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Disney Eyeing Chris Pratt For Indiana Jones Revival

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Here’s one from the helluva good idea department. Marvel offerings are soaring, and Star Wars is being reinvigorated by director JJ Abrams. Now, Disney has just started to turn its attention to reviving the Indiana Indiana Jones bullwhipJones franchise after buying the rights from Paramount in 2013.

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Crazay3373d ago (Edited 3373d ago )

Good find there. As someone from the 80s Harrison Ford is my Indy and a part of me is sad to see that change hands but if anyone is going to be in that role who isn't Ford - Chris Pratt is for sure a dynamite pick.

-Foxtrot3373d ago

I hate change aswell but like you said it#s a dynamite pick

When good casting like this comes along people should find a little bit of relief because with the way Hollywood are these days it could of been a lot worse. Imagine if it was someone like Zac Efron or Robert Pattison......<shivers>

I honestly don't know anyone else more suitable then Chris.

Porcelain_Chicken3373d ago

He did play a Han Solo-ish character in GotG so I'm not surprised lol. It's a safe bet. In a good way.

Lord_Sloth3372d ago

When a friend told me I had reservations...Then you posted this image and it just plain clicked. Thank you.

aDDicteD3373d ago

i can see chris pratt in the role of indiana jones, and yes i agree he is a safe pick based on how he portrayed starlord.

ajax173373d ago

Good pick if this is true.

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