Shia LaBeouf Confirmed as "Indiana Jones" Junior
According to one of Slate Magazine's sources, it's a done deal: Shia LaBeouf IS on board to play the heroic archaeologist's son in "Indiana Jones 4."
Slate doesn't reveal its very reliable source, but the publication certainly isn't known as a gossip rag, so I've no problem accepting the scoop -- but obviously we'll all want some confirmation from George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, or the magical movie-making wizards over at Paramount Pictures.

LaBeouf in "Transformers"
In case you hadn't noticed the past year has been pretty darn big for the young Mr. LaBeouf. He's got the thriller "Disturbia" coming out soon, he's a featured player in Michael Bay's "Transformers," and now this Indiana Jones gig! Kinda makes you forget he was in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."
Source: Slate Magazine
Slate doesn't reveal its very reliable source, but the publication certainly isn't known as a gossip rag, so I've no problem accepting the scoop -- but obviously we'll all want some confirmation from George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, or the magical movie-making wizards over at Paramount Pictures.

LaBeouf in "Transformers"
In case you hadn't noticed the past year has been pretty darn big for the young Mr. LaBeouf. He's got the thriller "Disturbia" coming out soon, he's a featured player in Michael Bay's "Transformers," and now this Indiana Jones gig! Kinda makes you forget he was in "Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle."
Source: Slate Magazine
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frogleg writes: on Mar 08 2007 05:42 AM Crap. (Reply to this) |
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okito writes: on Mar 08 2007 07:18 AM cool. (Reply to this) |
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reavus4983 writes: on Mar 08 2007 07:52 AM Hilary Duff should play his daughter. That would be so cool! (Reply to this) |
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WiseGuy writes: on Mar 08 2007 07:52 AM I don't care either way. I am gonna keep an open mind about this idea and hope that it isn't gonna go the route of Jar Jar or Young Anakin. (Reply to this) |
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Tombstone Law Dog writes: on Mar 08 2007 08:31 AM [b]God [of good cinema] is Dead[/b] Let me just get this rather obvious--and rhetorical-- rant out of my system: WHY IN GOD'S GREEN FUCK DO THEY INSIST UPON MAKING 'SON OF' MOVIES!?!?! -Son of the Mask -Son of Pink Panther -Dr. Doolittle 3 (his daughter, and admittedly I didn't see it, but howyadoin' straight-to-video) The unifying factor: THESE MOVIES BLOW PULSING, HAIRY CHUNKS ...and of course, some unartistic shitstain makes a pile o' cash off them... No offense to LaBeouf, but to the makers of Indy 4, LET INDIE RIDE OFF INTO THE SUNSET WITH DIGNITY. BURN A COUPLE'A BRAIN CELLS AND COME UP WITH SOMETHING *NEW* Having said that, I'm obviously going to go see it and give it a chance-- c'mon, you're not allowed to be born after '76 and miss it. I will simply NOT be happy about it. (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Mar 08 2007 09:22 AM In reply to this comment (#857644) I'm not excited about this move Labeouf is a good actor he just seems completely wrong for the role that said yeah I'm sure Spielberg's a little bit better director that the person who did Son of the Mask. (Reply to this) |
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insanemansam5 writes: on Mar 08 2007 09:24 AM As bad as this sounds I'll hold off judgement till after I see Labeouf's action chops or lack there off in Transformers (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Mar 08 2007 10:09 AM If I can hold my tongue when it comes to Heath Ledger and the Joker, I can do it for Labeouf and his Indy gig. It's way too early to make any judgements. (Reply to this) |
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bsideleau writes: on Mar 08 2007 10:25 AM wouldn't his son be in his 30's (at the very least) or probably even 40's by now???? (Reply to this) |
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Ciaranmv writes: on Mar 08 2007 11:08 AM He looks nothing like Harrison Ford... he acts nothing like Harrison Ford... other than that, I'd say it's a perfect cast! Hopefully they won't go the Temple of (Reply to this) |
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Bigbrother writes: on Mar 08 2007 11:16 AM Bring back short round. Random Asian kids with broken english can't be that hard to find. To Ciaranmv, though I too think Temple of Doom was the least great of the series also think back to the moments you truly associate with the franchise and I think you'll be surprised how many of them were in TOD. I would be totally satisfied if they make another one of that quality. (Reply to this) |
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xensen writes: on Mar 08 2007 11:19 AM [b]a guide to recognizing your saints[/b] anyone that has seen this movie knows that the kid can act. i'm not worried one bit. (Reply to this) |
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medicineman writes: on Mar 08 2007 11:40 AM In reply to this comment (#857644) WHY IN GOD'S GREEN **** DO THEY INSIST UPON MAKING 'SON OF' MOVIES!?!?! Isn't it obvious that they are setting things up to make a transition from Harrison Ford so they can break off into a series of Indiana Jones Jr. movies? Can't you just see such a movie that will allow Indiana Jones to grow old while keeping Ford in the series for awhile to allow the Indiana Jones Jr. movies to get established? (Reply to this) |
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gratefuldawg writes: on Mar 08 2007 12:26 PM A kid ! This is what has been holding up production for 15+ years, why not throw in a cameo by Ben Affleck just for good measure. Face it, Speilberg & Lucas have lost their artistic touch to Hollywood capitalism. After sludging through the MINORITY REPORTY & WAR OF THE WORLDS, I realised Speilberg has lost his touch for creating excitement with out the result seeming cold and distant. Perhaps its from the cynical screenplays or his urning to go beyond the playground he created in the 80's. Hopefully this is not the second coming of Jar-Jar. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Mar 08 2007 12:44 PM In reply to this comment (#857647) I'll quote myself here: IT'S WAY TOO EARLY TO MAKE ANY JUDGMENTS!! Chill people, seriously. (Reply to this) |
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Thre31189 writes: on Mar 08 2007 12:49 PM he didnt really look like Robert Downey Jr. but he played a younger version of him A Guide To Recognizing Your Saints and he pulled it off we should at least wait till we see a trailer or pictures or u know until 2008 before we decide if it was a good idea or not (Reply to this) |
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JackHorner1979 writes: on Mar 08 2007 01:20 PM [b]Sweet! Finally a kid is in this (M (Mumbling) "OOOHH, SHORT Round, shit. Why didn't anyone tell me?" *Picks up revolver* BANG! (Reply to this) |
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JackHorner1979 writes: on Mar 08 2007 01:26 PM In reply to this comment (#857655) Of course that in itself is a judgement. Look, it's not too late to make a judgement or too early. That's what we do with movies. Some need to wait till a trailer is shown before they decide to see it or not. But ultimately it doesn't matter when a decision is made. Yes, ideally it's nice to see a film before judging it, but for crying out loud, we don't owe anything to art, or this film in particular. Some people make a decision to see a film because of the Indiana Jones name alone is attatched to a film. Apparently this judgement is ok, but when we are critical of a casting decision we should hold off because, for whatever reason it's not fair? Look, this series is on thin ice as it is, the creators have as much interest to me as a bad of corkscrew dog turds. So if you don't wish to "judge" (although in essense you are doing just that based on the title alone) so be it, but please don't assume others won't. (Reply to this) |
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TheIceGhost writes: on Mar 08 2007 02:18 PM In reply to this comment (#857658) It's more of an opinion actually, there's a difference. One of the major problems in this world is that people are too quick to judge. So that kid is pale as hell and grungy lookin', why does that instantly mandate that he's a huge nerd? It doesn't, but people make the call that he is. If people got to know who/what they were talking about instead of just assuming they'd find out that that kid is incredibly NOT nerdy, he's just irish and doesn't care what people think about him. When the freakin' picture hasn't even been shot yet, the plot is hazy as hell, and people are making judgments that its going to suck; that's just plain ol' stupid. Yeah, people are going to do it, but again, there's a lot of stupid people out there. I hope this movie is amazing. Then I'll laugh, a lot. That's what's wrong with people, too quick to judge. Sorry if I'm attempting to break that mold. Again, that's my opinion, not a judgment. (Reply to this) |
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TomasSPAGHetti writes: on Mar 08 2007 02:29 PM I'm pretty sure this won't be a "SON OF" movie, it'll just have his son in it. It's not like Spielberg would hand the movie to Shia Labeouf and say "here kid, Harrison just wants to phone this one in". I have faith. (Reply to this) |
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