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Megan Fox interested in being next Indiana Jones

Megan Fox attends the Underground Event Screening of Paramount Pictures' 'TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES' at UFO Sound Studios on October 5, 2014 in Berlin, Germany. Andreas Rentz/Getty Images for Paramount Pictures International

In the past year we have seen Hollywood reboots of Jurassic Park and Vacation.

The trend will continue in July when we see an all-female cast feature in a remake of Ghostbusters so is a reboot of Indiana Jones out of the question?

How about a reboot featuring Megan Fox?

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Fox, who will be feature in a new video game called “Stormfall: Rise of Balur,” was asked by Gamespot.com which video game character she would like to play in a movie.

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Her first choice was Tomb Raider but she said that has already occurred so she chose Indiana Jones.

“I’ve always wanted to do Tomb Raider, but it’s been done–and very well,” she told Gamespot.com. “So I guess I’d go with Indiana Jones, since I always loved how fun and free-spirited Indiana is.”

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Fox, who has been in a  pair of reboots already, (Transformers and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), is a huge fan of Dr. Jones.

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“He’s an adventurous rogue archaeologist who barely escapes death chasing down treasures among the earth’s most mysterious sites. What’s not to love?”

The odds of this ever happening appear slim as Harrison Ford has already signed on to reprise the titular role for a fifth time in 2019.

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