Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of Lost Teeth: Internet virals spoof Indy comeback

11 April 2012
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Indiana Jones has fallen prey to internet pranksters in this series of hilarious virals.

Many entries have chosen to use star Harrison Ford's advancing years as inspiration for a remake of the long-awaited sequel Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull, which hit UK cinemas last week.

Much ado has been made of Ford playing an action hero at the age of 65.

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Lost Teeth: The old crusader in a toothless wonder hobbling around on a zimmer frame

Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Lost Teeth: The old crusader in a toothless wonder hobbling around on a zimmer frame

The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival over a week ago and has been met with mixed reviews from critics.

Ford has ignored comments about his age and critics, saying: "I expect to have the whip turned on me. I'm not really worried about it.

"I work for the people who pay to get in. They are my customers and my focus is on providing the best experience I can for those people."

Viral website FreakingNews.com has asked users to send in their digitally-altered images of past and present Indiana Jones movies and this is what they came up with:

Geriatric Jones: Harrison Ford is pictured in a wheel chair

Geriatric Jones: Harrison Ford is pictured in a wheel chair

The quest for the denture tablets: Indiana Jones is seen reaching for Steradent - known for cleaning dentures

The quest for the denture tablets: Indiana Jones is seen reaching for Steradent - known for cleaning dentures

At home on the range: A retired, portly Indiana Jones passes his days chasing rabbits

At home on the range: A retired, portly Indiana Jones passes his days chasing rabbits

Bush baiting: An anti-George W Bush artist had fun with this faux movie poster

Bush baiting: An anti-George W Bush artist had fun with this faux movie poster

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