Thanks to eagle-eyed COW member IndyAl, we have an update to a discovery first reported here. In a split-second shot on the “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny: Crafting Indy” featurette, we can see what was only supposed in our previous post. We know from the film that Indy…
With heavy heart, we report the passing of Robert Watts who passed peacefully at his home in England. Beginning a career in the movie business in 1960, he’s probably best known for his work on various James Bond movies, 2001: A Space Odyssey, and Star Wars. But we’re most grateful…
JUST ANNOUNCED! A new Indiana Jones attraction is coming to Disney’s Animal Kingdom at Walt Disney World! This new Indy adventure will be different from any other Indiana Jones experience around the world.
Something had been nagging at me ever since Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny premiered in late June of 2023. Mainly, during the 1944 prolog, where does Indy stash the newly acquired half of Archimedes’s dial as he’s working to escape the train? At the end of the sequence…
Tony Stella has done it again. As with his previous releases of Temple of Doom and Raiders prints, Tony has offered a limited run of Last Crusade art as an extremely limited edition collection piece. Congrats to fans who may have picked up all three prints. The Last Crusade print…
Time to break out your torn up gear, grab your machete and get in ToD shape! Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom premiered in theaters today in 1984. Pop in your favorite DVD, Blu-ray, digital download, or head to your favorite Indy streamer and enjoy as Willie screams through…
As the creator of the only non-photoshopped Dial of Destiny poster, Tony Stella also worked up character studies of our favorite adventurer. First shown was his Temple of Doom portrait followed by a Raiders version, a print of which sold out in under an hour, joining the Temple of Doom…
It is with great pride that we share news that our buddy, Mark Raats has created another Indy masterpiece. In what Mark claims will be his last studio-based piece, he decided to finish out his series of Indy paintings inspired by each film. From the mood, to his heroic portrayal…
It seems the “Timeless Heroes” documentary has given us another Gear tidbit to ponder. Possibly since Indy wasn’t meant to use his whip much in the movie, it was more an identifying costume piece as opposed to a necessary side arm, and the whip holder used was non-functional. It’s attached…
It’s something that gear heads have puzzled over since Raiders debuted has been the Browning Hi-Power that Indy uses in the Raven bar, switching between it and his revolver. Where did he get it? Was it a continuity error? Was it picked up from a felled henchmen? A stagehand? Thanks…