I forgot which one, but Sean Connery "passed the torch to his son", Harrison Ford (Indian Jones).
I assume the next one is going to be very similar, where Harrison Ford "passes the torch" to his son, Shia LaBeouf.
That's what would make sense.
I forgot which one, but Sean Connery "passed the torch to his son", Harrison Ford (Indian Jones).
I assume the next one is going to be very similar, where Harrison Ford "passes the torch" to his son, Shia LaBeouf.
That's what would make sense.
Yes, you can interpret it that way if you like, but to me, it was a definite "passing of the torch" movie. Sr passed the torch to Jr, even if Jr was an established character.
You could say the same thing about my example. Harrison Fords son in the latest movie is "an established" character. Jr could pass the torch to him, even though he's an established character.