Robert Pattinson, Kristen Stewart casting rumors as Indiana Jones and Belle lead for upcoming movies

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Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart sure made "Twilight" a movie franchise worth remembering for years. But now that the couple has split, 12 months to be exact, the two will not be seen together in a film anytime soon. However, Hollywood is ready to cast Pattinson and Steward in leading roles in the big Hollywood movies to come. 

A source told The Daily Star that Harrison Ford, 71, may be too old to play Indiana Jones and Pattison is a top contender to take on the role. "Rob is top of the initial list because he has shown his acting stripes away from Twilight. But the competition will be stiff," says sources of The Daily Star.

While fans of Pattinson are getting excited about his new action-packed movie, the rumors are not true, reports E! News. According to their sources, there is no truth in Pattinson being cast as Indiana Jones to take the place of Ford, who is "too old" for an action hero role.

On the other hand, Stewart is also being rumored to join one of the most anticipated Disney films yet, "Beauty and The Beast." According to a source of Hollywoodlife, "The process and the script for the movie are still in the beginning stages but as it fleshes out, Bill Condon has definitely thought of Kristen Stewart as a possible Belle."

But the Hollywoodlife report also shared that "by the time they make the film, it might be 2015 or 2016 and they think she'll be busy and they might go after somebody younger. Disney's thoughts are, the big name for the film should be devoted to the Beast so Kristen has a 50/50 chance to be Belle." There's still no confirmation regarding Stewart playing Belle.

As for the ex-couple, Stewart confirms that they are still in contact with one another. Is a reconciliation possible or a new action-filled movie, perhaps?

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