Trailer for Indiana Jones 4 Excites Fans
Trailer for Indiana Jones 4 Excites Fans

The trailer for the highly anticipated movie Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull was released on ABC’s “Good Morning America,” on Thursday, before appearing online. The Indiana Jones fans were thrilled and declared they were eager to see the movie, which features actors Harrison Ford, Cate Blanchett and Shia LaBoeuf,.

The trailer opens with flashbacks from the previous Indy films. In Raiders, "he protected the power," in Temple of Doom, "he saved the cradle of civilization," and in Last Crusade, "he triumphed over the armies of evil."

The teaser abounds in action scenes, die-hards and stunts, while we can also get a glimpse of a very attractive Russian version of Cate Blanchett, wearing a black wig.

Quick shots of the trailer suggest the action revolves around the U.S. government enigmatic Area 51 military base, located in Nevada. The hero appears to be taken captive by a group of soldiers.

The video, available in the Indiana Jones official website, has made fans speculate about the storyline. Fans seem to be overjoyed that Harrison Ford has agreed to play in the fourth sequel of the movie, after almost 18 years of hesitation. The actor is 65 now, but his fans all agree that he is in perfect shape.

“Ford is back and looking good,” one fan said. “It made me feel like a kid again!” another enthusiastic fan added.

"I don’t think it's going to be screwed up," George Lucas told Vanity Fair last month.. "I think this Indiana Jones film would be a giant hit regardless of whether the first three were there or not. This is a very funny, adventurous and exciting movie."

The film is due to be released on the 22nd of May 2008.




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