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Indiana Jones 5: Mystery of the Retirement Home
 
Just no kid from transformers. Also add a couple hott actresses..
 
National Treasure 2 is great, it left a solid cliffhanger for the next one, the mistery of the page the president wanted The Cage to look at

I thought part 2 was just ok. I loved part 1 though. But yeah part 2 did end on an interesting note and they could take it all kinds of interesting places from there. Like having Nic Cage go looking for the Ark of the Covenant or something.
 
Just waiting for this to get canceled after Ford gets accused of sexually harassing someone 55 years ago.
 
Update: January 19, 2018

Steven Speilberg Eyeing INDIANA JONES 5 or WEST WIDE STORY as His Next Film


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Hot off directing back to back pictures in the Oscar contender The Post and the upcoming Ready Player One, Steven Spielberg is now figuring out his next two directorial vehicles. There are several percolating, but sources say he is eyeing Indiana Jones, and then would either precede or follow quickly with another pic. Deadline is hearing that one might be his dream project, a new version of West Side Story. Spielberg’s camp had no comment on his plans.

Deadline revealed back in 2015 that Spielberg had his eye on his Jurassic World star Chris Pratt to be a central part of the franchise relaunch, alongside Harrison Ford. Not sure if that is set in stone, but the prospect of Spielberg relaunching the franchise he hatched with pal George Lucas makes Disney’s acquisition of LucasFilm seem even more brilliant in hindsight. That franchise moved from Paramount and came with all the Star Wars stuff. David Koepp wrote the Indy script. Disney dated it for 2020.

Spielberg has long been interested in a new version of the 1961 classic movie West Side Story, which was co-directed by Robert Wise and Jerome Robbins from the Arthur Laurents, Leonard Bernstein and Stephen Sondheim Broadway musical. Frequent Spielberg collaborator Tony Kushner has been working on the script.

Unsure how quickly Spielberg will move from one project to the next, but his history of multi-tasking is strong. That included the time he made Jurassic Park and Schindler’s List back to back. It made for a memorable 1993, with Jurassic proving a huge summer hit that spawned a franchise and theme park rides at Universal, and then Schindler’s List winning Best Picture. He did something similar with Ready Player One, with early footage from the Ernest Cline novel adaptation that got the Comic-Con crowd all hot and bothered last summer in San Diego. Warner Bros releases it March 30 and we’ll know Tuesday how The Post fares with Oscar nominations.

Sources said that Spielberg could fall for another script — if you got a good one, now’s the time to send it — and could possibly do a film before Indy if one hits him like a lightning bolt the way that Liz Hannah’s script for The Post did.

Steven Spielberg Eyes Indiana Jones and ‘West Side Story’ Atop Next Directing Vehicles
 
Just retire already.
If your options are rehashing a tired franchise with played out actors, OR remaking an already perfectly adapted classic, then just retire.
 
If he's actually going to make this thing, then he needs to do it already. Ford's not getting any younger and with each day that passes he's less believable as Indy.
 
Just retire already.
If your options are rehashing a tired franchise with played out actors, OR remaking an already perfectly adapted classic, then just retire.

Never!

Spielberg should never retire. Like Clint Eastwood, he must go out on his shield.

Considering the fact that he's in his 70s now, there's no telling how many more movies that we'll get from him so I think we appreciate the fact that he's still giving us new films. Because once he's gone, he's gone forever. The King will be dead.
 
Never!

Spielberg should never retire. Like Clint Eastwood, he must go out on his shield.

Considering the fact that he's in his 70s now, there's no telling how many more movies that we'll get from him so I think we should appreciate what we get. Because once he's gone, he's gone forever. The King will be dead.

That would be a blessing right now
 
Maybe but all he is releasing is C-Level right now

Still living off E.T and Jurassic Park fame

Knowing you, you haven't even watched any of his films since Munich.

Lincoln was excellent, and Bridge of Spies and The Post were both very good.
 
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