Harrison Ford as George Lucas in Indiana Jones: Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
London:
Disney Studios chairman Alan Horn has said that Indiana Jones will not receive a new installment for at least another two or three years.
Horn said the studio is yet to finalise plans for what the fifth installment in the Lucas film franchise will be about, reported Digital Spy.
"We haven't done anything. We don't have a story. We need a story," Horn said.
He added that it did not make sense for Disney to move ahead on the project until it had finalised its purchase of the marketing and distribution rights to the franchise from Paramount Pictures. That deal was completed earlier in December.
Horn also revealed that the script for Star Wars Episode VII is yet to be delivered and is expected in January. He added that the Star Wars franchise, which Disney acquired alongside Indiana Jones in its 2012 Lucasfilm purchase, is planned to release a new film every year.
The Indiana Jones franchise returned in 2008 with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull after a 19-year hiatus.
Horn said the studio is yet to finalise plans for what the fifth installment in the Lucas film franchise will be about, reported Digital Spy.
"We haven't done anything. We don't have a story. We need a story," Horn said.
He added that it did not make sense for Disney to move ahead on the project until it had finalised its purchase of the marketing and distribution rights to the franchise from Paramount Pictures. That deal was completed earlier in December.
Horn also revealed that the script for Star Wars Episode VII is yet to be delivered and is expected in January. He added that the Star Wars franchise, which Disney acquired alongside Indiana Jones in its 2012 Lucasfilm purchase, is planned to release a new film every year.
The Indiana Jones franchise returned in 2008 with Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull after a 19-year hiatus.