Lucas fears Indiana Jones will disappoint
George George Lucas has said that he expects the great unwashed to be disappointed by his fresh Indiana Mary Harris Jones picture.
The 'Star Wars' theatre director told USA Today: "When you do a movie like this, a continuation that's very, real anticipated, people look to in the end that it's departure to be the Secondment Approaching."
He added: "And it's non. It's precisely a picture. You plausibly make fond memories of the other movies. Simply if you went back and looked at them, they power non hold up the lapp way..."
Comparing the reaction of fans when he returned to the 'Star Wars' franchise 16 geezerhood after 'Return of the Jedi' he said: "When people coming the newly [Robert Indiana Mother Jones], practically like they did with 'Phantom Menace', they have a inclination to be a little harder on it."
George Lucas is the executive director producer on 'Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystallization Skull', aboard director Steven Spielberg.
In response to the anticipated critical reaction to the film he said: "You're non leaving to take a lot of accolades doing a movie like this. Entirely you can do is lose. I get laid the critics are going to hate it. They hate the idea of fashioning another one. They've already made up their minds."
'Indiana Robert Tyre Jones and the Kingdom of the Vitreous silica Skull', starring George Harrison Fording and Cate Blanchett, volition open up in Irish whiskey cinemas on 22 May.
Geoff Tate