Indiana Jones 5 potential spoilers follow.
A long-awaited first look at Indiana Jones 5 has arrived.
Harrison Ford revealed an intriguing photo of Indy scaling an all-too-familiar bridge in a darkened cave during a special appearance at Star Wars Celebration on Thursday (May 26).
Ford was on hand to witness composer John Williams conducting a live orchestra performance of his classic Raiders of the Lost Ark fanfare.
Referencing the anthemic tune, Ford told those at the Star Wars Celebration: "John, this music follows me everywhere I go and I'm happy about it."
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Lucasfilm noticeably did not announce the actual title for Indiana Jones 5 during Thursday's panel, leaving fans guessing again on what the film will be called.
Franchise veterans Steven Spielberg, Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall return to produce a sequel 15 years in the making, with Logan's James Mangold on board to direct a story that could somehow involve time travel.
A supernatural element like time travel could seem like a stretch for the Indiana Jones saga, but don't forget, The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull had an actual alien in it. Nothing is off the table for Indy, anymore!
Indy 5 moves the story into the 1960s, with Fleabag's Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Rogue One's Mads Mikkelsen and Shrek star Antonio Banderas among the major stars joining the cast.
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The crew finally wrapped filming in February, following years of delays to both filming and its big screen debut beyond its original July 2020 release date.
When filming finally did begin in the summer of 2021, production would soon be shut down for a lengthy period because of an injury Ford suffered on set. This is what caused the film's latest release date delay.
Indiana Jones 5 is scheduled for release on June 23, 2023.
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