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'Indiana Jones 4' to Undergo Scenes Reshoot?
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It was reported that Stephen Spielberg is planning to do reshooting of some scenes from the action film.

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Less than three months from its theatrical release, it was reported that some changes may be done to the upcoming George Lucas' action film "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull". On Tuesday, February 26, Slash Film reported that some of the scenes in the Harrison Ford-starrer film will be reshot.

On the reports, the movie news site noted that it received an e-mail hinting out that the film's director Steven Spielberg is planning to reshoot some of the scenes for the fourth film installment of the Indiana Jones' adventure on Friday, February 29, in Pasadena, California. Further, the site then confirmed the news stating that the Pasadena Film office has let out that the production office used for Indiana Jones 4, Genre Productions, LLC, is indeed going to shoot something on Bradford Street.

Earlier today, it was reported that the officials at the Cannes Film Festival and the representative to Spielberg have been talking about premiering the much anticipated film at the festival held on May 14 to 25 in France. "Crystal Skull" is slated for release on May 22, 2008.

UPDATE 02/28/09: Slash Film gave an update to the reshooting news stating that the shoot to be taken in Pasadena will be an additional photography. The site mentioned that Paramount have claimed that the shoot will not involved any lead actors and that it has been planned during the production.

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