Steven Spielberg has Cracked the Story for INDIANA JONES Part 5

Indiana Jones Part 5. It looks like it could happen. I am so afraid for another one of these films! The last film was just such a huge disappointment for me and a lot of other people. I hoped they wouldn’t make a fifth one. Speilberg and Lucas said they wouldn’t do it if they couldn’t find a good story. I guess people have been thinking about tackling another Indy film and Steven Spielberg has cracked the story for it. We just don’t know what it is.
Shia LaBouf said the following to BBC news:
“Steven just said that he cracked the story on it before I left, and I think they’re gearing that up.”
There is no word on whether or not Mutt will show up in the film. I hope not, but since he has already been brought into the series, and Spielberg loves LaBeouf, then I am sure they are going to work him into the story again.
Of course they are going to make a Part 5! The last movie made $786.6 million dollars!
Are you excited for a fifth Indiana Jones film?
Source: comingsoon
Comments(30)
Oh, hell no I'm not. I'm starting to feel bad for Ford here.
no.
I'm not excited. I didn't see the last one, and I don't really want to see another one. Spielburg/Lucas should've just kept it with the original three, and left it at that.
UGH! I may just hide in the Fridge until this movie goes away
I have no expectations….
Let it happen!!! Look, out of a epic four film franchise I think they are allowed one semi-good film, I believe in Spielberg, if anyone can do it it is him. Yes the last one wasn't up to par, but they had certain challenges that given a nother chance I think they could vindicate the seriers! And if not then we will all go on and pretend that one doesn't exist either! So get hot Steven, and please for the love of god (no f@ck!ing aliens!).
the last movie started so well, but then rapidly turned into a raping of my childhood. i blame george lucas. anything he touches these days turns to shit. like a warped midas
Am I looking forward to it? Honestly? YES! Heck yes! Indiana Jones rules. It's as simple as that..
The fourth movie was actually great if you ask me.. Ofcourse it's unbelievable, but think people, isn't that the whole point of any Indiana Jones movie? Ofcourse it was unrealistic and yes, I did notice the aliens, but what about the Arc and its supernatural powers, or taking out a guys heart while he's still alive.. I don't find that too believalble either.. Indiana Jones just is the coolest and most believable/likely superhero ever.. Aliens or not..
Meh, I liked Crystal Skull more than Temple of Doom. They need to keep Lucas away from the script and cool it with the bad CGI, though.
If Ford were smart he would go to Ridley and Tony's house and beg for chance to make a bladerunner sequel, if for nothing else to stay out of movies with Teen star of the week, tarzan-vine swinging, 50's greaser punks. Yeesh there were some horrible scenes in that film.
Keep in mind that 50's pulp action is different than the 30's. Crystal Skull did a good job of capturing more of the cold war era feel. Yes, there were some bad scenes, but I think it held it's own and was better than Temple of Doom. At least they tried something different. Last Crusade, in a couple of scenes, was a shot for shot remake of Raiders. If they can continue the franchise and stay true to the pulp action hero, then go for it! But, yes, keep George away from the script, especially dialogue (does he ever read his stuff out loud?).
since all the rage is reboot….why not do that to this series?? then obviously you'd have someone of decent age bull whipn people, jumping from truck to truck etc. how about nathan fillion? the last one was just – ok, but enough is enough. harrison ford will always be the man, but i'd want to see someone middle aged, not geriatric. i was 12 when raiders came out. and i know if i make it to 60 i'd still rather see someone of character/age appropriate doing these adventures. GIVE IT UP!
If Spielberg is involved maybe we should give Indiana Jones a chance to redeem himself and Harrison Ford to make a movie that he would be proud of before he rides into the sunset for good
No, The fourth Indy sucked and Harrison Ford is getting too old.
no the lat one was terrible. i hate myself for even seeing it, t ruined the amazingness that was jones for me
Mutt was my favorite part of Crystal Skull. Crystal Skull wasn't as good as the older Indie films, but at the very least it was really entertaining in my opinion. Bring on another film.
As long as thre are no aliens it would be cool. oh and the Russians have to be the bad guys.
DUVAI!!!!
they need to hit up the roots of the story with more archeology + supernatural juju!!!
I actually liked the fourth film. No, it wasn't a great movie, but I liked it better than the third movie. Didn't care at all about LaBeouf; he should have just died or something. But, admittedly, I am looking forward to part five. I think it has to do a lot with nostalgia, too: I remember seeing Raiders in the theatre and you just don't get the same feeling now with movies as you did back then. While the fourth film didn't quite capture that nostalgia, I still have a soft spot for ol' Indy and wonder what he's been up to.
¬¬ just like his dad…Indie is going to be on adventures until 70 years old …oh no wait…he drank from the graal…didn't he…then 900?
There we go again with another "raping my childhood" line. You know, that is so fresh. I do not know how you can come up with such original and inventive material. You should write for Conan. Hell, you should open for Dane Cook you are so hilarious. Wait a minute………..are you Dane Cook? Your rant was like taking in fresh air in the mountains of Switzerland. I cannot believe how witty you sound.
First off, the 'raping of your childhood' makes absolutely no sense. Did Spielberg, Ford, and Lucas go back in time and penetrate your ass? If the film was so horrible, then watch the first three and pretend that the franchise ends there. Does the memory of Indy 4 actually pop into your head while watching the trilogy and ruin the experience for you? If that is the case, I think that you need help. I love hearing unoriginal whiny fanboys such as yourself recycle the same old garbage "opinions." Go out and experience the world, educate yourself so that you do not sound like the masses.
Yeah refreshing. One condescending fanboy getting on another for not being "original" enough. Sorry we cant all be as "experienced" in the world as you obviously are mannnnn, as you spread wisdom and light to all of us lowley commentators on messageboards all across the web.
So what is your ultimate recipe for knowledge and enlightenment? Will we all obtain your higher state of being by simply telling ourselves that we are "the man", or should we reaffirm that to ourselves constantly by blindly putting down other people's opinions in a totally impersonal forum?
Please do tell, your life is obviously so much more enriched and full than the rest of ours.
Wow. Just wow…
While reading your post I realized that you do not understand my tag. By Mann, I am referring to the great director MICHAEL MANN because I enjoy his films (Collateral, Heat, etc.) I am not referring to myself as "the Man" as I am far from it. My recipe for enlightenment (since you asked) is to travel as much as possible. I realize that for many that this is not a reality, and I have been blessed to travel to many places far from the United States. All in all, I I think it has made me a more educated person for I can better understand how people interact with one another. I can see how easy it is to become materialistic and unoriginal (or to phrase it better; – following the masses). I get upset when I see someone throwing around the term "raping my childhood" because not only is it overused, it makes absolutely no sense. I can respect the fact that you are trying to poke holes in my rant, but in doing so, you are proving that you are just like the original poster. Well, I suppose more of a hybrid between the OP and myself. Thank you for your input. I especially liked how you did not have to resort to slang or baseless yelling as so many drones do the same.
OrangeRush2112 said it. Nathan Fillion should be Indiana, he would make a great Han Solo too if they wanted to make an origin picture, which would be great – Quitting the imperial fleet academy, saving Chewbacca's hairy ass from slavers, history with Fett, Jabba, and how he won the Falcon from lando, talk about a picture that writes itself. We have already seen him play the part, pretty much, in Firefly(Interstellar Smuggler/Gun-hand, sound familiar) just keep Lucas away from the script and it will be Awesome. Hell, let Joss Whedon write/direct and we could be talking about the best Star Wars EVER.
Hey, Is everyone done with their pissing contest? Should be. That was like 2 months ago, but you never know, sometimes you think you're done and another little squirt comes out. I think they should go ahead and do another one. . . Lucas and all. Hell, he's just getting senile. That might even make a BETTER FILM! We saw the beginning stages of the Dementia influencing the last film. Who knows what "treasure" they could come up with? But for God's sake, Kill off Shia in this one! Maybe the aliens took him back for a "sweaty" PROBING session. Okay, dribble . . .dribble. . .I'm done.Shake.L8
Looking forward to it if they have a good story and dump the special effects. Also make the cliffhangers and action doable, not far fetched and unbelieveable. Plus gravity is gravity and physics
Yeah, well I guess my two cents can't hurt…. much. I was actually cringing at the beginning of the "crystal Skull" at how aged Indy looked. As the film progressed however, I saw much of the same imagination that took place in the rest of the series, as well as a more "Indy-like, Indy, at least to me. Was it as good as "Raiders"? Heck, no. Did it present a new story? Yeah, I think so, Of course I am into ancient astronaut lore so I guess that dragged me in. I agree with past posters, let go of reality, let yourself enter world of fun and alternatives.
On the other hand, Shia LaBeouf as the new Indy? ……… LOL……… Nuff said!
I'm up for another go. Shia can just be off someplace else in the world though.
I would like to see Indy find the lost City of Atlantis, discover their mythical energy source but in the discovery it starts and all the pent up power destroys all evidence of the City and he just barely escapes. Maybe link Atlantis to the Old World that God destroyed in the Bible.
I believed in Steven despite of the 'failure' of the 4th Indiana. Worst of the 4 series. George, please hand off this time as we don't need alien to life up Indiana's movie. Go back to Star Wars if you wish with Steven playing another big part in it as the 1st. Steven has the midas touch in almost all your successfull movies if not all. Looking forward to the 5th, 6th, 7th…..Indiana/STAR Wars. Ford may not live forever but together with Steven and George, all of you will be praised, admired and remembered forever. You people made my life worth looking forward to since the seventies.