That's the reason he decided to reimagine the musical "West Side Story" for the big screen.
28.02.2020 - 01:26 / pinkvilla.com
The latest news reports on Variety state that the well-known Hollywood director Steven Spielberg has stepped down from the director's position for the upcoming film Indiana Jones 5. In the 39-year history of the Indiana Jones franchise, it is the first time when the Catch Me If You Can director Steven Spielberg will not direct the film.
But, the Schindler's List director Spielberg will be the producer on the upcoming film. The news reports in Variety, state that it was entirely the decision of
.That's the reason he decided to reimagine the musical "West Side Story" for the big screen.
is back, with Steven Spielberg bringing the hit Broadway musical to life on screen for the first time since the 1961 classic starring Natalie Wood and Richard Beymer. Newcomer Rachel Zegler and Ansel Elgort will take over as Maria and Tony, two teens on opposite sides of a gang feud in 1950s New York City, in the upcoming movie slated to open this winter.
Steven Spielberg’s 23-year-old daughter Mikaela has reportedly been charged with domestic violence.
Whether or not the world needs another Indiana Jones sequel is up for debate, but regardless, we’re getting one in the near future. Long expected to be the final installment, wrapping up star Harrison Ford’s turn as the title archeologist, there was never any doubt that director Steven Spielberg would be at the helm.
After a long development process, Steven Spielberg is handing the directing reins on “Indiana Jones 5” to another filmmaker for the first time in the franchise’s 39-year history, Variety has learned.
'Logan' director James Mangold is in talks to replace him
Ford v Ferrari filmmaker James Mangold is in early talks to direct the fifth Indiana Jones movie.
Hundreds of rare and vintage film posters including a number from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series will go up for auction in the UK next month.
Harrison Ford has teased Indiana Jones fans by revealing they are “very close to being able to begin to start” work on the fifth instalment of the blockbuster action franchise.
At the premiere of his latest film, The Call of the Wild, the actor criticized Donald Trump’s anti-environmental agenda and gave an update on the Indiana Jones sequel, which begins filming this spring. “I’m furious!” growled Harrison Ford.
The long-awaited film has been delayed three times from its original 2019 release date