Sorry, “Star Wars” fans. This galaxy thinks “Indiana Jones” is the best movie trilogy of all time.
A new survey conducted by Vudu Movies & TV found that Americans prefer the trio of films with Harrison Ford as archaeology action star over the actor as Han Solo.
But Indiana Jones isn’t exactly everyone’s favorite movie hero.
According to the 2,000 people surveyed, James Bond is king when it comes to courageous.
Here’s a look into the most beloved movie trilogies, the top movies in a trio of films and the best heroes and villains the big screen has to offer.
Top 20 best movie trilogies
- Indiana Jones (1-3) 39 percent
- Jurassic Park (1-3) 37 percent
- The Godfather Trilogy 35 percent
- Back to the Future Trilogy 34 percent
- The Lord of the Rings Trilogy 33 percent
- Die Hard (1-3) 33 percent
- Pirates of the Caribbean 1-3 31 percent
- Original Star Wars Trilogy (Episodes 4-6) 31 percent
- The Terminator (1-3) 30 percent
- Toy Story Trilogy 29 percent
- Home Alone Trilogy 28 percent
- The Bourne Trilogy 26 percent
- Iron Man (1-3) 24 percent
- X-Men 1-3 24 percent
- The Matrix Trilogy 22 percent
- The Hobbit Trilogy 20 percent
- Alien (1-3) 20 percent
- Christopher Nolan’s Batman Trilogy 19 percent
- Captain America 17 percent
- Mad Max Trilogy 17 percent
Top 5 best movies in a trilogy
- Jurassic Park (1) 38 percent
- Back to the Future (1) 37 percent
- The Godfather (1) 34 percent
- Indiana Jones: Raiders of the Lost Ark (1) 34 percent
- Die Hard (1) 32 percent
Top 5 best movie villains
- Hannibal Lecter (The Silence of the Lambs) 44 percent
- Darth Vader (Star Wars) 37 percent
- The Joker (The Dark Knight) 35 percent
- Jaws (Jaws) 25 percent
- Voldemort (Harry Potter) 21 percent
Top 5 best movie heroes
- James Bond (James Bond) 32 percent
- Indiana Jones (Indiana Jones) 32 percent
- Luke Skywalker (Star Wars) 20 percent
- Jason Bourne (The Bourne Trilogy) 19 percent
- John McClane (Die Hard) 19 percent
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