Harrison Ford held on tightly to wife Calista Flockhart at the June 14 premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, in theaters June 30. The James Mangold-directed sequel marks the fifth film in the beloved franchise — and the Hollywood icon's final turn as the whip-wielding archeologist.
Joint public appearances are rare for Ford and Flockhart, who have been together since 2002 and tied the knot in 2010. But Flockhart, best known for her starring role on the popular early-aughts sitcom Ally McBeal, showed up in style to support her husband's last stand as Indiana Jones. The couple beamed for the cameras at the Los Angeles premiere, walking hand-in-hand in a rare show of PDA.
Flockhart donned a black off-shoulder top tucked into a golden yellow maxi skirt. The actress kept her glam simple and understated, wearing her brunette tresses in loose waves. She accessorized with a pair thin silver hoop earrings. Ford, for his part, looked every bit the leading man in a slick black suit and navy blue tie.
Ford and Flockhart share a son named Liam. Flockhart is also a stepmother to Ford's four other children from his previous two marriages.
The low-key couple seem to be making more date nights out of red carpet appearances. In December 2022, Flockhart accompanied Ford to the premiere of his Yellowstone prequel 1923. Just last month, the 58-year-old actress wowed in a black ballgown alongside her husband at the Cannes Film Festival's world premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny.
Cannes also served as a celebration of Ford's decades-spanning career. He was honored with the festival's top prize, a Palme d'Or for lifetime achievement. The 80-year-old actor teared up in an uncharacteristically emotional acceptance speech.
"I'm very moved by this," Ford said onstage at Cannes, adding a special thank-you to Flockhart. "My life has been enabled by my lovely wife, who has supported my passion and my dreams, and I'm grateful."
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is confirmed to be Ford's last appearance as Indy, a role he originated in Stephen Spielberg's Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981). He last wore the fedora in 2008's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.
Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny hits theaters June 30.
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