Indiana Jones 5 Rumors

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The Hollywood star is well-known for his portrayal of the archaeologist and adventurer, and has agreed to reprise the role one last time. Indiana Jones 5 will begin shooting next year, and much of the plot line will be centred around the Bermuda Triangle, an area over the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft are said to have disappeared.

“George (Lucas) and Steven (Spielberg) have been working on a script and it's almost there," a source explained. “Harrison 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.”

The last film in the franchise, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, was released in 2006. Shia LaBeouf played Indiana’s son Mutt Williams, and he will also appear in the new instalment.

Movie bosses have assured fans the film will stay true to the series’ roots, and won’t contain lots of state-of-the-art special effects.

“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,” the source added.
 
“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,” the source added.

We've been told this lie before
 
Movie bosses have assured fans the film will stay true to the series’ roots, and won’t contain lots of state-of-the-art special effects.

heard that before.

edit: beaten.. :P
 
I thought the last movie was kick-ass awesome until the end when that futuristic robot showed up.
 
OuterWorldVoice said:
I thought the last movie was kick-ass awesome until the end when that futuristic robot showed up.
:lol :lol :lol

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Indiana Jones 5 will begin shooting next year, and much of the plot line will be centred around the Bermuda Triangle, an area over the North Atlantic Ocean where a number of aircraft are said to have disappeared.
Wait, let me guess.

It's aliens.
 
Great, great news about not relying on CGI. And I thought Shia fit the cast of the last one so no problems with him. There seems to be a bandwagon of hate here when it comes to him.
 
preemptive

Shia was fine in the last movie.

/preemptive

Come on Spielberg, give me another awesome Indy movie.

I don't hate Indy4 like most everyone else does, but it was meh at best.
 
Movie bosses have assured fans the film will stay true to the series’ roots, and won’t contain lots of state-of-the-art special effects.
I haven't been assured of jack shit.
 
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Movie bosses have assured fans the film will stay true to the series’ roots, and won’t contain lots of state-of-the-art special effects.


Lies...

Not looking forward to the further rape of my childhood hero, but if they send him off, I hope it ties into that one eye patched older version of himself (in the 1990's) from the "Chronicles" show.


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Wow... Ford is getting closer and closer to George Hall.
 
“George (Lucas) and Steven (Spielberg) have been working on a script and it's almost there," a source explained. “Harrison 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.”

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OuterWorldVoice said:
I thought the last movie was kick-ass awesome until the end when that futuristic robot showed up.
brilliant :lol
 
“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,” the source added.
Would be fantastic if it was actually true. Spielberg not wanting to leave the USA when filming makes me think otherwise.
 
So let's see: '30s adventure serials, '50s sci-fi B-movies, what's next on the agenda, gentlemen? '60s spy flicks?

Fuck it. Just go blaxploitation. James Bond did with Live and Let Die!
 
^50s monster movies. Indiana Jones versus a giant mutated sea creature in the Bermuda triangle.

Shalashaska said:
Spielberg not wanting to leave the USA when filming makes me think otherwise.
Say what?
 
It's getting hard to even care anymore. It's better to just assume Spielberg and Lucas will be creatively bankrupt and continue shit on the good work they did when they younger for the rest of their days.
 
Movie bosses have assured fans the film will stay true to the series’ roots, and won’t contain lots of state-of-the-art special effects.

They said the exact same thing before Crystal Skull too.
 
OuterWorldVoice said:
I thought the last movie was kick-ass awesome until the end when that futuristic robot showed up.

Thanks alot! I have been waiting to watch it all of this time and now you just ruined it for me!

It has Shia so I was never going to watch it anyway
 
LovingSteam said:
Thanks alot! I have been waiting to watch it all of this time and now you just ruined it for me!

It has Shia so I was never going to watch it anyway


Shia wasn't really any part of what was wrong with the movie.
 
I absolutely love Indiana Jones. And although the last movie was really weak I still liked it. Will watch it anyway.

And I must say I liked Shia as Indi's son. He's a funny idiot, somewhat the way Indi's always been.
 
I re-watched Crystal Skull recently... You know, it's NOT an awful movie. It's not embarrassing, IMO.

It's just totally underwhelming.

It's a better film than Temple of Doom. (which I still enjoyed as a camp classic of my childhood... but if that movie was released in the internet age after 20 years of waiting... it would have been savaged!)
 
Everyone hated on the aliens... and I understand... But seriously, every one of those "ancient unexplained mysteries" books (which is full of the type of legends which inspire Indy stories: Atlantis, Holy Grail, etc) always referenced the "ancient aliens" theories. It rather made sense to do that eventually.

It's interesting that we're fine with every ancient religious claim being true in Indy... but aliens? Nope. Never.
 
BocoDragon said:
Everyone hated on the aliens... and I understand... But seriously, every one of those "ancient unexplained mysteries" books (which is full of the type of legends which inspire Indy stories: Atlantis, Holy Grail, etc) always referenced the "ancient aliens" theories. It rather made sense to do that eventually.

It's interesting that we're fine with every ancient religious claim being true in Indy... but aliens? Nope. Never.

I was just thinking about that . . . kinda ironic that as an atheist, I want the religion based mumbo-jumbo in Indy but not aliens. But it does make sense to me. The Indyverse is about Nazis, treasure-hunting, religious mythology, history, the 40's, etc.

It is not Star Wars. Keep that shit out. Indy is about weaving an adventure in history. It is not about making up completely new stuff.

And perhaps that is why Temple of Doom sucked. What the hell were those magical stones? Is that something they made up or is that some real artifact in India? Gimme the Arc of the Covenant and the Holy Grail.
 
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