The Complete Indiana Jones Movie and TV Timeline (1908-1993)

Published 2023-06-27
Do you remember when Indiana Jones spent time on Broadway? We lay out a comprehensive timeline from his youth in Egypt to finding interdimensional beings. We’re catching you up on all things you may or may not remember about the beloved franchise before you watch Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny!


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Script: Ken Napzok
VO: Billy Business
Editing: Gregory Martinez-Thomas
Producers: Semhar Debessai
Thumbnail: Ryan Peterson
Director of Video Production: Max Dionne
Senior Manager of Video Production: Billy A. Patterson
Post-Production Manager: Emin Bassavand
Content Manager: Mikolaj Kossakowski

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All Comments (21)
  • @kazuhirala
    Holy crap, his younger years reads like the most impressive fan fiction I’ve ever seen
  • @joelmole3157
    I love how Young Indiana Jones is canon since Indy references Pancho Villa in Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
  • @brentage5000
    I always thought the Young Indy series was like canon-adjacent fan fiction, but presented like this, it actually fits in pretty easily. Who knew?
  • Crystal skull is actually rlly great. It has the new theme of dealing with aging. Dial of destiny while sad, is heartfelt and surprising. Deals with moving on from the past and living in the present. The hate for the franchise is so silly, the movies have always been the same in spirit, but each one brining something different and leaves a great message
  • Glad you included Young Indy, many love to disregard it for various reasons.
  • I never had a chance to watch Young Indiana Jones, and this makes me truly regret that! Fabulous job Billy and Ken!
  • Ya know we give the fridge scene a lot of internet anger but him surviving after drinking from the grail to get eternal life it might make it make sense.
  • @DanielSolis
    TFW you realize Young Indiana Jones has more screentime than Harrison Ford.
  • @nicward6418
    I like these “Cram it” types of videos. HOWEVER, I need one for the “Mission Impossible” movies. That franchise is a bit complex. I can’t remember every character tie-in.
  • @RCon25
    It's cool that you even included the bit from 1950 with the Native American Chief, trying to protect his peace pipe from armed thieves before Indy flashbacks about a saxophone.
  • @JacobDean88
    Thats one hell of a life!! Although Young Indy really had its goofy tacky moments, im glad they kept it canon. Great video! Well done.
  • @riccatron8131
    Excellent recap, thanks. Disney+ is currently airing all of the Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. Am sorry Dial of Destiny was not the blockbuster everyone wanted it to be. I was hoping interest would be generated to continue more adventures of Young Indy. George Lucas wrote 70 episodes, only half were produced before the series was cancelled. If finished it would have taken timeline up to the start of the movies.
  • This was well done, which ever of the crew contributed, it reminds me of when Danielle profiled the Hulk, with great attention to history and to details.
  • @Cyclonestorm8
    Is it bad I’m hoping Indy loses an eye in the upcoming film? Y’know, for consistent continuity?
  • @lyrahaja
    Wow, Thank you man. Im all prepared for my thursday's show
  • Did anyone else want a little grail diary when they showed the little book crammed with hand drawn pictures maps and so much more, I was obsessed with finding a book like it to fill with my own sketches etc but no ebay or amazon back then and I couldn't find anything close.
  • @3tacoman
    Billy back at it again 🔥🔥🔥🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️🏴‍☠️