The fifth movie, “Indiana Jones” is actually being filmed in England, and while it’s not an official production picture, the revelation is indisputable: Harrison Ford is back as Indiana Jones.
Spreads on social networks The first picture The actor, now 78, wears the iconic hat and costume of the world’s most famous archaeologist, along with his four other film partners, producing couple Frank Marshall and Kathleen Kennedy, all wearing mandatory pandemic masks. Others have been released in the meantime.
Already Saturday night photoshoot With a Harrison Ford double on a motorbike wearing a special mask and the actor’s youthful appearance suggesting the same rejuvenation technology that Disney and Lucasfilm applied in Marvel and Star Wars productions should be used in some scenes.
Set to premiere in theaters on July 29, 2022, the film will feature Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Kretschmann, Boyd Holbrook and Shaunette Renee Wilson.
There are no official details on what the story is, but rumors circulate that point to the 1960s and the space race between the United States and the Soviet Union to reach the moon.
After “The Raiders of the Lost Ark” (1981), “Indiana Jones and the Lost Temple” (1984), “Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade” (1989), “Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal” Skull” (2008)), Steven Spielberg has moved the director’s chair to James Mangold (“Walk the Line”, “Logan”, “Le Mans ’66: The Duel”), but the American press says he’s still a producer too involved in every detail. .
As in previous films, legendary composer John Williams will be responsible for the soundtrack.

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