This is way too true."My memory's a little fuzzy... are you still a Nazi?" - an average conversation on the internet nowadays.
Toby Jones is another Andy Serkis when it comes to being in bing franchises. Harry Potter, the MCU, Hunger Games, Jurassic World, now Indiana Jones. I'm shocked he hasn't shown up in a Star Wars or Batman project yet.I just thought of something. Imagine how goddamn lucky Toby Jones is that he gets to share an entire sequence with peak Indiana Jones. Every actor that grew up watching Indy would have KILLED to have that role on screen. My God. Toby Jones. What a lucky bastard!
...you just made me realize he would make a fantastic Ventriloquist.Toby Jones is another Andy Serkis when it comes to being in bing franchises. Harry Potter, the MCU, Hunger Games, Jurassic World, now Indiana Jones. I'm shocked he hasn't shown up in a Star Wars or Batman project yet.
That's a brilliant choice. Ventriloquist/Scarface is nowhere near the top of the list when you think of Batman villains but Jones would knock it out of the park....you just made me realize he would make a fantastic Ventriloquist.
*manifesting Matt Reeves to read this thread despite how unlikely it would be*That's a brilliant choice. Ventriloquist/Scarface is nowhere near the top of the list when you think of Batman villains but Jones would knock it out of the park.
I always thought Richard Jenkins would make a great one, as well.Toby Jones WOULD make a great Ventriloquist. That’s one villain that would fit perfectly in Reeves’ Batverse.
I always thought Richard Jenkins would make a great one, as well.
This line just gave me so much hype. I wonder if Sallah is trying to get Indy "back in the game" with that line.“Give ‘em hell Indiana Jones!”
Love seeing Sallah back after 30+ years. Awesome Super Bowl spot
Both Indy and The Flash are my must see movies for the summer
I was just about to post this haha. Fantastic interview, and man Mangold gets it. He really does. Everything he's saying continues to boost my confidence further and further. Time and it's meaning seems to be all over this movie, including age.