Lucas approves Indy 4 script
June 2nd, 2005
Accordint to Variety, screenwriter Jeff Nathanson’s draft for "Indiana Jones 4" got the approval of George Lucas and Steven Spielberg. But before Paramount can move on with the project, Harrison Ford still has to sign off on the script, and he hasn’t read it yet. Lucas met with Nathanson and they went over the draft recently. The screenwriter also got notes from Spielberg, who brought him into the mix after working with him on "Catch Me if You Can" and Terminal.
Scheduling Indiana Jones 4 for a 2006 start will be tricky for Spielberg because he is tied up with other projects.
Scheduling Indiana Jones 4 for a 2006 start will be tricky for Spielberg because he is tied up with other projects.
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