Indiana Jones 4 project moves forward
By mashrof
@mashrof (23)
Malaysia
January 3, 2007 2:14pm CST
Steven Spielberg has been reported Variety and other trades as postponing directing on the Lincoln project. Spielberg says that "George, Harrison and I are all very excited. We feel that the script was well worth the wait. We hope it delivers everything you'd expect from our history with Indiana Jones."
George Lucas has mentioned they are writing Sean Connery's role of Jone's father in hopes the Scottish acting legend will agree to join the cast.
Screenwriter David Koepp, who worled with Speilberg on "War of the Worlds" and "Jurassic Park" also wrote the screenplay that made the grade with both Lucas and Spielberg. An earlier screenplay by Frank Darabont had been rejected.
The usual suspects will be producing. Executive producers Lucas and Kathy Kennedy joining producer Frank Marshall with Lucasfilm Ltd., and Paramount Pictures will distribute worldwide.
Pre-production offices will open in Spring, with production said to commence in June with a May, 2008 release planned.
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