In a recent interview with Total Film, Mads Mikkelsen spoke candidly about playing Gellert Grindelwald in Fantastic Beasts 3, which the team recently wrapped up.
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For many, the idea of “Indiana Jones 5” comes with a bit of hesitation. Harrison Ford is a bit… advanced in age.
Steven Spielberg has handed over the director’s chair to James Mangold, and even though the new helmer is an Oscar-nominated filmmaker, it just feels…weird. And then there’s the whole drama about how long it’s taken for Lucasfilm to nail down a script for the film, making it seem like maybe it’s not the best idea to make another sequel? Continue reading ‘Indiana Jones 5’: Mads
.In a recent interview with Total Film, Mads Mikkelsen spoke candidly about playing Gellert Grindelwald in Fantastic Beasts 3, which the team recently wrapped up.
Mads Mikkelsen is taking over the role of Gellert Grindelwald in the next Fantastic Beasts movie, replacing Johnny Depp, who played the iconic character for the past two films.
Another Round is set to receive an English-language remake led by Leonardo DiCaprio.The film, which stars Mads Mikkelsen, just won the Oscar for Best International Film. It follows four middle-aged men experimenting with raising their blood alcohol levels on a daily basis.DiCaprio’s production company Appian Way won an auction for the English-language remake rights to the film, alongside Endeavor Content and Makeready.
German actor Thomas Kretschmann, best known to audiences for playing Baron Wolfgang von Strucker in “Avengers: Age of Ultron,” has joined the cast of “Indiana Jones 5” in an undisclosed role, TheWrap has exclusively learned.Harrison Ford is set to return to the role of the legendary swashbuckling archaeologist in “Indiana Jones'” fifth installment.
If you think of Mads Mikkelsen as the actor that always plays bad guys, then you’re probably most familiar with his work in Hollywood productions like “Hannibal” and “Casino Royale.” But in his newest film, the Oscar-nominated “Another Round,” Mikkelsen’s character is far from a complete villain, though he is very flawed. But for many, the actor will always be a James Bond villain.
statement Monday on Facebook.A master of period detail, he earned his Oscars for “Travels With My Aunt” (1972), the Agatha Christie adaptation “Death on the Nile” (1978) and “Tess” (1979).
Following the news that Phoebe Waller-Bridge had landed the female lead in the next "Indiana Jones" movie, Lucasfilm has found Harrison Ford’s next co-star in Mads Mikkelsen, who is set to join the next installment. James Mangold is taking over directing reins from Steven Spielberg, who still is serving as a producer and is very much involved in various elements of the film.
Mads Mikkelsen is joining the cast!
has been cast alongside megastars Harrison Ford and “Fleabag” actress Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the fifth installment of the “Indiana Jones” franchise, according to Deadline.While the 55-year-old’s role in “Indiana Jones 5” has yet to be disclosed, fans will get to see him shine on the big screen once again when the film hits theaters on July 29, 2022. The project was first announced back in 2016 but has since been in development hell for about five years.
Indiana Jones 5 movie.He will team up with Harrison Ford and co-lead character Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the next instalment of the Lucasfilm franchise. Details of his character have not yet been unveiled, reports Deadline.The film, which is currently due to reach cinemas on July 29, 2022, recently saw Steven Spielberg pull out of the directing role.
Rebecca Rubin Film and Media ReporterMads Mikkelsen has been cast in “Indiana Jones 5” and will star opposite Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge in the latest installment of the popular adventure franchise.James Mangold is taking over filmmaking duties from Steven Spielberg, who directed the first four “Indiana Jones” films.
Mads Mikkelsen is the latest actor to join the upcoming “Indiana Jones” movie. His casting news comes a week after “Fleabag” phenom Phoebe Waller-Bridge was announced as the female lead opposite Harrison Ford in the fifth instalment of the franchise.
Mads Mikkelsen has joined the cast of the fifth installment of “Indiana Jones,” according to an individual with knowledge of the project. Harrison Ford is also set to return to the role of the legendary swashbuckling archaeologist. Details about Mikkelsen’s role are being kept under wraps.Phoebe Waller-Bridge also recently joined the cast opposite Harrison Ford.
EXCLUSIVE: Following the news Phoebe Waller-Bridge had landed the female lead in the next Indiana Jones movie, Lucasfilm has found Harrison Ford’s next co-star as Mads Mikkelsen is set to join the next installment. James Mangold is taking over directing reins from Steven Spielberg, who still is serving as a producer and is very much involved in various elements of the film.
Elijah Wood and Patrick Schwarzenegger got into a little debate over the upcoming Indiana Jones 5 movie.
Indiana Jones franchise to write the score for its next instalment.The 89-year-old, who composed the music for all four previous Indiana Jones movies, has slowed down his output in recent years, but made a return for Star Wars films, The Force Awakens, The Last Jedi and The Rise Of Skywalker.The announcement that he would be making a return to the franchise came alongside news that Phoebe Waller-Bridge has been cast in the upcoming sequel.The Fleabag writer and star will be joining the film
Elijah Wood and Patrick Schwarzenegger are having an “Indiana Jones” debate.
Following the confirmation at the Disney Investors Presentation in December that the next film was a go, Lucasfilm and director James Mangold look to have their sights set on Harrison Ford’s first new co-star in the next installment of the "Indiana Jones" franchise. Sources tell Deadline that Phoebe Waller-Bridge is set to co-star opposite Ford in the fifth installment, with Ford returning as everyone’s favorite fedora-wearing, whip-slinging archaeologist.
Phoebe Waller-Bridge is going to be back on our screens and she is continuing her domination of Hollywood.