all those things and it didn't hurt the sequel trilogy one bit at the box office.
Top Gun did well because it looked like something you want to go see in a theater, on a big screen, which is true of all Tom Cruise movies. The trailers were spectacular. It looked like it was shot on real locations, with real planes. It looked superior in every way to its predecessor. But it also was a nostalgia fest which is what people wanted. It threaded the needle perfectly.
Indy 5 looks like something that will only appeal to the hardcore audience for Indiana Jones who don't mind seeing old man Indy. I do agree that the market for that isn't one now where a $300 million budget is going to work out well but maybe it will do wonderfully overseas. Indy 4 did better overseas than it did domestically.
People had huge issues with Rey, and the final movie made half what The Force Awakens made. All of those movies were certainly a financial success, but there is no denying it fell off pretty drastically. TLJ is considered by many as one of the most divisive movies in history with the way Rian Johnson deconstructed Luke. There are literally hundreds of news articles from major media sites that call this movie "divisive". I don't think it is political at all, I think there is certainly a trend in Hollywood where older male heroes are deconstructed to make room for a "better" female replacement. I think after what Lucas films did with Luke Skywalker it is pretty understandable for people to fear Indy getting the Luke Skywalker treatment by Disney.
Leia was a perfect female lead character in every way, don't mess with Leia!
Another perfect female lead character is Ellen Ripley in Alien. Always amazes me that people can love those two characters, but still be called a sexist if they don't like the current trend in Hollywood.
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