The Weekly Ketchup: New Indiana Jones Title, Iron Man Trailer, and More!
Also, a serious Bond, Total Recallin', and AVP 2 back to space.
In this week’s Ketchup, we finally learn the title of the fourth Indiana Jones film, the Iron Man trailer blasts onto the net, and writer Paul Haggis allays our fears that we would have a comedic Bond film. On the sci-fi front, Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem looks to be headed back to outer space, and in case we can’t remember it, Total Recall may be getting a remake. Read on.
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Breaking: Shia LaBeouf Spills New Indiana Jones Movie Title!
Sunday night at the MTV Video Music Awards, Indiana Jones 4 co-star Shia LaBeouf made the long-awaited, Spielberg-approved announcement; just what will the dashing adventurer find himself in hot pursuit of in the fourth installment of the Indiana Jones saga? Here’s the title: Indiana Jones and the…
Watch the Iron Man Trailer!
In what may be a first, we’ve got an item about a commercial for a trailer to a movie that won’t be coming out until next May.
Haggis Confirms Serious Bond 22
When Daniel Craig told the Daily Express that the next Bond movie would be funnier, fans assumed the franchise was going back to the Roger Moore days. Screenwriter Paul Haggis cleared up that rumor.
Total Recall Remake Coming?
Honestly, there really are original ideas coming out of Hollywood. It’s just that the studios seem to be doing their best to try and convince us otherwise.
Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem to Go Into Space?
Early reports suggested it would take place in a “Midwestern town,” but perhaps Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem won’t be such an Earth-bound affair after all.

Title? Check. Stars? Check. End result? …
In Other News:
- Josh Lucas and Adam Brody will star in Death in Love, a drama from writer/director/producer Boaz Yakin.
- Jenna Elfman has joined Tim Allen, Elisha Cuthbert, Paz Vega, Andie MacDowell and Kelli Garner in writer/director Howard Gould’s comedy The Six Wives of Henry Lefay.
- CastleBright Studios has acquired the spy novels Scorpion, Dragon Fire and Hour of the Assassins from author Andrew Kaplan for film adaptations.
- Jane Lynch has been cast as a lead with Seann William Scott and Paul Rudd in Universal’s comedy Big Brothers.
- Julia Ormond and Jason Isaacs will star in La conjura de El Escorial (The El Escorial Conspiracy), a European co-production with Spanish director/producer Antonio del Real.
- Elizabeth Allen will direct Fox 2000’s adaptation of Ramona, based on the series of children’s novels by Beverly Cleary.
- Ricky Gervais will star in and co-direct the comedy This Side of the Truth, with co-writer Matt Robinson taking the other director’s chair.
- Elias Koteas, Martin Donovan, and Kyle Gallner have joined star Virginia Madsen in the cast of the horror film The Haunting in Connecticut with director Peter Cornwell.
- Jada Pinkett Smith will write and direct The Human Contract, with husband Will Smith producing with partner James Lassiter for Overbrook Entertainment.
- Paddy Considine has been offered the role of the villain Jigsaw in the The Punisher: War Zone, the sequel to 2004’s The Punisher with Ray Stevenson taking over the role of Frank Castle from Thomas Jane.

Paddy Considine, a possible Jigsaw.





