INDIANA JONES 5 Has Been Pushed To 2021 More Disney Movie Release Dates Have Been Shuffled

We heard that Indiana Jones 5 was going to be delayed, but now Disney has made it official. The Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford sequel will not be released until July 9th, 2021. The reason for the delay is writing issues. With Jonathan Kasdan (Solo) coming on board as the new screenwriter, it seems like he’ll need more time to get the script in ship shape.

The studio has also shuffled a few other release dates for some of their upcoming films. Dwayne Johnson’s Jungle Cruise will now be released on October 11th, 2019, Angelina Jolie’s Maleficent 2 will now be released on May 29th, 2020, and Emily Blunt‘s Mary Poppins Returns will be released on December 19th, instead of the 25th.

The release date of another upcoming untitled Marvel film has been moved from July 30, 2021, to  February 12, 2021. There’s another untitled live-action Disney film set to take its first time slot.

I just want Indiana Jones 5 to be the best film it can possibly be. I hope it’s up there in quality with the original three films. It would be great to see Indiana Jones on another fantastical adventure.

Steven Spielberg: Indiana Jones 5 Will be Harrison Ford’s Last

Steven Spielberg: Indiana Jones 5 Will be Harrison Ford's Last

The Sun reported that Ready Player One director Steven Spielberg thinks that Indiana Jones 5 will be Harrison Ford’s last movie in the franchise.

“This will be Harrison Ford’s last Indiana Jones movie, I am pretty sure, but it will certainly continue after that,” he said.

Spielberg also discussed the possibility of Indiana Jones being played by a female. Despite knowing that fans would be outraged over the character’s gender changing, he thinks it is time for the change to happen.

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Indiana Jones 5 Filming to Start in April 2019

Indiana Jones 5 Filming to Start in April 2019

Ready Player One director Steven Spielberg revealed at the Empire Awards last night that Lucasfilm’s Indiana Jones 5 filming will begin in the UK in April 2019!

“It’s always worth the trip when I get to work with this deep bench of talent coming out of the UK. The actors, and the crew, the chippies, the sparks, the drivers — everybody who has helped me make my movies here, and will continue helping me make my movies here when I come back in April 2019 to make the fifth Indiana Jones movie right here,” he said.

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Disney Threatens Us With More Indiana Jones Movie Beyond #5

Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford are currently in the process of developing a fifth Indiana Jones film for Lucasfilm and Disney. As we all suspected, Indiana Jones 5 won’t be the last film to be made in the franchise! Disney is planning on keeping it alive for years to come. During an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Disney Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Bob Iger talked about the Indiana Jones franchise and explained that part five just won’t be a one-off: Continue reading

Steven Spielberg promises one big thing for Indiana Jones 5

Steven Spielberg Promises One Big Thing for Indiana Jones 5

With the 73-year-old Harrison Ford signed up for Lucasfilm‘s Indiana Jones 5, many fans are wondering/worried that director Steven Spielberg plans to have the same fate of Han Solo in The Force Awakens befall our favorite globe-trotting archaeologist. Well worry no longer, as the legendary filmmaker has told The Hollywood Reporter that he is not only “super excited” about the fifth installment but that adventure will still have a name at the end of the movie and that name will be Indiana Jones! Continue reading

John Williams Will Score Indiana Jones 5 & Star Wars: Episode VIII

American Film Institute 44th Life Achievement Award Gala Tribute to John Williams

The American Film Institute held a red carpet event honoring legendary film composer John Williams with a lifetime achievement award. The 84-year-old Williams, whose work on all four Indiana Jones films as well as all seven Star Wars Saga films are career-defining, took the opportunity to assure the world he would be back for Lucasfilm‘s next installments of both franchises.

“If I can do it, I certainly will,” Williams confirmed to Variety of his commitment to do the music for Rian Johnson’s Star Wars: Episode VIII, currently in the home stretch of filming. “I told Kathy Kennedy I’m happy to do it, but the real reason is, I didn’t want anybody else writing music for Daisy Ridley.” Continue reading

Harrison Ford, Steven Spielberg to Return for Fifth ‘Indiana Jones’ Movie. One is too old for this.

Indiana Jones is swinging back into theaters.

Steven Spielberg will direct Harrison Ford in the untitled fifth installment in the action-adventure franchise, which will open July 19, 2019, Disney announced Tuesday.

“Indiana Jones is one of the greatest heroes in cinematic history, and we can’t wait to bring him back to the screen in 2019,” said Disney chairman Alan Horn. “It’s rare to have such a perfect combination of director, producers, actor and role, and we couldn’t be more excited to embark on this adventure with Harrison and Steven.” Continue reading

Steven Spielberg Can’t Wait to Work With Harrison Ford Again on INDIANA JONES 5

We all know that Indiana Jones 5 is gong to happen one day. Disney plans on making it, Harrison Ford will be back to star in it, and director Steven Spielberg can’t wait to work with him again in the franchise.

Like many of you, I didn’t care for 2008’s The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, and I’d like to think that it never happened. I believe there’s still room for another classic Indiana Jones adventure, and I hope this next one will be it. Continue reading

Indiana Jones 5: No Intention To Recast Indy, Says Producer Frank Marshall

Fear not, Indiana Jones devotees — everyone’s favorite rogue archaeologist isn’t being recast anytime soon. Recently, Total Film interviewed long-time Indiana Jones producer Frank Marshall, who put some rather rampant rumors to rest about what fans are tentatively calling Indiana Jones 5.

Rumors surrounding the possible fifth installment to the franchise kicked off almost as soon as the fourth, which starred Harrison Ford and Shia LeBouf, hit theaters. Now, Marshall shuts them down: Continue reading