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Showing posts with label Indiana Jones. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indiana Jones. Show all posts
Saturday, August 21, 2010

Despite earlier rumors being shot down by Lucasfilm, it appears that we will indeed be getting another Indiana Jones film. This time it has Shia LaBeouf's stamp of approval.


According to a report by Showbiz Spy, LaBeouf was pitched the plotline for the latest installment of the adventure franchise by Steven Spielberg himself. LaBeouf, who recently denounced his work on the controversial fourth film Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was overly positive about the ideas for the script. This also confirms the return of Shia LaBeouf's character Mutt Williams.
Tuesday, June 8, 2010



UPDATE: Producer Frank Marshall has come foward to say that information listed below is completely false. Now this may be a Michael Bay-esque misinformation campaign, but chances are we will not be seeing a fifth Indy movie as soon as we thought.

Whether you like it or hate it, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal
Skull
is one of the most controversial films to be released in recent years. While the film was a critical and commercial success, it has often been slammed by the fanbase for the beloved action adventure series.

However, we have yet to see the last of Indiana Jones says a news report from Ainitcool.com, George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have almost finished drafting the script for the famous archaeologist's fifth and final outing. Reportedly the story follows Indy investigating events inside the Bermuda Triangle, and has Shia LaBeouf returning as the heroes son.

Aintitcool.com's source offered the following quote: "George Lucas and Steven Spielberg have been working on a script and it's almost there. Harrison Ford is on stand-by for filming next year. This looks like being an emotional and exciting conclusion to the franchise, with Indy facing his biggest challenge yet. Shia LaBeouf has a central role again as Indy's son but this will be a blockbuster made in the old fashioned way rather than the CGI efforts of the last movie."

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