![]() ![]() ![]() Why was it a prequel? Apparently, George Lucas didn’t want to use the Nazis as the bad guys again. Taking place mostly in India, Indiana Jones sets out to find the Sankara stone, fighting a dangerous cult along the way. Its darker plot is not the strongest of the Indiana Jones franchise, although it’s a lot of fun to watch. That said, it’s not really an origin story like most prequels these days are - it’s more like revisiting Indiana Jones as he goes on another adventure. Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984)ĭespite being the second Indiana Jones movie released, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom is a prequel to the original movie (set in 1935), making it the first in the franchise chronologically. All Indiana Jones movies will be available to stream on Disney+ from May 31, but they’re still on Stan and Paramount+ (not sure if they’re being removed from May 31 but will update this article when we know). If you want to watch the films in order of release, we’ve listed their release years in the title. Apart from one out-of-place prequel, things are pretty simple. Watching the Indiana Jones movies in chronological order requires a quick heads-up as they weren’t exactly released in sequence. How to watch the Indiana Jones movies in chronological order Here’s the order you should watch the Indiana Jones movies in if you want to follow them chronologically. Thankfully, the names aren’t too confusing (looking at you, Fast and Furious) and the overarching story follows the same beats throughout, but that doesn’t mean release order is the right way to speed through. With Indiana Jones being quite a solid franchise, it’s a bit hard to know where to start. If you’re yet to watch the India Jones films, or you want to give them another run before you shoot off to the cinema to watch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, we’ve got a little bit of homework for you.
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