Producers have discussed behind-the-scenes reservations about the most recent Indiana Jones film’s direction. Kathleen Kennedy, a producer for the franchise, says that Steven Spielberg and actor Harrison Ford were not “100 per cent on board” with elements of the movie that became divisive among audiences. In comments reported by The Independent, Kennedy indicates that there were differing views about how the film should move forward, rather than unanimous support from the franchise’s key figures. The remarks frame the project as one where creative stakeholders had concerns, even as the film was ultimately made and released. The discussion does not specify exactly which choices prompted the disagreements, but it emphasizes that the movie does not reflect a fully aligned consensus behind the scenes. The accounts present Spielberg and Ford as having reservations, while Kennedy acknowledges that full agreement was not reached.
Kathleen Kennedy says Spielberg and Ford were not fully on board for Indiana Jones
Producers have discussed behind-the-scenes reservations about the most recent Indiana Jones film’s direction. Kathleen Kennedy, a producer for the franchise, says that Steven Spielberg and actor Harri...
- Kathleen Kennedy says Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford were not fully supportive of the film’s approach.
- Kennedy describes their reaction as not being “100 per cent on board.”
- The movie is characterized as having a divisive reception among audiences.
- The reporting does not detail the specific creative disagreements in the remarks.
- The statements are presented as behind-the-scenes context for how the film was produced.
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