Harrison Ford, 79, returns to the filming of Indiana Jones 5

Harrison Ford, 79, returns to filming Indiana Jones 5 after being forced to take three months off after a shoulder injury

  • According to The Sun, the 79-year-old actor was seen filming next Monday in Buckinghamshire
  • Harrison had to undergo shoulder surgery after injuring himself at Pinewood Studios.
  • The actor remained in the UK while recovering from a shoulder injury and was seen in London on several occasions during the summer.
  • The fifth film was originally scheduled for release in 2022, but was delayed three months before filming due to Harrison’s injury.










Harrison Ford reportedly filmed Indiana Jones 5 again three months after he was forced to retire due to a shoulder injury.

According to The Sun, the 79-year-old actor was seen filming next Monday in Buckinghamshire.

Harrison had to undergo shoulder surgery after his injury at Pinewood Studios.

Back in action: Harrison Ford reportedly returned to filming Indiana Jones 5 three months after being forced to retire due to a shoulder injury (film photo in June)

Back in action: Harrison Ford reportedly returned to filming Indiana Jones 5 three months after being forced to retire due to a shoulder injury (film photo in June)

A source told the publication: “Everyone is relieved to see him again and fight in shape.

‘It’s been a long ten-week wait for him and the crew. Filming has been suspended, but I hope he can get back on track now. “

MailOnline has contacted representatives of Harrison Ford to comment.

Harrison remained in the UK while recovering from a shoulder injury and was seen in London on several occasions during the summer.

Filming: According to The Sun, the actor was seen filming next Monday in Buckinghamshire (image of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - 2008)

Filming: According to The Sun, the actor was seen filming next Monday in Buckinghamshire (image of Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – 2008)

The film star has shot the film in London, Glasgow and North Yorkshire.

Indiana Jones ’fifth and final film was originally scheduled to be released in 2022, but before filming it was delayed three months due to Harrison’s injury.

It’s been a new twist for the film, which sees James Mangold take on Steven Spielberg’s directing roles for a long time, after filming was previously withdrawn as a result of the coronavirus pandemic.

An insider told The Sun’s Bizarre column because it’s Harrison’s last outing to Indiana, everyone expected it to be single sail.

Production: Harrison had to undergo shoulder surgery after injuring himself at Pinewood Studios, with the crew using a substitute for crowd scenes during his absence (pictured in June)

Production: Harrison had to undergo shoulder surgery after injuring himself at Pinewood Studios, with the crew using a substitute for crowd scenes during his absence (pictured in June)

They said, “After the first delays, everyone wanted to go. But now Harrison is injured and is worse off than he thought.

“The film’s bosses have come together to work on the programming and it’s chaos. The first thing they think they can restart production on is September.

‘It wasn’t what anyone expected, so having to change everything is a huge blow. Everyone was worried about Harrison and they are glad he is in the process of being repaired.

Raiders Of The Lost Ark director Steven Spielberg famously called himself an “idiot” for allowing Harrison to do his own tricks, including one in which the lead actor had to overcome a 300-pound strut.

A source said:

A source said: “Everyone is relieved to see him again and fight in shape.” It’s been a long ten week wait for him and the crew “(in The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull – 2008)

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