Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Answers Decades-Old Lore Question

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Answers Decades-Old Lore Question



Indiana Jones and the Great Circle sheds some new light on how the breakup between Indy and Marion Ravenwood played out. In doing so, the upcoming game answers a decades-old lore question that Indiana Jones fans have been pondering since the ’80s.



Marion Ravenwood-related spoilers for the entire Indiana Jones movie franchise ahead. Likewise, spoilers for the first hour of Indiana Jones and the Great Circle ahead.

Marion Ravenwood is one of the most iconic characters from the Indiana Jones franchise, largely because she’s the original and most recognizable love interest of the titular protagonist. But despite playing a prominent role in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), she is nowhere to be seen in The Temple of Doom (1984), and it’s not until The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (2008) that she’s finally reunited with Indy. The movies themselves never explain exactly how the two broke up.


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40 years after The Temple of Doom made Indy and Marion’s breakup canon, Indiana Jones and the Great Circle offers some long-awaited clarity on how this came to be. As noted by ComicBook, the game’s introductory sequence shows Indy finding a present from Marion in the form of a new journal, which prompts his mentor, Marcus Brody, to question him about the gift’s origin. While Indy is initially evasive, it’s subsequently revealed that he suddenly abandoned Marion to go to Siwa, Egypt, all in a bid to run away from some of the problems that have developed in their relationship. All of this unfolds between the events of the first two Indiana Jones films, which is when the new game takes place.


Indy Has Been Evading Marion For Months Before ‘Great Circle’ Events

The opening sequence of the game also reveals that Marion has been trying to get in touch with Indy for several months after he abandoned her. While he was in Egypt, Brody was the one answering calls from Marion, which eventually stopped. All of that is to say that their breakup was initiated by Indy, who essentially ghosted her until she gave up.


As for his reasons for doing so, the fourth Indiana Jones film offers some clues on this front. During Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Indy tells Marion he never won an argument with her, implying that they fought a lot and that he was feeling insecure in her presence.

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle releases on December 9. Anyone who purchased its $34.99 Digital Premium upgrade has been able to play it since December 6. While the day-one version of the game will be exclusive to the Xbox Series X/S and PC, Microsoft has already confirmed that Indiana Jones and the Great Circle is also on its way to the PS5. The game is currently planned to reach Sony’s current-generation console sometime in spring 2025.

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