It sounds like Steven Spielberg is considering directing a fifth "Indiana Jones" movie, with Harrison Ford on board.
During an interview for his upcoming film "Bridge of Spies," Spielberg joked about his tendency to work with the same actors. "Bridge of Spies" is his fourth film with Tom Hanks, equaling his four "Indiana Jones" movies with Ford, according to Slash Film.
"We've gotta figure this out because now, Tom is tied with Harrison Ford: Harrison and I did four movies, Tom and I have done four movies," Spielberg said, according to Yahoo! Movies. "Now I'll probably do an 'Indy 5' with Harrison, [so] it'll be five for Harrison, four for Tom.
"I've got to make another one with Tom, that'll be five for Tom, five for Harrison. And I think I'm going to leapfrog that way for the rest of my career. With Daniel Day-Lewis in everything else!" he quipped.
Earlier this year, Lucasfilm President Kathleen Kennedy confirmed that the studio was interested in making a new "Indiana Jones" film but made it clear that they had not even started working on a script yet, as HNGN previously reported.
Spielberg's quote suggests that both he and Ford, who was last seen as "Indiana Jones" in 2008's "The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull," are on board for the sequel, though neither has officially said as much.