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How Disney/Lucasfilm could bring Indiana Jones back

Albert Einstein, Erwin Schrödinger, Max Planck, Niels Bohr, Max Born, Werner Heisenberg, Richard Feynman among hundreds of other quantum physicists disagree. And I take them and their PhDs over your lack of credentials any day of the week and twice on Sunday.
I don't care. A living organism cannot be alive and dead at the same time. Why is this hard? :cardie:
 
I really don't care about this hyper-specific genre. I just want to see another Indiana Jones, otherwise give me something original. That said, I could go for a 4th Tomb Raider film. I also wouldn't mind a crossover film if they can somehow work around the two characters existing in different time periods.
And I want something original. But, the trend is to recast and rely upon an established named franchise.

Personally, I have no issue with either but would love someone to try something original akin to the action adventure serials that Indiana Jones was based off of.
 
It’s not hard because you’re wrong according to quantum physics.
If I put my dog in a box, my dog will be alive no matter how many times you or I look. If my dog should die from injury, illness, or old age; and we put her in a box, it won't matter how many times we look, she will remain dead.

Do you deny this?
 
Maybe they can make it about a niece of Indiana Jones played by Hailey Atwell, and set in the late 40's of 50's
 
I asked which serials you are referring to. I did not ask what a serial is. Read over my question.
"What serials," is asking "which ones are you referring to?"
This is not the same as asking, "what is a serial?"
Does this make sense, Fireproof78?
You would have to ask Lucas or do further research to see which ones Lucas was inspired by. I know Flash Gordon was the biggest inspiration behind Star Wars and the only reason we got Star Wars was because Lucas could not adapt Flash Gordon.

I have not spent as much time researching Indiana Jones as I have Star Wars.

So, I'm afraid you'll have to research to find out the answers. :beer:
 
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