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I could certainly buy her as a journo, yeah.
I'm getting the vibe that Holbrook is an antagonist; appears to be a cop or FBI sort of person? Seems to have a gun on his hip. I guess we'll see though.
Also, Indiana Jones 5 makes me think of Men in Black 3.
Happy birthday PWB! Maybe she’s helping with the script, or her part.
Also just to add maybe Hoyd is CIA as I remember this rumour/leak/whatever it is...
A bit confusing that they seem to suggest Shaunette and the female villain are separate characters - unless it's a mistake - which makes me think maybe they are the same character and Hoyd could be a "good" CIA agent who comes toe to toe with her.
I’ve worked on several movie sets and seen many lighting stand ins, but this one appears to have registration dots. I wonder if this is an action sequence, a foot chase perhaps and this is a stunt performer
Ford was photographed in London yesterday so I didn't expect him to be on set, but I hope he is able to work on it at some point.
GREAT actor 👍
:D
And for those of you who'd point out it was many years ago, I'll just point out that sometimes in history things look relatively the same, and some times in history there's more change. So. For example: Think of how cars and clothing looked in the 1940s, compared with how they looked in the 1960s. Ok, now compare -- even though many more years have passed than just 20 -- 1960s cars and clothing with the present day. Sure, there are changes, but my point is this: Not. As. Different. As. The. First. Comparison. Part of the appeal of the Indy movies has been that they were set in earlier times, and looked it -- though, less so with the less entertaining IJATKOTCS (holy moly that's a mouthful). Let's please recall the fundamental concept which Lucas and Spielberg went for in the first place - to make something like the old adventure serials of the 1940s. Hell's bells, once you get to the late 1960s, the story may as well be focused on the next generation of Jones. I know, they went there a little bit in, oh, deep breath, IJATKOTCS, but it did not work out well. Furthermore, it did not make so much of a difference ! It added nothing much in terms of the adventure story. It reminds how in TV shows, when the show needs a boost, have the characters have a baby...after than little interest-booster, the shows usually piffle out pretty soon thereafter. OF COURSE, H Ford looks older and it must be dealt with somehow, but the time jump is pretty severe, and they might have gotten away with early 1960s. Oh, well...
I get the registration dots for de-aging, but to me it makes no sense here for the 1969 sequence, unless the stand-in is a stunt-person, doing stuff that Ford isn't capable of.
We are assuming two time jumps; the film starts in the mid-'40s and then we jump to 1969 -- but what if there are 3 time jumps, open in the '40's with Nazi scenes - then we find Indy in early '60's at the start of the space race and that covers the major part of the plot, but something isn't fully resolved, and then we jump to '69 post moon landing for the final pay-off????
Ah, I'm not suggesting time travel, just the story might take place over three time periods, rather than just the two, which we know about already;.
Yep, as I speculated earlier, it may be for some type of action sequence;, perhaps a foot chase where Indy is running after, or from someone.
Or, they are simply doing what they need to do to keep production moving forward as Ford mends.
Well here's to swimming with bow legged women
(sorry had to quote jaws)
https://deadline.com/2021/07/indiana-jones-5-antonio-banderas-1234793862/
This cast is growing. It'll also be interesting to see how this role differentiates from his role in the upcoming Uncharted film, although he's probably the main villain there.
Not that I needed another reason to check this out but there it is. I love Banderas' work so much.