The folks who manage licensing over at WBD had the right approach with HT. Offer up a redux of Keaton's classic '89 Batman with updated materials, new sculpts for the cowl and mouth pieces and a scene-specific stand for the climax of the film. Older collectors go gaga and order it up, and it generates hype for the new version from the latest appearance of the character. Collectors are hyped and happy, studio gets (badly needed) good buzz.
Cut to Disney/Lucasfilm. If they had taken a similar approach to Indy, that is, worked with Hot Toys to offer an updated version of the classic, iconic Indy first, with all of those improvements and updates to the figure, like WBD, they'd be generating buzz to get interest up in the new version when it hit.
If wishes were horses....
I like the look of this figure. The materials look great, the cut-n-sew is truly top-notch and yes, the aged portrait of Ford looks good, It won't leave the factory looking as detailed, but this proto presentation looks great. I'll order the standard edition, more as a acknowledgement to Ford and the character than of this movie.
Like others, I hope the movie generates just enough interest to see HT revisit the "Raiders"-era Indy.