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Indiana Jones 5 Happening At Fox?

We’ve been running a lot of headlines ending in question marks today, so please be aware that if we throw a “?” on the end of a story title it doesn’t mean were’ big fans of The Riddler. Rather, it’s an indicator that whatever we’re reporting on is probably a pretty wild rumor which can’t be substantiated at all and should be treated as such. For example… this:

Pause.com is reporting that the Indiana Jones franchise isn’t as dead as it seems. Sure Harrison Ford is rapidly turning into dust and sure everybody hated the last movie but, well, it did make a lot of money. So Pause claims to have a mysterious source who tells them that Indiana Jones 5 is actually in the works, not at Paramount Pictures where the last movie was distributed, but over with 20th Century Fox.

Is it possible? Sure, why not. George Lucas really loves money and it would seem, so does Harrison Ford. Likely? Unless this is some sort of franchise reboot or torch-passing in which Shia LaBeouf takes over as the new Indy, more Harrison Ford in a hat just doesn’t make sense.

Source: Cinemablend.com

Could be a bizarre rumor, but you never know. Did pretty good at the box office. I must say I didn't mind the last one. Wasn't great, but was watchable.






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