Hollywood veteran SIR SEAN CONNERY would only consider coming out of retirement for a fourth INDIANA JONES film.
The JAMES BOND legend has discussed reprising his role as Indiana Jones' father in the blockbuster series with heavyweight film-makers GEORGE LUCAS and STEVEN SPIELBERG - but only if they bring a good offer to the table.
Connery says, "It would have to be an offer that I couldn't refuse to do it. Maybe I'm too expensive."
The Scottish actor also reveals Lucas had been "not enthusiastic" about his participation initially. He adds "He wanted someone more like YODA. The first time we had a meeting, I didn't ring any bells with him. I wanted TOM STOPPARD to write the script."
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