Now this is more like it. A couple weeks back we got a look at Indy and company courtesy of "Vanity Fair", and now our friends at Lucasfilm have released a cool new shot from "Kingdom of the Crystal Skull" that feels just right for an Indiana Jones adventure. Harrison, Shia, and Ray Winstone aren't in the temple of doom but it sure looks like the kind of place where Indy could bitch about hating snakes and a poor guy could get his heart taken out of his chest.

Also, remember to check out all of our "Indiana Jones" photos right here.

We're happy. Are you? What's the next image you want to see from fourth Indy adventure?

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Ray WinstoneThese days, Ray Winstone is preparing to become an overnight success after nearly thirty years in the business, thanks to the double-barreled blockbuster power of this week's "Beowulf" and next summer's "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull." Now, to capitalize on his fifteen minutes, he's also aiming to become one of the "Minutemen."

"[I might do] a film called 'The Minutemen,'" the 50-year-old actor told us recently, revealing that he's in talks to star in the sure-to-be-controversial film about an attack on America. "It's an American indie film by the Nee Brothers. It's really good."

For those not scouring the trades on a daily basis, the so-called "Brothers Nee" are Adam and Aaron, two young writer/directors whose debut film "The Last Romantic" earned them film festival buzz last year. Written by Brandon Camp and Mike Thompson ("Dragonfly") and overseen by mega-producer Neal H. Moritz ("The Fast and the Furious" franchise), "Minutemen" will serve as a significant leap for the Brothers Nee, telling the tale of a small quarry town suddenly forced to defend the nation's command center against foreign invaders. Read More...

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Ray WinstoneWe've seen his not-so-buff bod in "Sexy Beast," heard him voice the adorable Mr. Beaver in "Narnia," and now he's being turned into the titular hero of the CGI flick "Beowulf." But these days, it's Ray Winstone's action film that has everybody talking.

"You go there, and you see the first camera move, and then you realize you're in an Indiana Jones film," the 50-year-old actor said excitedly when asked about his recent experiences on "Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull". "It's a film I never thought I’d ever be making. Then you get a little bit [more] excited, because it’s something your kids are going to be able to watch. And working with Steven Spielberg and [George Lucas] ... They’re geniuses; these are clever men, and they're great filmmakers, and you feel like you're in the company of these people. What happened? How did I get from there to here?" Read More...

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Nothing says the holiday season like a bloody technological marvel of a flick like "Beowulf." Ever since the project was announced I have been psyched. Yes, I'll admit that director Robert Zemeckis did freak me out a bit with those dead-eyed motion capture characters in "The Polar Express."

But this is a full-throttle action tale. And nobody -- but nobody -- can push the envelope like Zemeckis. Throw in Angelina Jolie, Anthony Hopkins (the long-awaited "Alexander" reunion!) plus Ray Winstone, John Malkovich , and Crispin Glover, and the deal is done. Take my money. I'm there.

As if you needed more proof of how cool this one is going to be, check out an awesome new photo exclusive to MTV News right here. It's Beowulf himself, bloody and battle-ready.Ray Winstone as Beowulf

Want some more? Check out the brand new TV spot for the flick after the jump. Read More...

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