New indiana jones movie
A new Indiana Jones movie! That's exciting news!
In July 2019, Lucasfilm announced that a fifth Indiana Jones film was in the works, with Harrison Ford reprising his iconic role as the legendary archaeologist. The movie is currently titled "Indiana Jones 5" and is scheduled to be released on July 9, 2023.
Here are some updates and rumors about the upcoming film:
Plot: The story is still under wraps, but it's rumored to take place in the 1960s, with Indy facing a new villain and embarking on a quest to uncover a powerful artifact.
Director: James Mangold (Logan, Ford v Ferrari) is set to direct the film, replacing Steven Spielberg, who directed the previous four Indiana Jones movies.
Script: Jez Butterworth (Ford v Ferrari) and John-Henry Butterworth (Edge of Tomorrow) are writing the screenplay.
Cast: Harrison Ford will return as Indiana Jones, and it's rumored that Mads Mikkelsen (Hannibal) might play the villain. Other cast members have not been officially announced yet.
Production: Filming is expected to begin in June 2021, with locations in the UK, Italy, and Morocco.
Special Effects: The film will feature a mix of practical and CGI effects, with a focus on creating a more grounded and realistic look.
Music: John Williams, who composed the iconic scores for the previous Indiana Jones films, is expected to return for the fifth installment.
While we wait for more information, here are some fun facts and trivia about the Indiana Jones franchise:
- The original Indiana Jones film, "Raiders of the Lost Ark," was released in 1981 and was a critical and commercial success.
- Harrison Ford was not the first choice to play Indiana Jones. Tom Selleck was initially considered for the role, but he was unavailable due to his commitment to the TV series "Magnum P.I."
- The iconic fedora hat worn by Indiana Jones was actually a gift from Steven Spielberg to Harrison Ford.
- The Indiana Jones franchise has grossed over $2.5 billion worldwide.
- Indiana Jones has been named the greatest film hero of all time by the American Film Institute.
Stay tuned for more updates on the new Indiana Jones movie!