Harrison Ford Will Probably Be In Indiana Jones 5 (But He WON'T Be The Star)
Has the reboot already nuked the fridge?
There will be another Indiana Jones 5. I don't think anybody seriously thinks that Disney will simply leave the other big Lucasfilm property to stagnate, bringing in only profits from the Blu-Ray rerelease of the The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles. The big question is in what form will the next movie take. Will Steven Spielberg return to direct (George Lucas is presumably off the writing duties)? When will it be set? And who's going to play the hero? The popular opinion has been that it'll be something of a reboot, with Chris Pratt taking up the titular role. Pratt has already channeled Ford before, his Star-Lord in Guardians Of The Galaxy a more juvenile version of Han Solo, so this feels like inspired casting. But it's now looking like that may just be wishful thinking pushed by fan desire (kinda like Pratt as a young Han Solo, a bizarre idea that makes no sense when you consider he's older than Ford as a regular-aged Solo) and doesn't have the closest relation to the current state of affairs. Frank Marshall, the producer of the previous films of the series (and husband to Lucasfilm chief Kathleen Kennedy) has recently said the plan is for the fifth Indy film to once again star Harrison Ford. Wait, what? 