
Steven Spielberg is currently hard at work filming Indiana Jones 4. Could Indiana Jones 5, 6, and 7 be far behind? I kid you not. IESB is reporting that Shia LaBeouf, who plays Indy’s son in the fourth adventure, signed a contract which gives Paramount the option to bring LaBeouf back for three sequels.
I’m assuming that Paramount hopes to continue the franchise after star Harrison Ford retires from action. So is the studio hoping that Shia can carry on the franchise as Indiana Jones Jr? (And since it was revealed that Indiana Jones is actually a Jr., would that make Shia Indiana Jones The Third?) I love LaBeouf. He has never done me wrong in the past. I’m sure he’ll be perfect as the sidekick/son character in this film, but could he become the next Indy?
The site also reports that the City of Gods working title may actually be referring to the aliens (as gods). Let’s hope not.







July 16th, 2007 at 10:42 am
Am I the only person whose first thought on this is “WHY, River, WHY?!?” Though, honestly, I’m excited to see this on its way!
July 16th, 2007 at 2:17 pm
Actually, Shia would be Indiana Jones the first. Because Indiana was more of a nickname as his real name was Henry, as Sean Connery’s character called Indiana, “junior” as he was really Henry Jones Jr. Unless Indiana names him Henry as well and that would make him the third. So I guess it really depends.
July 16th, 2007 at 2:20 pm
Oh, I guess I meant that River Phoenix was my favorite young Indiana ever. *sigh* And then he had to go and buy the farm.
July 17th, 2007 at 11:40 am
Sweet! I pray to God that this is true! I have complete faith in Shia being capable of continuing the Indiana Jones franchise. That would just be so completely awesome.
August 4th, 2007 at 4:02 pm
He’d totally be capable to continue the Indy saga. Shia’s a great actor and has proven himself able of doing action movies. I’d be thrilled if he’d do his own Indy films. He deserves it!
February 20th, 2008 at 6:29 pm
Well, Im somewhat amazed, that there isnt any hate or Disapproving of this. Though it makes you wonder, would they change the series title?
March 15th, 2008 at 1:05 am
Why can’t Harrison Ford continue doing the movies?
You say he’s too old? Watch X-Men 3 and see what they did to Patrick Stewart.
April 14th, 2008 at 10:56 am
He could do more movies if they did them now or over the next few years. I think it depends on the popularity of the new film. If it’s a mega hit, how can they not be tempted? To do at least one more anyway. Harrison Ford’s career could use the shot in the arm these films would give him, long as Spielburg, Lucas, and the writers dont take 20 years to write and produce a new picture. Time to get on the stick like they did after the first movie!!
May 14th, 2008 at 9:24 pm
Am I the only one who remembers the chines sidekick or wat wy the hell isnt he in the new movie or is he thats stoopid if he isnt.
May 22nd, 2008 at 12:33 pm
Well at the end of the film it hints this is DEFINATELY not true! go watch the film
May 22nd, 2008 at 4:50 pm
I loved the first three Indiana Jones films, and eagerly awaited this 4th one. I saw it last night, not expecting it to be as great as the “originals”, but it was still pretty good and FUN. Many people are complaining it sucked for various reasons, I give an excuse and say this film was geared more toward the younger fan crowd (I went to get an Indy t-shirt in the stores and found more youth than adult sizes- so it confirms my excuse.)
I pray to God they don’t do any more Indy movies, though. Of course I’d probably continue to support them, but anything after this fourth one (and if they keep the same “feel” as in the 4th), they will continue to downgrade the authenticity of the series. And as for Shia, he’s a good actor and was better than I expected as his “sidekick”… but I don’t want to see him take over as a “young” Indy ever.
And referring to a few comments up, Shorty (the young boy sidekick from Temple of Doom, was not in the movie.
Overall, the movie was pretty solid and worth seeing, even after 19 years. Fedoras off to you, Indy!
May 22nd, 2008 at 5:14 pm
I just saw the new indiana jones movie… i was a bit confused by all the facts they wanted to implement. It was like watching a movie based on a timeline - to much focused on iconic events that happened in the past. The movie itself is great though but you’ll have a mixed feeling after seeing this one. Good in a way that they reallt tried something new (for hollywood) look for camera positioning, colours, special effects but also storywise. Lucas and Spielberg have shown that they understand the audience, entertainment and surprise. Youll be surprised! Bad because, its really hard to get into the movie… it feels like seperate scenes bond together but so unnaturally. Its also to much, the first three where building up a story and the score helped a lot. Youll have a feeling they rushed it to finish it on time. Blur when CGI effects, wide shot (car drop at cliff, youll see), there are a lot of shots not right. Interior is really good! all i can say is look for yourself and take the ride worth taking!
May 22nd, 2008 at 6:51 pm
I agree with you, Marlon… Although I did like it overall, I forgot to mention the “weirdness” I kind of felt thru most of the movie. I thought it was just me at first, but I’ve noticed many people commenting with similar thoughts. At the end you want to give it a standing ovation, but you really can’t. It’s still worth seeing, though. Enjoy people!
May 23rd, 2008 at 5:45 am
indiana jones and the kingdom of the crystal skull is the best indiana jones of all
May 24th, 2008 at 10:19 am
Ok, after seeing this movie, i am happy that i grew up watching the first three and did not have to base my indiana jones experience on this flick. Monkey is right the “weirdness” of this movie is too too much , it doesnt have the same feel and aura that ythe first three have. Speilberg has to calm down with his happy go lucky, weak CGI effects, the more he puts in the less the movie is respected. Weaaakk story line, with out spoiling the plot, certain elements of this origins of the Skull and the backstory from the first scene, ulitmately disapoint. Lastly someone had to work on resurecting Marcus Brodey, if u can bring him back from the dead i will see Indy 5
May 24th, 2008 at 6:22 pm
Amen to that…
May 25th, 2008 at 1:57 am
XD I think it would be great…. seriously right now, i can only see Shia LeBoufe as Indy jr. He’s the only Disney star (ex disney star) to be a great actor on movies of todays world. Raven Symone wasn’t a disney star before so she counts as well. I think she’s more famous then Shia. anywho, i don’t see anybody else as mutt… well Lucas Grabeel would make it well too. :) although both indy and marion are not blond. LOL i would love to see indy in our present time, ya know, i seen all 4, and from the first 3, i never realized that it was set before 1950’s. XD, i was so like eeeeh when i found out part 4 was set in 1950’s, i thought it was going to be set in our time. XD
May 25th, 2008 at 2:01 am
WOW i wonder how proud Shia’s parents, cousins, uncles, aunts and friends, to see him in an “WELL KNOWN ALL TIME MOVIE” indiana jones and transformers. And to know that maybe his parents and uncles and aunts may have seen the 3 indiana jones movies and probably grew up with it to see their son/nephew in it, and to turn out to be the next indiana jones. XD
May 25th, 2008 at 3:37 am
i like shia but i think the indiana jones franchise would not be the same without harrison is the main character position, if this 5,6,7 is true i hope shia delivers
May 25th, 2008 at 9:35 am
i like shia. i have no problem if they bring him back. but, lets face it, harrison ford is and always has been indy. it wouldnt feel right if it wasnt harrison ford being indy. so i say yeah, sure. lets bring shia back… but lets not forget the original indy
May 25th, 2008 at 1:13 pm
I Have watched all 4 movies. The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd were the classics however the 4th was crap!! Was it really created by Lucas and Speilberg???
I think Harrison is a legend of this franchise, so i dont really think Indi can kill him of.
I do think Lucas has come to the limit!
Dont get me wronge Shia was great in the film, however i think they should either:
1) Make a 5th Film, A classic, this film should be an end to the franchise (Harrison doesnt live forever). People can remember this film, not just an advventure, but a life story
2) Ive always had this idea on producing these 4 or 5 films of indies classics for a conclusional reason which will be the HIT!!! If it was Indi’s grandson telling a story of to his children tommorow about the Jones creations
The 2nd option would be great, maybe i should email Lucas about it (any how it would be better then his plot)
May 25th, 2008 at 7:00 pm
indys dad shouldnt be dead they should make it turn out he was not really dead at all.
May 26th, 2008 at 7:39 pm
I felt like it needed some aplause, but I ddidnt and no one else did
May 28th, 2008 at 1:00 am
as long as Harrison Ford is alive he would be the ‘only’ choice for the Indiana Jones character. He is still a fantastic actor and in better shape now than most of the younger generation going to see the new film so ‘age’ has no matter. We all age.
Shia Lebouf is a great actor and I think he has the chops to do his own take on the Indian Jones franchise.
The new film doesn’t feel right, though.
May 29th, 2008 at 6:11 am
Dj plasmic Nebula,Your an IDIOT (no pun intended) Indiana Jones setting PRESENT ??? C’mon dont Joke around….
May 29th, 2008 at 6:15 am
I totally agree with Hit Critic,Good Obsevations(fortunately we were born yesterday(he,he,he)
May 29th, 2008 at 6:19 am
To Tell You FRANKLY the film SUCKED!!!! It’s way OFF,It’s TOO much,CRYSTAL SKULL?Soooooo LAME,SHAME ON LUCAS AND SPIELBERG!!!!
May 29th, 2008 at 6:22 am
KUDOS for the rest that thought Ford is the 1 and only INDY, I could not see anyone replacing FORD,(except for RIVER PHOENIX, God rest his soul)
June 2nd, 2008 at 7:54 pm
Shia is a good actor but it would almost be a slap in the face to the original trilogy if he were to continue with the series. The fourth was not as good as the first three, so I think that they should do a fifth just to put an ending suitable for the series.
June 5th, 2008 at 12:40 pm
I thought Shia would ruin this film. Turns out, I think he was the best part. It seemed like they forced this story. Did they have to bring aliens into it? It reminded me of the second NAtional treasure. Like they forced the clues, not nearly as interesting as the first. BAck to Indy, I loved the series, I did not love this one. They didn’t have the chemistry in the film. Anyway, having Shia take the reigns, no. As much as I would love to see more Indy movies, I say no. Harrison was a professor and Connery I believe was also smart…Shia, is a school drop out who they tried too hard to make look like a 50’s biker…what was with the combing of the hair??? The new Indy should be older in my opinion. Shia is too young. What they need to do is make a new back to the future, even without MJ Fox, I think it could work…Dr Brown with his wife and sons…or a new Ghostbusters…
June 7th, 2008 at 1:00 pm
just showing my disgust once again , this movie is yet another trilogy ruiner, right up there with Die Hard 4 , cmon now , ur rich enought Spielberg…and another thing , this isnt james bond indiana jones isnt suposed to go on forever with a new lead role every 10 years , no need to find a new one cause there is and has been only one indy as far as im concerned. And thats the bottom line cause stone cold said so .
June 7th, 2008 at 2:07 pm
I believe the Spielberg and Lucas did their best to keep the Indy theme alive but also realized that it had been 19 years and the demographic of people who would pay the most to see this movie had changed. They needed something new. I believe that the movie was good; no it wasn’t the originals but if you went in expecting it to be you were bound to be disappointed. If they continue I am sure Harrison would be in the movies as a major player. Lucas and Spielberg knew Indy is nothing without that man and they know they would lose half the fan base by taking him out altogether. I have faith in these two men to do the best of their ability with any movie they wish to put out. It’s not like they put out half assed work they try very hard and it may not be perfect but if that’s what you expect then you will always be disappointed.
Shia did an amazing job stepping in to big shoes and trying his very best to live up to what he knew would be expected. You could tell he had doubts about taking the role because the reviews among fans and new comers would be mixed. He has a definite Indy flare. Shia as an actor is very good I have no doubt in my mind that if sequels were to be produced that he would stand and deliver.
June 8th, 2008 at 9:20 pm
Try try try again huh ? u dont do that with indy, the plot was half assed and wierd , definitly a long term scratched together story line to be different from the others , people dont want different they want wut they like , and aliens and scifi and cheap CG is not wut they like, Shia sucks and trys to hard , he is not natural on camera, he is a cheap corny lining side kick in the majority of his career, which has yet to truely produce and make a legit name for himself.
June 8th, 2008 at 9:26 pm
For me, I just wouldn’t enjoy an Indiana Jones film if Indiana Jones himself were not in it. Besides, for me, Shia Lebouf just doesn’t fit the “Indy†mold. I think Zachary Quinto has the right look and attitude for the part, but he was busy with Star Trek. Besides, since I’m not a highly paid professional, my opinion probably doesn’t matter anyway.
Still the same, I absolutely do want to see an Indy 5. I’d love to see more adventures in writing, too. I know it may not be with Ford, but who knows? Someday, it’d be great to see Indy on the small screen — a tv series and not something like Young Indiana Jones. There was nothing “Indiana Jones” about it, until Harrison Ford guest starred. Otherwise, that show failed to meet the mark for the audience. I would love a series, or even tv movies. In any case, it’s got to be true to what the crowds fell in love with–Indiana Jones.
June 9th, 2008 at 7:14 pm
I agree, they should only continue the searies if Harrison Ford is in it other wise they should not do it because Harrison Ford is the major star of it and their would be no movie with him he is in-replaceable.
They could make it so that they go on a adventure together like Indiana did with his dad in the Last Crusade.
June 15th, 2008 at 5:59 am
George lucas must be mad to think this will work, im am well up for an indiana jones 5,6,7 but only if Harrison Ford is still in the driving seat, i dont mind shia (mutt) as his new sidekick helping him kick the russians ass and any other bad guys, but thats truely all he could ever be, and the only way it will ever really work!
June 15th, 2008 at 6:07 am
Why would any of us want to see a spin off with mud?? if ask you? You do realise if there ever is a spin-off with Shia as Mud on his own then will may have to kiil off indiana jones as they did with indy’s dad (sean connery) as they did in this one to make bit more believable. I mean come on who wants to see Shia’s caracter (mud williams) in a scene at begining of film of indy 5, 6 or 7 looking down at photo of indiana jones (harrison ford) moarning over his dad indy dying, as indiana jones did in this latest film lookiing at his dad (sean connery), who wants to remenber the franchise like that because i dont. If harrison Ford aint in the sequals then the heart/soul/magic will be gone! they just wouldnt work. We dont want to see the charactor Indiana Jones an all most old man nearly needing a walking stick or bumped off to bring in the son to take over the franchise, it is just demoralizing the first three films! we dont want to remember indiana jones like that do we????,
IF THEY DO ANY INDY MOVIES WITHOUT HARRISON FORD IT WOULD BE WRONG! IT WOULD BE “SAC RELIGIOUS”!!!
June 15th, 2008 at 6:16 am
LETS HANG GOERGE LUCAS FOR EVEN CONCIDERING ANY SEQUALS WITHOUT HARRISON FORD!!
WHO THINKS HE IS JUST TRYING TO MAKE AS MUCH MONEY FROM THE FRANCHISE AS HE CAN BY EVEN THINKING OF MAKING ANY SPIN-OFFS?!?
June 15th, 2008 at 6:24 am
PLEASE DONT WRECK OUR MEMERIES OF HARRISON FORD AS INDIANA JONES!! DON’T KILL HIM OFF JUST FOR A NEW SPIN-OFF FRANCHISE THAT JUST SIMPLY WON’T WORK!!
June 16th, 2008 at 5:37 pm
story flaw:
indy drank from the grail , technically him and his father should not die in these horrid sequals that never should have been made because they drank from it,
also:
shia is such a girl in this too , indy 4 should not have been made nor should thougths of 5? ….6?….7? cmon , if you can think of a better way to end an timeless classic trilogy than indy riding off into the sunset ( crusade ) .come talk to me and we can get rick but untill that day , indy franchise should have been put under lock and key nailed up in a wooden box and wheeled away into a secret governemnt bunker next to the ark ( raiders)