Steven Spielberg: ‘Indiana Jones could be a WOMAN after Harrison Ford’s last movie’
https://www.express.co.uk/entertain...pielberg-female-Indiana-Jones-5-Harrison-Ford
So there is that.
Agree that it was disappointing, but I totally thought that they ripped off The Last Crusade with the tomb scene at the end of the movie.I saw Doom Raider and it was very disappointing! I thought they would've Indy-Jonesed this one but... NOPE.:facepalm
We're reading too much into this. Somebody just suggested the idea of a female Indy and Spielberg granted that such a thing was possible. Not exactly a declaration that it's happening.
Indy will most likely look different next time, just because trying to compete with young Harrison Ford's Indy is such a losing game. When you cannot possibly live up to expectations then you're better off trying something different.
I do think they will definitely look for someone young and charismatic, capable of leading the franchise for a number of new movies.
I *could* be on board for a female successor. But only if they DON'T go the Lara Croft route and make her a "hottie".
She'd need to be of average physique, and suitably gruffy/sarcastic.
Sent using Tapatalk.
Steven Spielberg: ‘Indiana Jones could be a WOMAN after Harrison Ford’s last movie’
https://www.express.co.uk/entertain...pielberg-female-Indiana-Jones-5-Harrison-Ford
So there is that.
Spielberg is totally lost to great film making,:wacko Sorry this isn't a chick franchise...
Knew it was coming, wish them luck with that.
The Franchise ended for me after Last Crusade
- - - Updated - - -
He could care less about making good films anymore, all about the politics and money now and “keeping busy”
A shame he lost his passion for making great films
I feel the same way about Spielberg. I think his last great film was Minority Report.Same here. I would ride my bike as a kid to the theater and watch all these great films.
The last Spielberg film I watched in a theater was SPR. Loved BOB and The Pacific on HBO. I always wished the air war story would have been told that way.
The rest has been sad film making. The magic and passion is gone. Just eluding to the thought that an Indi franchise could be taken over by a female is beyond pathetic.
He'll be nearly 80 by the time Indy 5 comes out. I've got a bad feeling about this.
First:
There are three Indiana Jones films. End. Of. Discussion.
...
yadda, von Greutscher drinks from the well and disappears, Indy puts it together, goes back in time, hands off his hat to whomever his heir apparent is (daughter, I'd guess), takes a sip, and now you have not one but two Indy franchises you can play with: one set in Indy's past (allowing for the Chris Pratt/Anthony Ingruber BECAUSE DUH, CAST HIM YOU IDIOTS takeover), one set in the present or near-past with Indy's daughter or son or both or whatever.
...