Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: Ultimate Edition (Johnsonverse)

The Ultimate Edition of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was released on May 22, 2018 theatrically by Johnson Studios, Paramount Pictures, and Lucasfilm Limited. It was released on home video on August 1 of that year by Johnson Home Video and Paramount Home Entertainment. The film sees many significant changes, as Tim Johnson wanted to "restore that good old-fashioned Indy experience" the series was known for.

History
Tim was unsatisfied with the film upon seeing it in the theater in 2008, and sought to "make it a masterpiece", blaming it on "George Lucas' ideas" such as the addition of aliens. Once he acquired the Walt Disney Company (now Walt Disney Productions) in July 2013, the Ultimate Edition project began on June 29, 2015 and was produced at the same time as the Ultimate Editions of Star Wars and Howard the Duck. Director Steven Spielberg was brought in to shoot many new scenes with Harrison Ford as Indiana Jones and other actors throughout 2017.

Changes

 * All alien elements are removed; the titular "Crystal Skull" is an artifact that Indy needs to find. It also has a more mystical atmosphere.
 * The plot point of Indy being accused of helping the Soviets is expanded upon.
 * Much of the dialogue is redubbed, with new lip flaps superimposed over the original actors' mouths.
 * The score is expanded with new themes conducted by John Williams and performed by the London Symphony Orchestra.
 * Irina Spalko is a much darker and more menacing villain. She also uses an RPD machine gun instead of a sword.
 * All "paternity" scenes are cut.
 * Mac is completely changed to not look like a Marcus Brody clone.
 * All nonsensical scenes are removed and/or changed, such as the "Nuke Fridge" scene.
 * Pancho Villa does NOT learn Marachi music in Peru, as it was popular in Mexico.

Reception
The Ultimate Edition received universal acclaim for fixing everything that was hated about the film. Critics Richard Roeper and Michael Phillips gave the film a "yes" rating on Roeper & Phillips and even called it "the film that went from a disappointment to a film of the same caliber of the originals".