Hundreds of rare and vintage film posters including a number from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series will go up for auction in the UK next month.
04.02.2020 - 15:01 / nme.com
The actor has played the character since 1981
Harrison Ford has been confirmed to reprise his role as Indiana Jones in the fifth film of the franchise.
Lucasfilm boss Kathleen Kennedy told the BBC about the status of the much-delayed upcoming film on the BAFTAs red carpet.
“We’re working away, getting the script where we want it to be and then we’ll be ready to go,” said Kennedy. Rumours of a new actor taking on the character were also put to rest.
“Harrison Ford will be involved, yeah,”
Hundreds of rare and vintage film posters including a number from the Star Wars and Indiana Jones series will go up for auction in the UK next month.
Harrison Ford said he never became an to actor chase fame and fortune, as he discussed the temptation of leaving Hollywood behind.
Harrison Ford has teased Indiana Jones fans by revealing they are “very close to being able to begin to start” work on the fifth instalment of the blockbuster action franchise.
At the premiere of his latest film, The Call of the Wild, the actor criticized Donald Trump’s anti-environmental agenda and gave an update on the Indiana Jones sequel, which begins filming this spring. “I’m furious!” growled Harrison Ford.
The long-awaited film has been delayed three times from its original 2019 release date
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Harrison Ford has revealed filming on the fifth Indiana Jones movie may begin this summer.
At the premiere of his latest film, The Call of the Wild, the actor criticized Donald Trump’s anti-environmental agenda and gave an update on the Indiana Jones sequel, which begins filming this spring. “I’m furious!” growled Harrison Ford.
A sneak peek of Harrison Ford’s “Ellen DeGeneres Show” interview, set to air Tuesday, has been unveiled.
Harrison Ford is dishing about the upcoming Indiana Jones film!
Actor Harrison Ford has starred in many iconic films of the modern era, including the blockbuster "Star Wars" and Indiana Jones franchises. But now, at 77, he no longer needs to be the leading man, he tells Lee Cowan in an interview for "CBS Sunday Morning," to be broadcast Sunday, February 16.
Harrison Ford has not just been a leading man in Hollywood, he has at times been the leading man.
Kirk Douglas' family members are feeling thankful for their fans' support.