Pregnancy announcements have become more creative and fun nowadays. A new pregnancy announcement idea that has become viral is inspired by the iconic movie series about the fictional archeologist and adventurer named Indiana Jones, played by legendary actor Harrison Ford, while showing some of the most common pregnancy symptoms.
This Indiana Jones-inspired pregnancy announcement stars California radio personality Nathan Fast and his fiancée Rebecca Burke, Huffington Post reports. The pregnancy announcement video is entitled "The Fast Crusade" and lasts for almost two minutes. It also has a cameo appearance from Burke's little daughter Lily.
The entertaining and funny pregnancy announcement video shows Fast as an adventurer and archeologist like Indiana Jones, wearing the character's signature fedora hat and outdoor gear while exploring the "jungle" and other "exotic" locations. However, Fast's exploring was interrupted by Burke, who is suffering from the different pregnancy symptoms such as constant peeing and increased appetite.
The video also showed different baby activities such as baby food tasting and changing diapers. Aside from frequent urination and appetite changes, other common early pregnancy symptoms include spotting; cramping; sore, swollen and tender breasts; darkened areola; fatigue; morning sickness or feeling nauseous and vomiting episodes especially during the morning; missed menstrual period; constipation; mood changes and irritability; back pain; headaches; and dizziness and fainting, according to WebMD.
This pregnancy announcement video inspired by Indiana Jones is a fun and imaginative way to celebrate a woman's pregnancy. Indiana Jones has been played four times by Harrison Ford in "Indiana Jones and the Raiders of the Lost Ark," "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom," "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade," and "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull."
All four Indiana Jones films have been directed by Steven Spielberg, with a fifth Indiana Jones movie scheduled to be released on July 19, 2019, Hollywood Reporter shares. Watch the Indiana Jones-inspired pregnancy announcemnent video below!