George Lucas thinking about ‘Indiana Jones 5′

May 19th, 2008 at 11:33 am

Indiana Jones Head Lucas Ford

‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ isn’t even out yet, but George Lucas is already hinting at a possible fifth movie in the series. “I haven’t even told Steven or Harrison this, but I have an idea to make Shia [LeBeouf] the lead character next time and have Harrison [Ford] come back like Sean Connery did in the last movie. I can see it working out,” Lucas said.

And it’s not like Harrison is even old. I mean, he’s 65 and he did everything in this movie. The old chemistry is there, and it’s not like he’s an old man. He’s incredibly agile; he looks even better than he did 20 years ago, if you ask me.” That’s stretching it George. But with the new ‘Indiana Jones’ movie’s tracking numbers indicating a record breaking opening, another movie is a given.

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No jumping around for Jonah Hill

May 7th, 2008 at 1:30 pm

Jonah Hill Transformers 2

DreamWorks just took the fun out of ‘Transformers 2′ again. We reported last week how Jonah Hill was in talks to be LaBeouf’s sidekick, but whoever leaked that news didn’t help. DreamWorks and Michael Bay are moving on.

Hill seems to be too though, he is now considered to have a small role in ‘Night at the Museum 2,’ with Ben Stiller. Say, could that Entertainment Weekly leak be Jonah Hill himself?

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Jonah Hill in talks for ‘Transformers 2′

April 30th, 2008 at 5:30 am

Jonah Hill Transformers 2

Jonah ‘Superbad’ Hill is being considered for the next ‘Transformers’ movie, which is set for release June 26 next year. No, he won’t take over from Shia LaBeouf, that would be crazy. He is rumored to be the chubby college roommate of Sam Witwicky, LaBeouf’s character. Giving some much needed ‘comic relief.’

Shooting will begin this summer and will go hand in hand with a bunch of fake spoilers by Michael Bay.

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