Steven Spielberg likes to stay busy. Normally, he’s deep into production on a new directorial effort, like the Oscar-winning Bridge of Spies. Other times, he’s planning his next few steps as an iconic filmmaker, prepping the next massive blockbuster or riveting historical drama. And when all else fails, Spielberg’s usually incredibly busy producing something that you’re probably watching, and enjoying immensely.

With the recent announcement that he’s putting Indiana Jones 5 on his radar, though, Spielberg sends ripples through a series of previously announced projects on the director’s packed schedule. There are numerous projects that Steven Spielberg has said that he’s directing, and others he just keeps tethered to his side, hoping for a window to open up. Here are the 6 projects we expect Steven Spielberg to deliver, along with all of the information that we know about them at the time:

The BFG
Adapted from Roald Dahl’s story, Steven Spielberg’s The BFG stars newcomer Ruby Barnhill as a young orphan who joins a charming, gentle giant on a series of adventures. The BFG boasts a screenplay by the brilliant (and recently deceased) Melissa Mathison (E.T.), and performances by Oscar winner Mark Rylance (Bridge of Spies), Jemaine Clement, Rebecca Hall and Bill Hader.

Ready Player One
A perfect marriage of material and man, Ready Player One finds Steven Spielberg adapting an incredibly entertaining and pop culture-infused teenage adventure that’s set in a futuristic society where humans engage in a virtual landscape known as the OASIS. Since Ready was clearly inspired by Spielberg’s trademark method of storytelling, it’s fitting that he’s helming the big-screen translation. Casting is underway, and this one has a release date in hand.

Indiana Jones 5
Steven Spielberg’s long-range plans snapped into focus when he announced that Indiana Jones 5 would be on his production schedule, with Harrison Ford returning for one more adventure in the title role. We don’t know much (if anything) about the plot, but we know that producers Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall will be on hand to help guide Indy’s latest ship. Can the legendary team rebound from the disappointing Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull? We’ll find out in 2019.

It’s What I Do
After Indiana Jones, Steven Spielberg’s schedule becomes more of a guessing game. The director often has multiple projects hovering near his fingertips, and It’s What I Do sounds like one of those Oscar-friendly historical biopics that Spielberg likes to pair with his blockbusters, meaning it COULD come out in 2019 after Indiana Jones 5, still giving the director a foot in the Oscar race that year. The movie tells the story of wartime photographer Lynsey Addario, and reports had Jennifer Lawrence interested in playing the part for Spielberg. With that pedigree, we can see this movie happening, and sooner rather than later.

Robopocalypse
If the Jennifer Lawrence photography drama was left in limbo after the announcement of Indiana Jones 5, then Robopocalypse might officially be back on the shelf – or in danger of landing in another director’s hands. Based on a novel by Daniel H. Wilson, Robopocalypse plans a New War between an A.I. and a band of Native Americans who are rebelling against rebellion technology. Spielberg has been circling this one for years. Now it sounds like it will be years before we ever see it on the big screen.

As if that doesn’t keep him busy enough, Steven Spielberg also has his finger in these upcoming blockbusters.

Jurassic World 2
Ever since helming the first two installments in the Jurassic franchise, Steven Spielberg has remained involved, even producing Colin Trevorrow’s rejuvenating Jurassic World. The sequel will bring back Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard, though Trevorrow has moved on to Star Wars: Episode IX. It’s a shame that Spielberg’s so busy, because we’d love to see him stick the landing on this franchise and direct one more dino-crazy chapter.

Transformers 5
The other major franchise on Spielberg’s resume, even though it has Michael Bay’s DNA all over it. Spielberg’s never directed a Transformers movie, though with several more movies planned, there’s still time. Bay will be back for Transformers 5, but we have reported on spinoff Bumblebee movies, and more ideas in the hopper thanks to the Transformers Writers Room, so expect plenty more Autobot action in the future.

Tintin 2
This is a wish-list project, not only for Steven Spielberg, but for me. I loved his animated take on Tintin feeling like the freedom of CGI and mo-cap allowed Spielberg to recapture the exuberance and high energy of his earliest adventure pictures. Tintin wasn’t a hit in the States (grossing $77.5 million), but it cleaned up overseas to the tune of $296.4M. The plan was to have Peter Jackson direct a second one, with Spielberg collaborating and producing. Make this happen, fates!