WilliamBoyd8 said:I'm trying to imagine Tom Hanks as Indiana Jones.
I'm trying, really I am.
Montana Smith said:Sounds like they've already replaced Hanks. Disney felt that the last film was too juvenile, and Hanks, at only 58, might not be taken seriously enough.
I just heard from a reputable source that Peter O'Toole's taking over from Harrison, with Elizabeth Taylor as Marion and Donald Sinden as Abner.
Best news of all is that Richard Attenborough has consented to direct with Gilbert Taylor as cinematographer.
Sounds like an action packed thrill ride!
Can't wait!
curmudgeon said:I'm assuming the title of that would be "Indiana Jones and the Valley of Death"?
kongisking said:I actually like the sound of that, outside of the joke context. I want a dangerous sounding subtitle for an Indy movie again, blast it!
TheFedora said:For all of its corniness, TOD actually had a quite intimidating sounding title.
The people making those XXX parodies would rejoice.kongisking said:Indiana Jones and the Realm of Sin would sound dang neat, too.
Finn said:The people making those XXX parodies would rejoice.
Finn said:The people making those XXX parodies would rejoice.
"Indiana Jones and the Valley of Death"
Depends. Was it Barry? He's apparently more partial to comic book heroes, so it could indicate a sequel to Superman.Pale Horse said:Right?
AndyLGR said:Lets say Indy is going ahead with Harrison. Des it really matter of Lucas is on board or not? It may well be a benefit to have some fresh ideas on it. Unless its a condition of Harrisons that Spielberg and Lucas are involved of course.
Grizzlor said:So I was up at the Rhode Island Comic-Con this weekend, where I said hello to the lovely and uber-friendly Karen Allen. Indiana Jones or not, she's still one of the nicest people at these events and I always look forward to stopping by her table. Karen has not heard anything new of course. However, she personally felt that Harrison would not do the film without Spielberg, but that George Lucas probably wouldn't play a major role in the prospective film.