4 Ways Temple Of Doom Changed The Indiana Jones Franchise

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4 Ways Temple Of Doom Changed The Indiana Jones Franchise
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Love it or loathe it, Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom made a substantial difference to the famed action-adventure franchise as a whole.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom permanently changed the Indiana Jones franchise thanks to several key factors. Although the 1984 film is often laden with criticisms from fans of the series, the truth of the matter is that Temple of Doom created new opportunities to mold both Indy’s character and the manner in which the series could play out.

Temple of Doom continues this trajectory, but the film is far more willing to play with the material in hopes of mixing lighter fare with the daunting task Indy faces. Regardless of how these attempts land - the dinner scene in the palace is downright racist – there are far more efforts to make Temple of Doom comedic. This recipe, albeit honed to a greater degree, can also be seen in Last Crusade and Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.

Temple of Doom delivers arguably the strongest opening sequence of the series. This is a different side to Indy, and it’s clear that Spielberg understood that after the success of Raiders of the Lost Ark, the ante needed to be upped in terms of action. Whether using a rolling gong as a shield or jumping from a crashing plane on an inflatable raft, Indy has to rely heavily on his ingenuity to escape certain death throughout Temple of Doom.

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