Thread:Vetinari/@comment-30757877-20170928013409/@comment-142718-20170929124412

When he was asked about Old Indy on the former Star Wars forums, Chee said that the continuity of Old Indy is in "limbo" and he handn't been told to treat them as non-canon (which I think basically means they'll not be referenced anymore).

What I think is that the bookends will only be definitively non-continuity is if they kill Indy off in Indy 5. Which Spielberg has said he will not do. And no films will be set after whenever Indy 5 take place but have a new actor having adventures between the 1920s and 1940s.

I imagine the Expanded Adventures will go the same way as the Star Wars EU if they haven't already but, as Indy isn't as popular as Star Wars, they just won't announce it. ;) Most Indy stories tend to be standalone so big contradictions should be few and far between. The wiki will just have to write around them as required.

If I'm remembering correctly, Lucas always intended to edit the Young Indy episodes into films afterwards so Old Indy was never meant to be anything more than an introduction to the episode. (It could explain why Lucas let George Hall play Indy how the actor wanted.)