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The first time we see the teaser in theaters, and people like me and a lot of people here are excited, but the majority of the audience laughs. :(
And I think Ford is way too old to carry the movie on his own, so may as well just recast and get it over with. I know a lot of people hate Crystal Skull but I thought that was a pretty good ending for Ford's Indy (or even if you pretend it doesn't exist, you've got him riding off into the sunset at the end of Last Crusade). If they have to make more, there's no need to bring him back imo.
I'm not going to write it off completely at this stage because I liked the last one, but I think Ford has noticeably aged a fair bit since then which makes me wonder how they're going to manage the action if it's just him as Indy for the whole movie.
Skull will have taught the stake holders a few tough lessons. By now it should be easy to narrow down the list of things we'll accept versus certain eccentricities we're unlikely to forgive. Seeing how Disney has, in recent times, faithfully stuck to proven formula (e.g. SW: TFA), there's a good chance Indy 5 will be a lot closer to Raiders than any other Indy film. Ah well, we'll see, I guess.
Soooo Rory Kinnear?
I think Colin Farrell would be very good.
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Also, isn´t George Lucas not involved this time? That should make for a great difference.
My main thoughts would be about what Spielberg is up to these days. Is he still interested in a great escapist romp, or will he give more space to nostalgia and family affairs?
This one could be the awesome movie Indy 4 should have been.
I still remember drooling over that teaser trailer back in 2008
Indiana Jones is more consistently good. All four brilliantso far.
If that were the case perhaps it will be set in the 1990's then. If I recall, the Young Indiana Jones series featured the aged Indy in contemporary times (early '90's) reflecting on his teen years.
Agreed. I love Star Wars but Indy will always be special to me.
Think I'll watch Indy 4 now it's been a while since I watched it.
Wow, tough one... can't choose...