"Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt has been heavily rumored to star in a reported "Indiana Jones 5" movie.
According to Deadline, the giant studio company is looking into reviving the iconic adventure franchise starred by "Star Wars" actor Harrison Ford.
While Ford is reportedly out of the sequel, citing his age as the main reason why, speculations as to who will replace him soon surfaced the Internet.
Hollywood male leading actors, Robert Pattinson, Bradley Cooper and Chris Pratt are all being linked to the supposed project.
Pattinson and Cooper reportedly reportedly denied their involvement in the film, while Pratt in a recent encounter with TMZ cameraman allegedly hints that the rumors could be true.
"We can't assume it's confirmed yet, but you are in talks right?" TMZ cameraman asked the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star about "Indiana Jones 5."
"I do...No. That's the problem... I don't know, I might be, I just got back from the woods killing a bunch of stuff," he answered coyly.
While he neither denied nor confirmed the speculations, the public took it as a hint that he is indeed involved in the project.
Meanwhile, "Guardians of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt who recently lost to a Super Bowl bet with Marvel co-star Chris Evans, said that he is planning to take a break from acting to spend some time with his wife Anna Faris and their son Jack.
"I don't want my kid to be 10, and I've done 20 movies," he said in an interview with the Hollywood Reporter. "Some people can do that, but I'm going to do only the best stuff or nothing."
Reportedly, "Guardian of the Galaxy" star Chris Pratt's long-term goal is to retire from acting and become a director instead.
"I'm always biting my tongue. When I'm on set, I kind of wish I could just tell everybody what to do. If I could tell everybody what to do, it would be great, and it would be done faster. And so that's what I'm working toward," he said in a December interview with GQ. "I want control. I want control over something. I have to get better at writing, because the stuff that I have written, no one bought. Maybe they'll buy it now, because they can put my name on it, but I'd be in a bad movie that I wrote. So I just want to make sure that I stay working hard."