So it seems that we may get to see INDIANA JONES IV sooner than we expected. According to The Indy Experience, Steven Spielberg, in a recent interview with Canal+ on French TV mentioned that INDIANA JONES IV is scheduled to start shooting at the beginning of 2005. Whaaaaat?? When did this happen? Looks like Spielberg and George Lucas are trying to sneak one past us. Either way, it seems like Indy is not down for the count and will be whipping, running, diving and romancing his way to a theater soon enough. Cova yo heart, Indy! Cova yo heart! Sorry, I love that line and I couldn't find any other way to fit it in other than to just randomly blurt it out. Spielberg also mentioned a smidgen about his other upcoming projects. To check that out, click HERE.
With a movie as highly anticipated as BATMAN BEGINS, it shouldn't be a surprise for sequel rumors to already be popping up. And, sure enough, Batman-On-Film is reporting on some sequel rumors. According to their "trusted insider" Nolan will direct the sequel as it's apparently his "baby" and as we all learned from DIRTY DANCING, nobody puts baby in a corner, especially NOT Nolan's baby. Wait, did that make sense? Anyway, they also mentioned that the villian may not be who we all expect (I guess no Godzilla) but could very well be one we've seen in the previous films. In addition, it's likely that Christian Bale, Michael Cane, Gary Oldman and Morgan Freeman will return for the sequel, David Goyer will likely be involved in some capacity (as he was with this one) and the sequel will likely pick up a few years after the events of the first. For more on that, go HERE.
Now what kinda day would it be if there wasn't a Superman rumor? Not a very good one, in my opinion. Actually, let me just say that, like The Indy Experience about INDIANA JONES and Batman-On-Film about BATMAN, Superman-V.com is a site that picks up absolutely everything about the latest SUPERMAN movie. If Bryan Singer were to hold meetings and code sensitive SUPERMAN information in farts, they would not only pick up that he was transferring fart-coded information but they'd also decode the fart and extrapolate its significance within the context of the movie. They're that good and they've recently put up an article explaining the whole Jim Caviezel/Harry Knowles/Mark Millar fiasco. Basically, Caviezel is a back-up choice while Singer has a deadline to find the unknown that he would prefer. Check that out HERE.