George Lucas fears his retirement plans may be on hold for the foreseeable future, because his final INDIANA JONES plot needs approval from both Steven Spielberg and Harrison Ford.
The director, who created the archaeologist adventurer franchise, has announced he's bowing out of mainstream Hollywood after he writes a fifth Indiana Jones movie.
However, Lucas may be working for years to come as his last script must meet the demands of the franchise's "superstars" - director Spielberg and Ford, who plays the title role.
Lucas tells British magazine Culture, "I'm working on a script for those guys, but they have to approve it. It took me 14 years to get 'em to do Indiana 4.
"Harrison wanted this and Steven wanted that. In the beginning, it was easy. I said, 'This is the script, we're shooting it, let's go to work.' Now they're all superstars."
Ford last swung into action in Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, which was released in 2008 - 19 years after its predecessor Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade hit theatres in 1989.
The galaxy is in turmoil. A Rebel Alliance is rising up against the villainous Galactic...
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. A trade dispute on the...
After five long years, the Clone Wars are still raging across the galaxy. Count Dooku...
During the creation of 'Star Wars' in 1977, the now iconic design for the Millennium...
Discontent is spreading across the galaxy. A separatist movement, led by the fallen Jedi Count...
The Rebel Alliance has fallen into an incredibly dark time. With the destruction of their...
A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away. The majestic order of honourable,...
A biography of iconic filmmaker John Milius, this engaging documentary features some of the biggest...