Unveiling the Secrets Behind 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'

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The opening sequence of "Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny" took three years to complete, with director James Mangold aiming to give viewers an adrenaline rush by featuring a de-aged Harrison Ford. The VFX team used various techniques, including a new ILM software that scanned archived footage of Ford's younger years. Stunt performers also wore masks to resemble a younger Ford, which were later enhanced in post-production. Despite the film's success at the box office, IGN's review gave it a 4/10, stating that it failed to recapture Spielberg's magic.
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