Harrison Ford is back to work on Indiana Jones 5 after being injured on set over the summer!
29.09.2021 - 18:15 / variety.com
Marta Balaga Todd Haynes spoke about his plans to make a Sigmund Freud film at the Zurich Film Festival, where he is presenting his documentary “The Velvet Underground.” “I have to make a film about Freud before I completely retire,” he shared during his masterclass. “Every day we slip toward authoritarianism, anti-immigrant sensibility, conservative governments and fundamentalist instincts, and that’s just one small part of what Freud anticipated.
Harrison Ford is back to work on Indiana Jones 5 after being injured on set over the summer!
a slew of release date changes on Monday, including (hilariously) yet another delay for “Indiana Jones 5.” The currently untitled sequel was first set for release in 2019, and has now been delayed four times to its new release date of June 30, 2023.
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Indiana Jones 5 is currently in production, and after suffering an injury on set, Indiana Jones himself, Harrison Ford, is reportedly back on set and working. Logan and Ford v Ferrari director James Mangold is tasked with reviving the franchise and balancing its legacy, and will hopefully deliver a grand adventure befitting the status of the Indiana Jones films.
It’s been reported over the years that Walken was George Lucas’ second choice to play protagonist Han Solo — a role which eventually went to Harrison Ford. “I did audition [for ‘Star Wars’] but I don’t think I came remotely close to getting the job,” Walken told the Financial Times on Thursday.
Men In Black star Tommy Lee Jones is set to step in for Harrison Ford for upcoming film The Burial. Jones will take on the lead role from his The Fugitive co-star after the Indiana Jones actor had to drop out, according to Deadline.
EXCLUSIVE: Tommy Lee Jones is being set to star alongside Jamie Foxx in Amazon’s The Burial, with Maggie Betts directing. Jones plays a lead role that was going to be filled by Harrison Ford, until he had to drop out. Doug Wright penned the screenplay.
Angelina Jolie and ex-husband Jonny Lee Miller are hanging out again!
Patrick Frater Asia Bureau ChiefTop South Korean actor Lee Jung-jae is thoroughly enjoying the extra burnish to his already distinguished career that has come from the global success of “Squid Game,” Netflix’s hit survival game TV series. However, he says that the phone is not ringing off the hook with new offers from Hollywood.“No proposals or requests have come my way,” he told Variety.
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Harrison Ford appeared to be seeing double as he posed with a group of Indiana Jones fans all dressed in his iconic costume, while on the film's set in Sicily. The actor, 79, posed in the middle of the doppelgängers while wearing his iconic costume consisting of a brown leather jacket, hat and shirt during a break from filming for the much-delayed blockbuster.
Kieran Lee said it was 'nice' to come back to old club Sheffield Wednesday as he reflected on the loss at Hillsborough with Bolton Wanderers.
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Musical biography, with its well-worn beats of sudden stardom and hedonistic self-immolation, lends itself to cliché like few other cinematic genres. But Todd Haynes has spent a goodly portion of his career deftly skirting the Dewey Cox-ian, instead contriving original narrative and formal means to communicate what makes a given legend distinct and meaningful.
When Jamie Lee Curtis isn’t hunting down killer Michael Myers as the indomitable Laurie Strode in the cult favorite Halloween film franchise, she’s busy being a proud mom to her two children. The Golden Globe winner, 62, shares daughters Ruby, 25, and Annie, 34, with her longtime screenwriter husband Christopher Guest. The couple, who wed in 1984, adopted both their children during the late ’80s and ’90s after struggling with fertility issues.