Harrison Ford to play Indiana Jones again

London:  Hollywood superstar Harrison Ford is getting his whip out again, as he is set to hit the big screen as Indiana Jones.
The 67-year-old has revealed that Indiana Jones 5 could be on the cards as he has agreed on an idea with the hit franchise’s producers George Lucas and Steven Spielberg, reported BBC online.

Indiana Jones is one of Ford’s most iconic roles and the trio are in the early stages of developing a fifth movie in the franchise.
“The process works like this... We come to some basic agreement and then George goes away for a long time and works on it,” he explained.
“Then Steven and I get it in some form, some embryonic form. Then if we like it we start working with George on it and at some point down the line it’s ready and we do it,” he said about the upcoming project.
Ford returned to the role of the explorer, fondly called “Indy” by fans, back in 2008, almost twenty years after Last Crusade hit the big screen.
Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull was the most successful film in the franchise as it took over $786 million at the global box office.
The movie saw Karen Allen return as Marion Ravenwood and introduced Transformers star Shia LaBeouf as Mutt Williams, Indy’s son.       —PTI

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Driver says charge on Naomi false
London:  Naomi Campbell’s driver has apologised for falsely accusing her of assaulting him and the supermodel says she is “pleased”.
Driver Miodrag Mejdina conveyed through his lawyer that he “got angry and overreacted” and that the incident was “blown out of proportion”, reports people.Com. After accepting the apology, Campbell said: “I was accused of unacceptable behaviour towards a driver in New York. I have worked very hard on correcting my previous wrongdoings and I will not be held hostage to my past. I try to treat everyone with respect and I am pleased the driver has apologised.”
“I would like to put the last few days behind me and move on,” she added.        —IANS

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