Indiana Jones 5 is a Go!

Indiana Jones 5 is a Go!

Harrison Ford confirms that a "germ of an idea" has been agreed upon for the next installment in the adventures of Indiana Jones!

By bsprecher - Mar 02, 2010 01:03 AM EST
Filed Under: Indiana Jones
Source: BBC
















Say what you will about Indiana Jones & the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, but as a child of the 80's who lived on Indiana Jones and Star Wars movies I loved every minute of it, atomic bomb-proof refrigerator and poor Tarzan impression included!

So, it's with great excitement that I bring you the news today that Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and Harrison Ford (wait your turn Shia LaBeouf) have come to an agreement about making a fifth Indiana Jones movie.

Ford told BBC:

"Steven and George and I are sort of agreed on a germ of an idea and we're seeing what comes of it.

"The process works like this: We come to some basic agreement and then George goes away for a long time and works on it.

"Then Steven and I get it in some form, some embryonic form.

"Then if we like it we start working with George on it and at some point down the line it's ready and we do it."


I know there are some vocal anti-Crystal Skull fans out there, but you're in the minority. Indiana Jones & The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull scored a respectable 77% on RottenTomatoes and grossed nearly $800 million at the worldwide box office.
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JaySchluffy
JaySchluffy - 3/2/2010, 2:09 AM
Well that shows hes really hyped for it if hes calling the bloody thing a germ of an idea!
Jib7z
Jib7z - 3/2/2010, 2:16 AM
Great...
Bijous
Bijous - 3/2/2010, 2:18 AM
I'm with you, B! Loved those movies growin up! Bring on more Indy!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 2:23 AM
Alright, hear me out...

Lucas mentioned a long time ago that he wanted to do an Indy story about the lost fountain of youth. What if the aging Indy finds it at the end of the movie and is de-aged to his 20's? That way, the franchise could continue the way J.J. Abrams rebooted Star Trek.

Thoughts?
Bijous
Bijous - 3/2/2010, 2:30 AM
@Brent: I'm all for it! Nobody makes adventure movies like Steven Spielberg. It's just a shame Ford is too old to do much actioning and adventurin. As for the fountain of youth...why not? I had my doubts about Star Trek but it kicked ass.
rockingrich1webb
rockingrich1webb - 3/2/2010, 2:33 AM
YEAH!!!!! GO INDIE AND SON!!!!!
DrDon
DrDon - 3/2/2010, 2:38 AM
Eh even this cynic likes him some Indy. Just no Mutt. Please.
kalel38
kalel38 - 3/2/2010, 2:55 AM
hell yeah!! effing love indiana jones.dont mind if mutt is in it as long as he doesnt do any more swinging through trees.if they wanted do leave mutt out of it altogether,they could do like the original trilogy and make the next movie a prequel,bring on Henry Jones Snr
12almonds
12almonds - 3/2/2010, 2:59 AM
The problem with the last Indiana Jones, wasn't so much the story as the delivery. It was goofy movie with too many one-liners. And remember that scene where Jones talks to a prairie dog (or something like that)?

Raiders of the Lost Ark was a great movie. All the sequels are too focused on getting laughs, all the "grittiness" is gone.

Does anyone agree?
GuyFawkes
GuyFawkes - 3/2/2010, 3:12 AM
I really hope they make one more that is awesome, but not sure about Indy becoming a 20 yr old, I don't want some snot nosed idiot dawning the name of Indiana Jones. If that's the plans for the series then don't make another movie!
Boekelaar
Boekelaar - 3/2/2010, 3:12 AM
WOO HOO, i liked crystal skull. i found it entertaining, a little unbelievable at times but what isnt these days?

im excited for another adventure, I just love the movies so any indy is good indy to me :D
HannibalSmith
HannibalSmith - 3/2/2010, 3:15 AM
Loved the originals, not sure about the new one.
I say bring another one. Just lay off the CGI. No more cartoon prairie dogs.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 3/2/2010, 3:27 AM
Seriously, [frick] Indiana Jones movies....

INDY 4 was okay , but come on FORD's all time Epic character is LUCUS'S other creation =

HAN SOLO!!!



How cool and epic would that be to have an old HAN SOLO up there on screen, even a solo (lol) movie!!!

Chewies like Spock right, he don't age that fast?

But think about it, HAN's and CHEWIES last adventure together!!! (Now thats a billion times better than any INDY 5 would be!)

Yes, i'd like EPISODES 7 to 9 years later with an old JEDI KNIGHT called LUKE too!!! (Needs to be done like now!)

These films would be beyond [frick]ing EPIC!

Yep these films need to be done while everyones still with us, gold is not the word, nothing else would touch them!

Begging to be made LUCAS! Or we could have a lame INDY 5 with [frick]ing INDY Jr again... um i know what one i'd pick!

; P

batman001
batman001 - 3/2/2010, 3:31 AM
indiana jones and the bus pass
GuyFawkes
GuyFawkes - 3/2/2010, 3:38 AM
agreed @Leee a Han solo movie would be awesome!
PARASITE
PARASITE - 3/2/2010, 3:45 AM
Movies are about entertainment. The fact that Crystal Skull was about aliens is not a bad idea. It was different to the others, yes but there are a lot of people who dont believe in religion (which the others were about) (except temple of doom) but still went and saw them. Going to see movies is also a personal choice so people should do their research in the future and decide on whether or not they want to see what the film is going to try and entertain them with. Indiana Jones is an IKON. An awesome one at that. I was hooked on these films when I saw Raiders of the Lost Ark and I will be one of the first to see the next one if they make it. Avatar was about aliens and it has already grossed more than 2.5 billion dollars so dont bag alien movies. Also Indiana Jones is fiction so anything goes in these films.
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 4:01 AM
@LEEE: Yeah, I gotta hand it to you there, Han Solo is cooler than Indiana Jones. But, they're both George Lucas characters played by Harrison Ford, so that's kind of a pointless argument.

However, for any Star Wars / Indiana Jones fans out there...

There was a short story published by Dark Horse Comics where Indiana Jones meets Han Solo!

I don't remember the issue, but something happens to the Falcon's hyperdrive and they end up crashing in "some jungle." Solo bites it and Chewie goes running off into the jungle, becoming the legendary Sasquatch. Indiana Jones happens upon the downed ship and...


l0rdleg0las
l0rdleg0las - 3/2/2010, 4:28 AM
the reason i hated Crystal Skull[frick] is because it didn't feel like an Indiana Jones movie. I mean since when does Indiana Jones have anything to do with aliens or anything of that type. Also as the movie progressed it just became more and more outrageous until by the end I was basically sitting in my seat thinking "Give me a break"

and even the absolutely ridiculous part of him surviving a nuclear blast in a fridge was alright by me, it wasn't until the retarded Tarzan scene that I basically lost any interest in the movie and just came to the point where I was just watching to see how much worse it was going to get.

Truthfully the best course of action with a 5th Indiana Jones movie would be to keep Lucas as far away from the story ideas and writing the script as humanly possible.

Basically after Empire Strikes Back, he has been complete crap at writing for movies. Outside of Raiders of the Lost Ark, Last Crusade and Willow, he hasn't written anything worth a damn.

and before someone throws Return of the Jedi at me, I say it was bad writing and forshadowed his eventual use of annoying pet-like sidekicks with the Ewoks.
LuckyKyd
LuckyKyd - 3/2/2010, 4:43 AM
@Parasite: Couldn't agree more, it sadness me how much people went on a riot against Indy 4. I enjoyed it and thought it was nice for an exchange to see something out of the ordinary. But I think people just went in thinking that they wouldn't try anything new and just stick with some religion crap.

Though I have to agree 12almonds. Raiders of the Lost Ark was far more gritty, the tone was changed and it became more common entertainment with the sequels. I guess that is why I don't understand people hate with Crystal Skull, compared to the two other sequels it wasn't really campy or unbelieveable.
LEEE777
LEEE777 - 3/2/2010, 4:54 AM
BRENT @ Cool, i want that issue!! ; D

Yeah anyways im just saying INDY's been basically done, and SOLO needs to be done!!

Coz this is the next INDY movie =




; P


Damn, that comic book you found looks cool, never knew they crossover = EPIC!

Guy @ ; )
CorndogBurglar
CorndogBurglar - 3/2/2010, 4:57 AM
@ brent

the fountain of youth idea is a good one, but who wants to watch an indie movie without harrison ford?? because he can't keep playing indie forever, Fountain of Youth or not.
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 5:04 AM
@LEEE: Allan Quartermain? Seriously? XP

@CorndogBurglar: Hey, I for one would love to see the guy stay young forever, but the reality of it is he might not even live long enough to make Indy 5. But, I do like the franchise, and as long as Spielberg is directing I could deal with a young Indy franchise (that's not the Young Indiana Jones).
BubbaDude
BubbaDude - 3/2/2010, 5:10 AM
what really sucked about Crystal Skull was that Indy didn't kill anybody. Now, I'm not some bloodthirsty jerk, but when you take all the danger and sense of menace out of the story it just becomes some lame summer action movie. blech!


...and the aliens were out of the Jones Mythos enough to hurt the plot IMHO. The previous stories were all about terrestrial myth(part II included). Don't know why they didn't stick with that.

Also..Old guys can rock...go watch Rooster Cogburn(hell, any John Wayne movie made after 1965). An old Indy could be a great movie, I just don't think Lucas has it in him anymore.
SuperPowered
SuperPowered - 3/2/2010, 5:33 AM
I look forward to seeing another Indiana Jones with my kids as I did when I was kid with my parents.
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 5:38 AM
@teabag: WTF? Just...WTF?!? Is that Picard? What...why...what's with the cat? It's too early...my brain hurts!
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 5:39 AM
@teabag: Is it Spielberg pre-mustache?

Agreed. Nazis are the best villains.
BubbaDude
BubbaDude - 3/2/2010, 5:50 AM
I wanted to see Indy shoot a commie in the face...no such luck :-(
kk45658
kk45658 - 3/2/2010, 5:54 AM
Indie 5 would be great to see if they bring back Shia LaBeouf i would like him to be more like his indie then the biker kid like he was in the last on and make it like a passing of the torch kind of movie to where he is training his son to become a explorer like he is . and for the Crystal skull i thought it was a great film i mean the temple of doom indie became possessed by a demon so if you can accept that in a movie you can except aliens in a indie movie. it was a great story it went back to the old indie style they did not try to change thins up any. and yes i think Shia LaBeouf could carry a indie film by him self.
bsprecher
bsprecher - 3/2/2010, 6:11 AM
I admit that aliens seem out of place in an Indy movie, but consider: Raiders had a religious death-ray and ghosts that killed the Nazis at the end; Temple of Doom had some demonic heart-grabbing cult that brainwashed Indy; Crusade had an immortal knight. In light of all of those "fantastical" elements, aliens are not that out of place.

And, MovieTheaterLad was the only one to correctly point out that Skull is an homage to the 50's, an era in which the "Red menace" was everywhere and Americans became fascinated by atomic energy and aliens.
Dmon
Dmon - 3/2/2010, 6:20 AM
Indy assume the position its time for another @$$ raping. LOL JK. I want to see them do the Atlantis or King Arthur story.
InFamouslyCool
InFamouslyCool - 3/2/2010, 6:27 AM
they should have started the franchise over with shia. would've been the smarter thing to do.
SHO1138
SHO1138 - 3/2/2010, 6:33 AM
They were not aliens they were extra dimensional beings.;p

Temple Of Doom and Crystal Skull were both still about religion. Temple was about hinduism and Skull was about new age.

That being said I just hope they return to the roots of the franchise and give us "REAL"
stunts. I liked Skull but come on; a CGI car chase is just lazy. I still get chills when Indy goes under the truck in Raiders.

Get Sean Connery out of retirement! I know they said he was dead. But if you remember all Indy said was he lost him. What if he is just presumed to be dead?
Gigacrusher45
Gigacrusher45 - 3/2/2010, 6:38 AM
the only reason why this doesn't upset me TOO much it because there was originally supposed to be a 5th and 6th movie a long time ago so it's only kind of going with the trend of unoriginality.
StephenStrange
StephenStrange - 3/2/2010, 7:02 AM
Swell.
Maybe if were lucky Shia LaDouche will use his switchblade comb again! yipee!

The further adventures of MUTT! The geezer and the greazer ride again

I actually learned a lot from Kingdom.
Dude the next time a nuke goes off near me, I'm gettin in the fridge!
SHO1138
SHO1138 - 3/2/2010, 7:12 AM
The Stretch Armstrong of snakes it was.
Timerider84
Timerider84 - 3/2/2010, 7:17 AM
I would love to see Star Wars Episode 7 and all the original cast come back for just one more to pass on the torch to young Jedi and new faceless and alien bounty hunters such as Boba Fett. They SHOULD do it if you ask me, the audience is there, the money is there and it would probably knock Avatar off the map and make 3 Billion dollars, IF, IF, IF, IF it was done right and Larry Kasdan who helped make Empire and Jedi and someone else like Irvin Kershner directed it, then I'm in. If it's just George Lucas doing everything, then count me out.

As far as Indy 5, hell yeah, let's see the fountain of youth story, just like Pirates of the Carribean 4.
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