Harrison Ford's final outing as the legendary blockbuster archeologist Indiana Jones lands in cinemas this week and along for the ride is British actor Phoebe Waller-Bridge.
Known for her beloved character and TV show Fleabag, she confessed to Kate Rodger that Indiana Jones has turned her into an adrenaline junkie.
Writing the award-winning show Killing Eve, a Bond movie and with a tonne of silver in the trophy cabinet for her efforts - this triple threat writer, actor and director is something to make a song and dance about.
Now Phoebe Waller-Bridge dances the light fantastic with Harrison Ford in his last blockbuster outing as Indiana Jones.
"Helena is a fast-talking quick-witted character with multiple layers, which is such a gift because when that's going on and she has to throw herself into the back of a tuk-tuk, you don't have time to think and that's the dream as an actor," Waller-Bridge said.
"The moment you have time to think too much you're screwed."
No time to think when you're racing across the globe opposite Ford, and while this is Waller-Bridge's first Indiana Jones film, Dial of Destiny is Ford's last and, in his words, a joy.
"It was a joy. It was a joy for me. A joy for me to make the film. It was a particular joy for me to finish the film and still be breathing!" Ford said.
Still breathing, still brilliant and now responsible for turning his gung-ho co-star into a complete daredevil.
"I'm a real sort of adrenaline junkie when it comes to that kind of stuff and I didn't realise that before this film," Waller-Bridge said.
"Well, I'm addicted now... I can't think about anything else."
The Dial of Destiny is on the big screens across the globe this week.