Indiana Jones

July 1, 2009 at 11:39am PST
Photos: Paramount Pictures

Harrison Ford is set to reprise his role as the legendary explorer, Indiana Jones, despite pushing 70.

Seriously?

Harrison, who turns 67 later on this month, will play the role of Indy in the fifth film in the series and it's rumored to be his last performance as the adventurer. (Ya think?! ...)

Filming is notexpected to start until next year, and the flick will not be released before 2011, when the star will be 69.

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.”

Sock Tube Present Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

Thursday June 19, 2008

Sock Tube makes Indiana Jone 4 suck a little bit less. At least their version is funny and interesting.

Warning: Spoilers ahead...but the plot is retarded anyway so do you really care?

May 30, 2008 at 1:11am PST

Disney CEO Robert Iger said Wednesday that The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian is underperforming at the box office because of competition from Iron Man and Indiana Jones.

Mmmm hmmm. It’s not because the movie sucked and has gotten terrible word of mouth. It’s just “bad timing.”

So far, the Narnia sequel has earned $30 million less than its predecessor in the same amount of time and it’s only showing signs of slowing down. The next movie in the Narnia series is still set for release May 7, 2010.

May 29, 2008 at 11:00am PST

The London Paper is reporting that Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart are engaged.

As wonderful a couple as Indiana Jones and Ally McBeal make, we’re not so sure this smacks of the truth.

May 13, 2008 at 1:36pm PST

Shia LaBeouf is desperate to make sure everyone knows he isn't "Hollywood."

The Indiana Jones star is GQ's coverboy and he took the opportunity to make himself look completely moronic – talking about "toilet seat art", his "method acting" technique that included vandalism, and this lovely bit about himself:

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