There are nine years of difference between the first 'The Godfather' movie and the start of the Indiana Jones franchise. Although they seem to represent two totally independent film sagas, there is a connection between both that not many people are aware of.
When actor Harrison Ford put on the costume of the famous adventurer archaeologist, he already had a name made as Han Solo, the popular character from 'Star Wars'. However, his other portrayal also became a characteristic seal of his.
On the other hand, Francis Ford Coppola conquered the world with the trilogy of 'The Godfather'. Unlike Ford, he did not have a production that shone again like those from the seventies.
What does Indiana Jones 5 have to do with The Godfather?
That being said, perhaps we do not think of any connection between 'The Godfather' and 'Indiana Jones'. However, the actor from the second mentioned movie, Boyd Holbrook, had a big surprise for us.
The performer takes on the role of Klaver, the right-hand man of the movie's villain. The truth is that the director gave him a lot of freedom to create the character and Holbrook took Fredo Corleone, son of the remembered Vito Corleone, the head of a mafia family in the beloved films of the seventies, as reference.
"I almost like preparing the character more than shooting the movie," clarified the American artist. We can notice that one of his favorite things about his participation in 'Indiana Jones 5' was having molded his character with complete freedom.
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