City
Epaper

'Indiana Jones 5' finally wraps up filming after multiple delays

By IANS | Updated: February 28, 2022 10:45 IST

Los Angeles, Feb 28 The fifth installment of the 'Indiana Jones' franchise has been wrapped up.After years ...

Open in App

Los Angeles, Feb 28 The fifth installment of the 'Indiana Jones' franchise has been wrapped up.

After years of false starts and multiple delays, the production on the untitled fifth installment of the action-adventure film series has finally finished, reports aceshowbiz.com.

The film's director James Mangold and producer Frank Marshall took to Twitter on Sunday, February 27 to celebrate it.

Mangold used a still from 1981's 'Raiders of the Lost Ark' to signify the next phase, which is post-production. "And so begins the first day after the storm..," he captioned the picture.

Marshall, meanwhile, posted a picture of a blue cap with the protagonist's signature nickname "Indy", which could be the title of the film.

"That's a wrap!!! #indianajones," he simply declared.

The completion of the production arrives just a little over a week after Marshall tweeted that filming was "in the home stretch," along with an exterior photo of Pinewood Studios, where the movie was filmed.

Ever since 'Indiana Jones 5' kicked off production in the summer of 2021, it faced several setbacks. Just weeks after the filming started, Harrison Ford sustained a shoulder injury while rehearsing for a fight scene.

His injury forced the closure of the production for three months.

In November, a crew member died during the filming of the movie in Morocco. Camera operator Nic Cupac was found dead in his hotel room in the city of Fes in November 2021.

"Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Nic Cupac, an incredibly talented colleague and member of the film community who will be greatly missed," a production rep told the New York Post.

His cause of death was not disclosed, but the rep added that Cupac's "sudden passing was not production related."

Earlier this month, another crew member suffered a heart attack during filming of the final scenes.

According to a source, the man suddenly collapsed, prompting a panic situation. Ford, who was standing nearby, reportedly yelled, "Get me a medic quick."

The filming aside, the movie stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Antonio Banderas and many others.

The movie is now scheduled to be released on June 30, 2023.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Tags: Indiana JonesFrank marshallLos AngelesTwitterMoroccoJames MangoldL.a.Twitter twitterTwitter sevaLos angeles dream centerTwitter cmoTwitter inc.
Open in App

Related Stories

Social Viral'Indians Take Dolo 650 Like It’s Cadbury Gems': US-Based Doctor’s Tweet Sparks Funny Memes and Jokes Online

InternationalCalifornia: Stolen Truck Crashes Into Multiple Vehicles in Long Beach During Dramatic LAPD Pursuit; Video Goes Viral

MumbaiEid al-Fitr 2025: Mumbai Police on High Alert After Social Media Post Warns of Riots and Bomb Blasts in Dongri on Ramadan Eid

MumbaiMumbai: Sameer Wankhede Files Defamation Case Against Woman Over Social Media Allegations

TechnologyX Down: Elon Musk-Owned Social Media Platform Faces Global Outage, Users Unable to Load Pages

Entertainment Realted Stories

Entertainment'Kesari Chapter 2' hair designer Darshan Yewalekar reflects on the challenges of a period movie

EntertainmentTo me, 'Tourist Family' is Sasikumar’s best film as an actor, says director Rathna Kumar

EntertainmentTahira Kashyap unveils her ‘3.0 version’ as she resumes work amid breast cancer relapse treatment

EntertainmentTanishk Bagchi repackages ‘Chor Bazari’ with a modern vibrant twist

EntertainmentFawad Khan, Vaani Kapoor's Abir Gulal Faces Backlash After Pahalgam Terror Attack, Likely To Get Ban In India: Reports