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 Work on fifth sequel of Indiana Jones begins
 Updated at: 1758 PST,  Thursday, June 10, 2010
Work on fifth sequel of Indiana Jones begins LONDON: Indiana Jones will undertake ‘Bermuda Triangle’ in the upcoming installment of the Adventure franchise, according to reports.

Harrison Ford reprised his role as the heroic archaeologist in 2008’s ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’.

The actor has now confirmed that Steven Spielberg and George Lucas are working on a follow-up, but he recently said he would only sign up if he likes the story.

Movie insiders have claimed that the preparations for the fifth film are close to completion and shooting has been scheduled to begin next year (11).

And in the film, Ford’s character will head to the Bermuda Triangle- the famous stretch of the North Atlantic Ocean where numerous aircrafts have disappeared in unexplained circumstances

“George (Lucas) and Steven (Spielberg) have been working on a script and it’s almost there. Harrison is on stand-by for filming next year. This looks like being an emotional and exciting conclusion to the franchise, with Indy facing his biggest challenge yet. Shia LaBeouf has a central role again as Indy’s son but this will be a blockbuster made in the old fashioned way rather than the CGI efforts of the last movie,” the Daily Express quoted an insider as telling Stuff.co.nz.
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