“In the course of rehearsing for a fight scene, Harrison Ford sustained an injury involving his shoulder,” a Disney spokesperson said in a statement, per Deadline.|”While rehearsing for fight scenes, Harrison Ford suffered an injury to his shoulder,” a Disney spokesperson stated in a statement. Deadline.} The filming will continue as treatment is completed. In the meantime, the schedule will be rearranged as necessary.

Ford’s injuries are unknown. However, Ford is not known for how severe they were. Ford was reprising his role in Star Wars: The Force Awakens as Han Solo, and his ankle was “injured by the Millennium Falcon’s door.” Nine months later, Ford crashed his World War II training aircraft, leaving him with a broken arm, and a head gash. Harrison also suffered injuries to his back while filming Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom in 1983. He also sustained injury to his leg while filming 1993’s The Fugitive.

All accounts are trueIndiana Jones 5It is still on time for its July 29th, 2022 release date. This is the franchise’s first ever release.Steven Spielberg The movie will not be directed by Will SmithHe is, however, a producer. Instead,James Mangold(Ford vs. FerrariFord is also in the film as a co-star.Mads Mikkelsen?Thomas Kretschmann?Boyd Holbrook?Shaunette Renee WilsonAndToby Jones. The fifth and possibly finalIndyInstalment is the long-awaited sequel to 2008’s.Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull?A middling continuationThe original trilogy of the 1980s.

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