It’s a well-known secret that Harrison Ford will be returning to the role of Indiana Jones in the forthcoming 5th sequel in the long-running franchise, but he has made it clear, things won’t get moving until everything has been done to make this picture-perfect.

Whilst on the press tour for his latest offering ‘The Call of the Wild’, HeyUGuys James Kleinmann sat down with the iconic actor and asked that all-important question, what audiences can expect from Indiana Jones 5?

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“I don’t really want to give them what they want to see, I want to give them something they didn’t anticipate,” said Ford. “They are used to a degree of disappointment when you revisit. Certainly, the Marvel movies have made a spectacular example of a success of worked the other way around, they killed it! Well, we’re not going to make another Indiana Jones unless we are in a position to kill it. We want it to be the best. We’ve got some scheduling issues and a few script things to do but we are determined to get it right before we get it made.”

Steven Spielberg takes the helm on the fifth instalment of the Indiana Jones saga which has a screenplay written by George Lucas, David Koepp and Jonathan Kasdan. Lucasfilm president Kathleen Kennedy recently stated that the year long-delayed picture wasn’t a reset of the franchise.

Harrison’s latest sees him paired up on the big screen with a CGI dog in ‘The Call of the Wild in a shaggy dog tale that might see you reaching for a hanky.

The Call of the Wild is out in cinemas February 21st.