Mads Mikkelsen is fulfilling a childhood dream by starring in an 'Indiana Jones' film.

Mads Mikkelsen's dreams came true on 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'

Mads Mikkelsen's dreams came true on 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny'

The 57-year-old actor plays villain Jurgen Voller in the new movie 'Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny' and explained how the part has extra poignancy as he has been a fan of the Harrison Ford-led franchise throughout his life.

Mads told Entertainment Weekly: "When I was a kid, I had no idea that you could end up becoming an actor. I was just watching (these films) like everybody else. It's always been part of me; it's been with me always, so that is a special thing to be part of now, like 40-something years later."

The 'Hannibal' star's alter ego is a former Nazi turned scientist and mathematician but he and director James Mangold agreed that the antagonist should not have a "full-blown German accent".

He said: "We didn't want to go full-blown German accent because we've seen it a lot, and it can become borderline cliche, right? So we found a few vowels where he's insisting on being German, but that's about it."

Mads was honoured to share lots of screen time with Harrison's Indy and he considers his co-star to be "a legend that is on his A-game" and likened him to silent film icon Buster Keaton.

He explained: "Besides that, he's just a fantastic actor. He knows exactly what he's doing wherever the camera is. And he doesn't use enormous means to tell a story.

"For me, he's like Buster Keaton, who kind of invented the close-up. He didn't run to the camera, he made the camera come to him. And it's wonderful to be that close to see him work. It was just a wonderful experience for me."