The announcement was made in a video published by Netflix showcasing what’s heading to the service in January. One of the first titles they revealed is Indiana Jones: The Complete Adventure Collection, accompanied by clips from the various big screen adventures of the fedora rocking hero. Unfortunately, for the time being, it isn’t crystal clear what all this includes. We know for sure we’ll be gettingRaiders of the Lost Ark,Indiana Jones & the Temple of Doom,Indiana Jones & the Last Crusadeand, like it or not,Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. But could there be more to look forward to?

There is alsoThe Young Indiana Jones Chronicles, which aired on ABC from 1992 to 1993 and starred Sean Patrick Flanery and Corey Carrier as the character. Though, Harrison Ford did appear in one episode to help bookend it. The short-lived show was canceled swiftly, but later got four made-for-tv movies which, along with the original episodes, were later repackaged as The Adventures of Young Indiana Jones as 22 different TV movies. Whether or not these will also be making their way to Netflix next month remains to be seen, but the word “complete” does sort of imply that could be the case. Not to get anyone’s hopes up or anything.

To date, the franchise has grossed just shy of $2 billion at the global box office and, were it not for Han Solo, this would unquestionably be Harrison Ford’s greatest gift to cinema. This could also help tide us all over untilIndiana Jones 5finally gets going. Steven Spielberg is once again returning to direct, with Ford reprising the role one last time. Production is expected to begin in April, but Spielberg also has hisWest Side Storyremake on deck. Currently, the sequel is scheduled to arrive in theaters on June 10, 2025. Feel free to check out the full video below from the Netflix streaming YouTube channel to see what else is hitting the streaming service in January.