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'Indy 4' Unveils New Scenes Through Two New TV Spots
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Having just released a new 'Kingdom of the Crystal Skull' trailer a few days earlier, Paramount Pictures have given fans another treat as they aired two new TV spots containing new scenes.

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Gearing up for "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" theatrical debut in less than three weeks, Paramount Pictures have let out two new spots made for television. The half a minute each promotional footages unveil many action and adventure scenes that are not included in the previously released trailers.

The two new short compilation of clips provide a different take on the action adventure film starring Harrison Ford, Shia LaBeouf and Cate Blanchett. While the #3 spot gives out glimpses into the dynamic between Indy and Mutt in their daring journey to find the Crystal Skull of Akator, the #4 spot shows a pretty much shorter version of the second trailer as most of the clips are exactly the same with it. Despite their similarity to the earlier videos, the two spots still reveal several worth to be seen new scenes.

Expected to be premiered at the 61st Annual Cannes Film Festival on Sunday, May 18, the latest adventure of the iconic archaeological professor will be heading down into theaters on May 22, four days after the event. Though in the beginning the highly anticipated film has been put under tight wraps, many of the mysteries surrounding the film, especially about the storyline, have been unveiled as the footages from the film come out online.

  • TV Spot #3

  • TV Spot #4

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