Indiana Jones 5 Starring LaBeouf

June 17, 2009 at 7:56am PST
Photos: Paramount Pictures

Shia LaBeouf let the beans spill in a recent interview to promote Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (opening June 24th) that a fifth installment of The Indiana Jones franchise is in the works.

Really?! Steven Spielberg is making another Indy saga starring LaDouche?!

“[Director Steven Spielberg] just said that he cracked the story on it before I left and I think they’re gearing that up.”

The actor also had a lot to say about his coming part in the Wall Street sequel, which is a far cry from a Michael Bay action blockbuster. “Definitely no special effects in that movie,” LeBeouf said with a small grin. “[Wall Street director] Oliver Stone is just a different filmmaker than I’ve experienced. He’s just a bit more rebellious than Steven [Spielberg] and has a different edge than [Michael Bay].”

Let’s be sure to note, he is not sayin’ anything bad about Bay or Spielberg. Although, we know LaBeouf has loose lips that are filled with ill comments.

“It’s fun to get to work with your superheroes,” he explained. “These guys are Batman & Robin to me… I get to wake up and shake hands with mermaids and unicorns. I live in a fantasy world, which is amazing.”

If Harrison Ford is returning we might rent the flick, but in the mean time, we’ll find some other way to get our fix of mermaids and unicorns.

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