New 'INDY 4' Pics & Interviews!

February's Vanity Fair has exclusive shots from the set of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, taken by acclaimed photographer Annie Leibovitz, plus in-depth interviews with the creators.

By ranthony - Jan 03, 2008 12:01 AM EST
Filed Under: Indiana Jones
Source: Earth's Mightiest



Photographer Annie Leibovitz got exclusive access to the set of the new movie, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and had the privilege of publishing, in February's Vanity Fair, the first pics of Oscar Winner Cate Blanchett as the Soviet villain, Agent Spalko. Meanwhile, series creators George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, and their star, Harrison Ford, talked to VF's JIM WINDOLF for the cover story.

Between them, Lucas and Spielberg have made 13 of the 100 highest-grossing movies of all time, with the Indiana Jones trilogy alone raking in over $1.18 billion worldwide. But it took the men behind Star Wars and E.T. more than a decade to agree on the story for the fourth cinematic adventure of the intrepid archaeologist.

A draft by Frank Darabont (The Mist), who had written for Young Indiana Jones, was approved by Spielberg and Ford, but rejected by Lucas. David Koepp (Spider-Man) turned in what became the shooting script.

The story is set in 1957, and this time Dr. Jones goes up against the Soviets, led by Agent Spalko (Blanchett). On Indy's side, for the first time since Raiders of the Lost Ark, is Marion Ravenwood (Karen Allen), Indy’s fiery true love.

Despite the new decade and subject matter, Spielberg remained committed to the style of the first three Indiana Jones movies. During pre-production, he watched those films with his long-time cinematographer, Janusz Kaminski, so they could study the work of trilogy DP Douglas Slocombe, who is now retired at age 94.

Once Ford got back into his trademark costume, it was as if no time had passed at all. "The minute I put the costume on, I recognize the tone that we need, and I feel confident and clear about the character."

Over 79 first-unit filming days, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull shot in New Mexico, Connecticut, California and Hawaii.

Once the final cut is locked, it will be dubbed into some 25 languages for an ambitious international release.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull swings into 4,000 U.S. theaters on May 22.

[FOR MORE DETAILS AND PLOT SPOILERS, VISIT OUR SISTER SITE, EARTH'S MIGHTIEST!]
THE 4:30 MOVIE Interview: Filmmaker Kevin Smith On How His Passion For The Theater Shaped New Film (Exclusive)
Related:

THE 4:30 MOVIE Interview: Filmmaker Kevin Smith On How His Passion For The Theater Shaped New Film (Exclusive)

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY Resulted In A Huge Financial Loss For Disney
Recommended For You:

INDIANA JONES AND THE DIAL OF DESTINY Resulted In A Huge Financial Loss For Disney

DISCLAIMER: As a user generated site and platform, ComicBookMovie.com is protected under the DMCA (Digital Millenium Copyright Act) and "Safe Harbor" provisions.

This post was submitted by a user who has agreed to our Terms of Service and Community Guidelines. ComicBookMovie.com will disable users who knowingly commit plagiarism, piracy, trademark or copyright infringement. Please CONTACT US for expeditious removal of copyrighted/trademarked content. CLICK HERE to learn more about our copyright and trademark policies.

Note that ComicBookMovie.com, and/or the user who contributed this post, may earn commissions or revenue through clicks or purchases made through any third-party links contained within the content above.

Be the first to comment and get the conversation going!

View Recorder