American composer and pianist John Williams hinted that the film Indiana Jones 5 might presumably be his last music composition. In an interview, Williams, taking the example of actor Harrison Ford has given an inkling that if Ford could announce that Indiana Jones 5 would be his last film, he could do the same, reported Variety. "At the moment I'm working on Indiana Jones 5, which Harrison Ford -- who's quite a bit younger than I am -- I think has announced will be his last film. So, I thought: If Harrison can do it, then perhaps I can, also." hinted "The Imperial March" composer. Obi-Wan Kenobi: John Williams Conducts the New Theme From Ewan McGregor's Spinoff Series at Star Wars Celebration 2022.
The 90-year-old further pointed out that in the Hollywood film industry, artists had to make a six-month commitment to blockbuster films, which to Williams, seemed like a long commitment, reported Variety. However, he assured that he wouldn't be categorically eliminating his musical activity anytime soon.
"At this point in life, [it's] a long commitment to me. I don't want to be seen as categorically eliminating any activity" said the composer. John Williams bagged the Oscars for 5 times. He is the man behind several wonderful musical scores in movies like Jaws, Star Wars, and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, reported Variety. He recently composed the songs to the super-hit Disney Plus series Obi-Wan Kenobi.
Williams also received critical acclaim for his album, A Gathering of Friends, in collaboration with cellist Yo-Yo-Ma, released in the year 2007. However, the 5-time Oscar winner has revealed that right now, he wants to focus his attention solely to concert music.
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