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Harrison Ford fue visto filmando escenas de Indy 5 en Inglterra

By Ninian Carter

June 10, 2021 - La grabación de la enormemente anticipada quinta y final entrega de la saga Indiana Jones está en progreso en el RU, se han visto vehículos nazis de la Segunda Guerra Mundial en Yorkshire y explosiones en un castillo en Northumberland.

Indiana Jones fever is gripping the UK as Disney’s multi-million dollar movie making machine rolls across the country – currently shooting at various locations in northeast England, for the as yet untitled fifth Indiana Jones movie.

Leading man Harrison Ford (who turns 79 in July) is reprising his role as Indiana Jones for one final outing. Disney has confirmed that this will be the last Indiana Jones movie, declaring that nobody else can play the part but Harrison Ford.

Unlike the previous four movies, Steven Spielberg is not directing, instead handing the reins over to Wolverine director James Mangold. Indy 5 has been plagued with script rewrites for years and then recent pandemic holdups, causing Spielberg to bail so he could work on a passion project – his upcoming remake of West Side Story. Spielberg is, however, staying on as executive producer for this final foray.

Plot details for the new movie are scarce, but rumours suggest it will be set in the 1960s (which seems inevitable since the previous one was set in 1957), and revolves around the space race.

Scenes being filmed in the UK at the moment, however, are set in the 1940s, with Nazi Germany war vehicles being seen at various locations, including an historic train line in Grosmont, North Yorkshire.

The imposing Bamburgh Castle on the Northumberland coast is also doubling as a Nazi fortress, which has seen elaborate set extensions added to it, including a fake turret which was the scene of an explosion and fire.

Given the World War II setting, speculation is rife that the movie features a flashback sequence, possibly using de-aging technology to bring Ford closer to his appearance in first three films.

Ford has also been seen at Pinewood studios where it seems likely the main production is based. It's currently unclear if they will film in any other countries.

Coincidentally, June 12 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the first Indiana Jones movie, Raiders of the Lost Ark.

Indiana Jones 5 is due for release on July 29, 2022.

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PUBLISHED: 10/06/2021; STORY: Graphic News; PICTURES: Associated Press
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