Steven Spielberg "wants to helm Chris Pratt in "Indiana Jones V""

Steven Spielberg

PanARMENIAN.Net - The new "Indiana Jones" movie apparently has found a potential director. As AceShowbiz reveals citing a report from Deadline, Steven Spielberg is interested in taking the place behind camera in "Indiana Jones V" which reportedly is eyeing Chris Pratt to play the famed archaeologist.

According to the report, Spielberg who directed the previous "Indiana Jones" films is up for the directing position as long as the script turns out well. So far, there is no script for the movie.

Pratt next can be seen in the highly-anticipated "Jurassic World". Set 22 years after events in Spielberg-directed "Jurassic Park", the movie features appearances from Bryce Dallas Howard, Ty Simpkins, Irrfan Khan, B.D. Wong and more. The Colin Trevorrow-directed flick is set for release in the U.S. on June 12.

Pratt is also joining "The Magnificent Seven". Starring Denzel Washington, the upcoming Western pic which is directed by Antoine Fuqua has just nabbed another cast member, Haley Bennett, who is set to play a major role.

According to a Friday, Feb 20 report by Deadline, the star of "The Equalizer" is playing a widow who hires a bounty hunter to get rid of a mining baron and thugs who rule the town. The character, whose husband was murdered, gives the bounty hunter enough money to pay six gunmen who help him in the mission.

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