LucasFilm made several announcements about upcoming shows and movies at the Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023 event.

LucasFilm made several announcements about upcoming shows and movies at the Star Wars Celebration Europe 2023 event.

It has been revealed that Harrison Ford will face an old foe once again in the upcoming Indiana Jones 5 as new images from the film are released by Empire Magazine.

Disney’s annual showcase and fan event D23 Expo is in full swing, featuring updates from the worlds of Marvel, Star Wars, Disney, 20th Century and more. On Saturday, LucasFilm shared a glimpse of their future plans during the Studio Showcase. See details of some of the projects that were announced below:
Harrison Ford appeared at the Lucasfilm panel at Star Wars Celebration today to announce that Indiana Jones 5 will hit theaters on June 30, 2023.
Antonio Banderas is Harrison Ford’s newest co-star in the anticipated next installment in the Indiana Jones franchise.
The Oscar-nominated Banderas has closed a deal to join the film to star alongside Ford, who returns as our favourite archaeologist, and an all-star ensemble that includes Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook and Shaunette Renée Wilson. Continue reading
Following the news that Phoebe Waller-Bridge had landed the female lead in the next Indiana Jones movie, Lucasfilm has found Harrison Ford’s next co-star in Mads Mikkelsen, who is set to join the next installment.
Frank Marshall has confirmed that James Mangold will be directing Indiana Jones 5, with Steven Spielberg on board as a producer.
Speaking to Collider, Marshall, who has served as a creative voice on all four Indiana Jones films, reiterated that Spielberg won’t be back to direct Indy 5 despite being attached to the project for several years. Instead, Mangold will be signing on as the director of Indy’s next adventure.
Disney confirmed a massive re-shuffling of its major upcoming titles due to the coronavirus pandemic earlier today including Mulan and several MCU Phase 4 entries.
The latest installment and still untitled entry of the Indiana Jones franchise has inevitably has been caught up in the wake of the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.
Hugh Jackman is about to hang up his claws.
The actor will soon be appearing for the very last time as the most iconic X-Man for a third Wolverine solo movie, with James Mangold back in the director’s chair after The Wolverine. It had been going under the snappy working title of Untitled Wolverine Film. But now we know the official title: Logan.