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Great news about Banderas.
Dear God no. I don’t want Cage or Willis anywhere near an Indy film.
Banderas will hopefully be a welcome addition to the cast. Very dependable, good actor with great presence. Putting him together with Ford could be a master stroke.
He might as well of retired after all the direct to DVD rubbish he's made over the past few years.
I love it
I wonder what PLT stands for. I guess it's the working/cover title in a Blue Harvest-style way.
In KOTCS it's the scene in the tent (57 min)
In TOD it's the scene in the palace room where Indy is waiting for Willy (50 min)
In ROTLA it's during the bazaar footchase (39 min)
Thank you! This is exactly what I have tried to find out but was unsuccessful.
1944/45 - France
late 1950s - London
1969 - NYC
1969 - Italy or Greece
1969 - North Africa
Scene 17 in Raiders is only the following:
"EXT Jocks's plane. Twilight.
The plane soars off over the dark jungle"
Scene 61 in TOD is five pages (dinner at the palace.)
Besides changes are usually made to the script when the cameras get rolling. Some scenes are cut, extended, dialouge added or removed, etc. But if the clapperboard is anything to go by, I do think it's safe to say that the 1969 NY sequence isn't either the opener or the final climax.
Raiders: 13 minutes
TOD: 13 minutes
TLC: 11 minutes
KOTCS: 22 minutes (best part of the movie)
My memory fails me! Thank you for checking! 100% agreed about KOTCS.
Well, he hasn't at the moment! Presumably because of his injury.
Note that the massive guy is wearing a leg support as he's injured too! :D
But yeah, that's a proper Indy gag isn't it? I'm getting good vibes so far...
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-9818465/Harrison-Ford-shows-toned-physique-cycles-streets-London.html
Heh! Wonderful. I guess they have to futureproof against 10K :D
I stand corrected then, as I didn't even notice the differences (which is good). I hadn't heard any updates about his injury so I assumed he was back already.
https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/exclusive-indiana-jones-5-phoebe-waller-bridge.html
Additionally, this new Indiana Jones 5 exclusive has it that the mission at hand is Apollo 11, the one that landed Neil Armstrong on the moon to take a small step for man and a giant one for all of mankind. In the movie, Phoebe Waller-Bridge figures out that a conspiracy is at hand. One of the Apollo 11 astronauts dropped dead before the mission and someone (the government?) put an imposter/ lookalike in his place. Ultimately, she is arrested when Boyd Holbrook’s character (a police officer) sees her flashing off a picture of the deceased body being loaded into an ambulance, looking to shuttle him away.
And we have it, as part of another exclusive that Phoebe Waller-Bridge stumbling on this coverup of a dead astronaut is just the tip of the iceberg around a larger conspiracy. That’s because there is also going to be a time travel element to Indiana Jones 5. As part of the Space Race piece, it’s been out there that Mads Mikkelsen’s character is a former Nazi scientist, taken in by the United States government and NASA specifically as part of Operation Paperclip. This was meant to give the US a leg up in the race to the moon over their Russian counterparts. He’s actually trying to use the mission as a way to reverse time and have the Nazis win the war. It’s unclear right now if Phoebe Waller-Bridge also stumbles on this plot, but rest assured Indiana Jones will."