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‘Indiana Jones 4′: 10 Things You Need To Know, From Real Crystal Skulls To Shia LaBeouf’s Pulled Groin

For those who have kept themselves blissfully unaware of all “ and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull” news, tread cautiously. There are light spoilers ahead.

may go digging for the great lost treasures of the world, but if you really want to impress your , dig this: From Lucas to Cate Blanchett to Harrison Ford to Ray Winstone, we went straight to the , writers and of the film to find out things you should know before seeing “ and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.”

1. “The Young Chronicles” is now officially canon
Ever since went the way of “M.A.S.H.” (which is to say, from the silver to the boob tube), fans have debated whether the series constituted “official” chapters in the of the world’s greatest archaeologist or whether, like some “Star Wars” novels, they existed outside of the series’ established canon. Look for a brief mention of adventures with Pancho Villa when Dr. is talking to Mutt as the pair through an old town in South America, firmly recalling the plot of the series’ first episode, “The Curse of the Jackal.”

. Like Karen Allen’s or John Hurt’s appearances in the film? Thank Frank Darabont
Although ultimately rejected by Lucas, “Shawshank Redemption” writer/ Frank Darabont was hired to write a draft of “ ″ some years before David Koepp. While he ultimately wasn’t given credit for the that wound up on the , which is why he anticipated a legal battle back in November, Darabont’s two most important contributions might be some of the biggest. “[The return of] Marion! That was my idea,” he told News in August, referring to what made its way in from his script. “[And] I did suggest to Steven that he John Hurt in this . ’s not entirely the I suggested him for, but I did suggest him.” Speaking of screenwriters …

3. “ and the Quest Not to Be Awful”
He was the last man standing in an informal screenwriting contest that lasted 15 years, so what was Koepp’s ultimate goal for “ ″? “Just hope to God you don’t screw up,” he laughed when News caught up with him in December.

. will continue … without so much
Following Lucas’ recent proclamation that he already had an idea for a fifth “,” but with in the main , both Harrison Ford and told News that they’re more than game. “I just work here. I’m glad to work here,” Ford told News the Film Festival on Friday. “Till they tell me otherwise, I will continue to be .” chimed in: “If [’Crystal Skull’ is] received well, I don’t imagine they would stop making them. I don’t think a Mutt-spinoff would be as big as . [But] fingers crossed!”

5. Harvard lecturer Marc Zender is a friggin’ genius
For more than a year, Internet fans and journalists alike have been trying to divine the of “ .” Instead of hitting up various sites, maybe we should’ve spent more time in class. Nearly eight months ago, archaeologist Marc Zender told News how the film would play out based on his knowledge of crystal skulls — and the result is eerily accurate. Is there a scene in which “people are able to gaze into the eyes of the crystal skull and … either read the past with great clarity or predict the future”? Check! Was there that “this skull has stored all of the lost knowledge of the Mayans or Atlantians, or E.T.”? Check! How about a climax that has someone “bringing them all together, [making] all those abilities available to everybody all once”? Check! And a reference to the infamous real- “discoverer” of a crystal skull Frederick Mitchell-Hedges? By now, you already know the answer, don’t you?

6. The son wishes he was a daughter instead
Fedoras off to , the talented young actor put between a and a hard place, in the most-anticipated of the last decade — and unable to talk about . But now that the cat’s officially out of the bag and everybody knows he’s Henry III, would surprise you to know he actually wishes there was a Henrietta instead? “As a fan, yeah, I thought would have been cool to see Natalie Portman in this as the daughter, but that didn’t happen,” he told News, being a bit coy about his own . “But I was on that bandwagon. I was in the Natalie Portman fan club. I have a strange attraction to Natalie Portman.”

7. The crystal skulls in the are props, but they didn’t have to be
Unlike, say, the Holy Grail, crystal skulls are real artifacts. While they don’t have the powers ascribed to them in the , you can see them for yourself various museums and homes across the world. Frank Marshall and Lucas did. “The skulls themselves are real, and a lot of the stuff in the is real, just like in the other ,” Lucas said. “We don’t base on a lot of phony-baloney stuff.” But did they any of their powers to these superproducers to make a better ? “No,” Marshall chuckled to . “I don’t feel any wiser after being in its presence.” (If you live in London, check out a skull the British Museum.)

8. Pain is temporary, is forever
When word out that 65-year-old star Harrison Ford was returning for another film, some wondered whether he was too old. The answer, of course, is a resounding no. In fact, there was one major injury on set — and happened to the -year-old . “I pulled a rotator cuff in my hip,” told News in April, gesturing to his waist. “’s the only time in my career I’ve ever been injured. What happened was, because the injury got worse and worse as the went on, I pulled my groin also. [The groin] is not a good thing to have anything happen to.” ’s actually pretty easy to surmise the exact scene in which the injury happens too. Look for to put on a few moves during a thrilling jungle sword fight against Cate Blanchett, a scene called his “favorite” in the whole .

9. There’s more than one way to whip a Nazi
They all look the same to viewers, but Harrison Ford actually swings a total of different whips throughout the , each woven and sized differently for different kinds of stunts.

. The themselves are ’s biggest fans
’s a film I never thought I’d ever be making. Then you get a little bit [more] excited, because ’s something your kids are going to be able to watch. And working with Steven Spielberg and [ Lucas] — they’re geniuses,” Ray Winstone told News in November. “I can remember [’Raiders’] was a big [] for me,” Blanchett told us. “I thought, ‘Ooh, gosh, when I grow up I’d like to marry a man like [], even if he does fall asleep after I kiss him.’ ” was equally stoked: “Crazy! I don’t know what else to say. ’s crazy and unbelievable. ’s almost like you’re reflecting while you’re in the middle of , because you know you’re gonna be telling your kids this, so you’re in the middle of going, ‘Oh my God, let me get every detail. How many buttons are on that shirt?’ ”

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