According to producer Frank Marshall, rumours of a fifth Indiana Jones film have been greatly exaggerated.
While doing the publicity rounds for The Bourne Legacy, Marshall discussed George Lucas’s position with Crave Online, explaining: “I think he’s thinking about ideas but he’s certainly not writing one. We’d love to keep the series going but again it’s got to be a really good story. They’re hard to do.”
The most recent film in the series - Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – received mixed reviews when it hit in 2008, but went on to gross $787m world-wide.
And as far as Marshall is concerned, the franchise could end there. “I say, for me, [Kingdom of the Crystal Skull] is the last hurrah” he told Collider. “I know that yes, we talked about [a fifth film], but there’s no idea. There’s no MacGuffin.”
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Source : ign[dot]com
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