Shia LaBeouf Confirms Indy V Is 'Gearing Up'
Also confirms Wall Street sequel is titled 'Money Never Sleeps'
Shia LaBeouf has confirmed that Indy V is off the ground, stating in a recent interview that 'Steven just said that he cracked the story on it, and I think they're gearing that up'.
'Steven' obviously being that Spielberg fellow, who directed the last year's Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull , in which LaBeouf starred as Mutt Williams, son of the eponymous archaeologist.
LaBeouf's character has been rumored to be taking over the reigns of the family business, namely bothering Commie-Nazis, though this is the first we've heard about a sequel.
Speaking to the BBC in an interview for the upcoming Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen , LaBeouf gave no more details about the angle of the story Speilberg has in mind, but in stating that he 'cracked it', suggests that they have found the right direction for the film, but what that means for Harrison Ford and fans of the franchise only time will tell.
Also asked about working with Oliver Stone on the Wall Street sequel, the actor mentioned that the current title is Money Never Sleep s and that Stone is 'different to anything I've experienced'.
The title 'Money Never Sleeps' raised a few eyebrows in the TF office, because money never wakes either. Nor does it laugh, cry, sing or dance. It's inanimate. Apparently, money can hold you when youi're lonely however, as long as you make some sort of money-based harness.
Anyway. Excited about the prospect of more Indy? Not so excited? Leave us a comment.
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