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    • Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull

      (2008) PG-13

      Directed by: Steven Spielberg

      Starring: Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett, Shia LaBeouf

      Overview: Indy (Harrison Ford) and a deadly Soviet agent vie for possession of a powerful artifact.

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    • Star Wars: The Clone Wars

      (2008) PG

      Directed by: Dave Filoni

      Starring: Matt Lanter, Ashley Eckstein, James Arnold Taylor

      Overview: The Army of the Republic, led by the Jedi, battles the droid armies across the galaxy.

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George Lucas Movie News

Thursday, October 22

Saturday, September 19

  • Sean Connery Could Return For Indiana Jones 5

    Indiana Jones 5

    While hardcore fans of the Indiana Jones franchise may have been disappointed by elements of the latest chapter in the Steven Spielberg and George Lucas collaboration, there's no doubt that Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was a colossal hit. With a production budget of $185 million, Skull became a blockbuster its opening weekend — earning over $100 million — and went on to rake in nearly $790 million worldwide.

    Many complained that the franchise had been reduced by the inclusion of aliens into the Indy mythos, while others were simply hoping to see Sean Connery reprise his role as Indy's father, Prof. Henry Jones. Connery's character was initially written into the Skull script, but was removed when the Scottish actor refused to appear again. Though it is implied in the fourth chapter of the Indiana Jones series that Indy's dad has passed away, an insider source is claiming that Spielberg and Lucas are working on a script for Indiana Jones 5 that opens the door for Connery to return.

    Steven Spielberg has been working on a script with George Lucas and there is an element of the story that could see Sean returning. Anything is possible in these movies and if Sean wants to return he will become central to the new story.


    Indiana Jones 5?

    Karen Allen dishes on a fifth installment of Indy.

    Posted 09/19/2009 by BrentJS

    Related: George Lucas | Steven Spielberg | Sean Connery | Raiders of the Lost Ark | Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom | Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade | Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull | Indiana Jones 5

Tuesday, September 15

  • Harrison Ford Says Indiana Jones 5 Coming Together

    Harrison Ford confirms Indiana Jones 5Fox News reported that the French publication Le Figaro spoke recently with Harrison Ford, who confirmed that preparations are underway for a fifth installment of the Indiana Jones franchise.

    The story for the new Indiana Jones is in the process of taking form. Steven Spielberg, George Lucas and myself are agreed on what the fifth adventure will concern, and George is actively at work. If the script is good, I'll be very happy to put the costume on again.

    No other details yet, although we know that Shia LaBeouf will return as Indy's son, Mutt.


    Posted 09/15/2009 by Rich Z

    Related: George Lucas | Harrison Ford | Steven Spielberg | Shia LaBeouf | Indiana Jones 5

Tuesday, September 23

  • The Force Unleashed Could Be Headed for the Big Screen

    Star Wars: The Force UnleashedStar Wars fans (and pretty much everyone else) may have roundly rejected the recent animated flick Star Wars: The Clone Wars, but they've shown plenty of love for the videogame Star Wars: The Force Unleashed, snapping up over a million copies in its first five days of release. While TFU's gameplay has received mixed reviews, its storyline, revolving around Darth Vader's secret apprentice and the hunt for the last of the Jedi, has been lauded as the saga's best in over a decade (which, given its recent track record, isn't the toughest accomplishment).

    The L.A. Times' "Hero Complex" blog today posted an interesting article discussing the possibility of The Force Unleashed being made into a major motion picture. Given Lucasfilm's penchant for exploiting anything and everything Star Wars-related to its fullest profit-making potential, don't be surprised to see some iteration of the story make the leap to the big screen in the near future. Let's just hope that this time George Lucas resists the urge to add any flamboyantly effeminate Hutts or relentlessly annoying Padawans to its cast of characters.


    Posted 09/23/2008 by reelz

    Related: George Lucas | Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Wednesday, June 4

Friday, May 9

  • Clone Wars Trailer Reveals New Vision for Star Wars

    Let's hope this guy's better than HaydenLucasfilm today released the first theatrical trailer for Star Wars: The Clone Wars, the new 3-D animated flick slated for release on August 15th. Little of the plot is revealed in the two-minute clip, save for a few tidbits about a kidnapping plot involving Jabba the Hutt's son. Which means, of course, that Jabba found a way to procreate -- an unsettling fact that leaves all of us to wonder just how something like that could possibly have occurred. Let's hope that Clone Wars' story, which bridges the gap between episodes II and III of the Star Wars saga, leaves out that unpleasant detail.

    The new clip showcases Star Wars: The Clone Wars' interesting animation style and abundance of new characters -- both of which are likely to spur furious speculation in the fanboy community. Are the characters too "video game" in appearance? And just who exactly are all of those folks wielding red lightsabres? New Sith recruits? Check out the Clone Wars trailer over at Yahoo Movies and let us know what you think.


    Posted 05/09/2008 by reelz

    Related: George Lucas | Star Wars: The Clone Wars

Tuesday, February 12

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Friday, September 28

Thursday, May 10

  • Lucas disses Spidey

    Jar Jar Rules!!!Count Star Wars profiteer creator George Lucas as among those unimpressed with Spider-Man 3.

    According to Fox News, Lucas referred to the third installment of the Spidey franchise as "a silly, silly movie," and added "There just isn't much there. Once you take it all apart, there's not much story, is there?"

    This coming from the man who gave us Jar-Jar Binks and the Ewoks.

    Judging from his increasingly ludicrous statements, it's becoming more and more apparent that Lucas is bent on becoming the Michael Jackson of directors, retreating into his own fantasy world in which the standard rules of taste simply don't apply. In George's world, superfluous CGI sidekicks make perfect sense, Hayden Christensen is considered a good actor and movies superior to his own are labeled "silly."


    Posted 05/10/2007 by reelz

    Related: George Lucas | Spider-Man 3

Wednesday, April 18

  • Indy 4 already in trouble?

    Shia LaBeouf = the next Jar-Jar?Shooting has yet to begin on the fourth Indiana Jones film and fans already have cause to worry. In a recent interview with MTV News, one-time Indy 4 screenwriter Frank Darabont spoke of his much-publicized troubles with producer George Lucas:

    "I spent a year of very determined effort on something I was very excited about, working very closely with Steven Spielberg and coming up with a result that I and he felt was terrific. He wanted to direct it as his next movie, and then suddenly the whole thing goes down in flames because George Lucas doesn't like the script." Hey, a paycheck's a paycheck.

    Some speculate that the rift began when Darabont ignored Lucas's request for Indiana to be paired with a Jamaican-accented, CGI-animated sidekick. Lucas, having already contracted with Hasbro to sell a line of toys based on the new character, was left with no choice but to fire Darabont.

    Allegedly.


    Posted 04/18/2007 by reelz

    Related: Frank Darabont | George Lucas | Steven Spielberg

Wednesday, March 28

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