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Thursday, 29 March 2007, 16:09 GMT 17:09 UK

Actor Winstone in Indiana talks

Ray Winstone Actor Ray Winstone has been approached to star in the new Indiana Jones film.

The British performer, best known for his tough guy roles in films like Sexy Beast and The Departed, is considering the offer, his agent has confirmed.

Although there is no official word on the role, reports have indicated he will play Dr Jones's sidekick.

Harrison Ford returns as the lead in the fourth instalment, with Cate Blanchett touted to star opposite him. The film is due to open in May 2008.

Beowulf lead

Raiders of the Lost Ark, the 1981 film which introduced the adventuring archaeologist, spawned two feature film sequels and a TV series.

The fourth film has been in development for more than 10 years, with director Steven Spielberg and producer George Lucas only approving a script at the end of 2006.

While the plot is a closely guarded secret, Lucas has said it will be a "character piece", while 64-year-old Ford insisted it would have "the same physical action" as the rest of the films.

Winstone will next be seen taking the lead in Robert Zemeckis's forthcoming version of Beowulf, due out in November.



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Related to this story:
Blanchett eyed for Indiana role (17 Mar 07 |  Entertainment )
Indiana Jones 'to return in 2008' (30 Dec 06 |  Entertainment )
Actor Ford 'fit' to play Indiana (22 Oct 06 |  Entertainment )

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