They rode out of the canyon into the sunset, four friends together, having found something far more eternal than a gold chalice: a second chance. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
With his father’s weathered diary as his only map, Indy found himself in a frantic race against the Nazis, who viewed the Grail as the ultimate weapon of immortality. From the sun-drenched canals of Venice to the dusty, treacherous canyons of Hatay, Indy followed a trail of ancient clues left by a knight of the First Crusade.
The year was 1938, and the world was on the brink of a firestorm. For Indiana Jones, however, the greatest storm was brewing inside a quiet Venetian library.
The Grail’s water healed Henry Sr., but the temple began to crumble as the Grail crossed the Great Seal. In a final, heart-stopping moment, Indy hung over a chasm, reaching for the prize. It was only when his father called him "Indiana" and told him to "let it go" that Indy realized the true treasure wasn't the cup—it was the man holding his hand.