Vanity Fair has posted a preview of their February 2008 issue, which features Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull stars Harrison Ford and Shia LaBeouf on the cover.
The online preview contains an excerpt from the feature article, which includes three new images from the film (the article runs for five Web pages, so be sure to click through).
There’s also Web exclusive interviews with the film’s director Steven Spielberg and executive producer George Lucas, along with a behind-the-scenes video of the issue’s photo shoots with famed photographer Annie Leibovitz, as well as a link to a March 2004 article by Jim Windolf called “Raiders of the Lost Backyard.”
The three new images, which you can see here with captions after the jump, show Ford in full Indy gear on set in Los Angeles with Spielberg and Lucas; LeBeouf and Karen Allen on set in Downey, California; and the first image of Cate Blanchett as Agent Spalko.

[Above] George Lucas, Harrison Ford, and Steven Spielberg on the set of the new film in Los Angeles. “Neither of them is ashamed of making audience films,” Ford says of his partners. Photographs by Annie Leibovitz.

[Above] Shia LaBeouf and Karen Allen on set in Downey, California. Allen returns as Marion Ravenwood, Indy’s spunky girlfriend from the first film, while LaBeouf joins in—or so rumor has it—as Indy and Marion’s love child.

[Above] Set in 1957, the new film pits Indy against Russian Cold Warriors, including Cate Blanchett, whose character, Agent Spalko, looks like the toughest Soviet customer since Lotte Lenya’s Rosa Klebb took on Sean Connery in From Russia with Love.
To read complete preview and view images in larger view, visit the Vanity Fair online preview [via JoBlo].
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