Harrison Ford looks well and truly in character while filming Indiana Jones 5 on a boat in Sicily 

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    Harrison Ford looked well and truly in character as he filmed scenes for Indiana Jones 5 in Sicily, Italy on Thursday.

    The actor, 79, sported his usual Indiana Jones costume as he wore a dark brown leather jacket along with a pair of beige trousers.

    The legendary film star also donned a tan shirt and dark brown shoes while he carried a brown bag. 

    Filming: Harrison Ford looked well and truly in character as he filmed scenes for Indiana Jones 5 in Sicily, Italy on Thursday

    Filming: Harrison Ford looked well and truly in character as he filmed scenes for Indiana Jones 5 in Sicily, Italy on Thursday

    He completed his look with a dark brown hat as he was joined by several crew members on a boat.

    A camera crew was seen setting up on the boat while Harrison looked tense during filming.

    The film star, who is married to actress Calista Flockhart, was also seen taking a break on deck between scenes. 

    The Call Of The Wild actor has been portraying the archaeology professor and adventurer in the $2B-grossing franchise ever since 1980.

    On location: The actor, 79, sported his usual Indiana Jones costume for the scene

    On location: The actor, 79, sported his usual Indiana Jones costume for the scene

    Outfit: He sported a dark brown leather jacket along with a pair of beige trousers

    Outfit: He sported a dark brown leather jacket along with a pair of beige trousers

    Costume: The legendary film star also sported a tan shirt and dark brown shoes while he carried a brown bag

    Shooting: He completed his look with a dark brown hat

    Costume: The legendary film star also sported a tan shirt and dark brown shoes while he carried a brown bag

    Harrison was forced to take a three-month hiatus from filming IJ5 in June after having surgery for a shoulder injury he sustained while rehearsing a stunt on a train.

    One of Harrison’s stunt doubles was present for a seaside scene they shot on Monday.

    The Chicago-born action star was previously seen with black dots all over his face on set – hinting that his character will be de-aged with CGI for a portion of the film. 

    Harrison sustained the injury while filming at Pinewood Studios in England.

    Blockbuster: Harrison was joined on the boat by several crew members for the shoot

    Blockbuster: Harrison was joined on the boat by several crew members for the shoot

    Travel: The film star, who is married to actress Calista Flockhart, was also seen taking a break on deck between scenes

    Travel: The film star, who is married to actress Calista Flockhart, was also seen taking a break on deck between scenes

    History: The Call Of The Wild actor has been portraying the archaeology professor and adventurer in the $2B-grossing franchise ever since 1980

    History: The Call Of The Wild actor has been portraying the archaeology professor and adventurer in the $2B-grossing franchise ever since 1980

    Injury: Harrison was forced to take a three-month hiatus from filming IJ5 in June

    Injury: Harrison was forced to take a three-month hiatus from filming IJ5 in June

    Break: The actor surgery for a shoulder injury he sustained while rehearsing a stunt on a train

    Break: The actor surgery for a shoulder injury he sustained while rehearsing a stunt on a train

    A source told The Sun: ‘Everyone’s relieved to see him back and fighting fit.

    ‘It’s been a long ten-week wait for him and the crew. Filming has been held up but hopefully now it can get back on track.’

    The Hollywood star remained in the UK while he recuperated from his shoulder injury and was spotted out and about in London on several occasions during the summer.

    The Academy Award nominee has filmed the movie in London, Glasgow and North Yorkshire.

    Accident: Harrison sustained the injury while filming at Pinewood Studios in England

    A source said:'Everyone’s relieved to see him back and fighting fit'

    Accident: Harrison sustained the injury while filming at Pinewood Studios in England

    They added:'It's been a long ten-week wait for him and the crew. Filming has been held up but hopefully now it can get back on track'

    They added: ‘It’s been a long ten-week wait for him and the crew. Filming has been held up but hopefully now it can get back on track’

    Stayed put: he Hollywood star remained in the UK while he recuperated from his shoulder injury

    Stayed put: he Hollywood star remained in the UK while he recuperated from his shoulder injury

    Fans can expect time travel plotlines as filmmaker James Mangold’s 1960s-set film has also featured Nazi soldiers and Roman gladiators/rowers.

    If that plot twist seems outlandish, remember that the last installment – The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – in 2008 incorporated alien spaceships.

    Harrison has been shooting the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones film franchise since the summer after being delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Seeing the sights: He was spotted out and about in London on several occasions during the summer

    Seeing the sights: He was spotted out and about in London on several occasions during the summer

    Busy: The Academy Award nominee has filmed the movie in London, Glasgow and North Yorkshire

    Busy: The Academy Award nominee has filmed the movie in London, Glasgow and North Yorkshire

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    Plot: Fans can expect time travel plotlines as James Mangold filmmaker’s 1960s-set film has also featured Nazi soldiers and Roman gladiators/rowers

    Storylines: If that plot twist seems outlandish, remember that the last installment - The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull - in 2008 incorporated alien spaceships

    Storylines: If that plot twist seems outlandish, remember that the last installment – The Kingdom of the Crystal Skull – in 2008 incorporated alien spaceships

    Kicking off in June, the shoot has taken place at various locations in England and Scotland, before moving to Sicily in early October.

    The production is scheduled to continue in Italy into December 2021.

    The film, which also stars Antonio Bandaeras, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Kretschmann, Boyd Holbrook, Shaunette Renée Wilson and Toby Jones, is scheduled to premiere on June 30, 2023.

    Delays: Harrison has been shooting the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones film franchise since the summer after being delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic

    Delays: Harrison has been shooting the fifth installment in the Indiana Jones film franchise since the summer after being delayed a year by the COVID-19 pandemic

    Plan: The production is scheduled to continue in Italy into December 2021

    Plan: The production is scheduled to continue in Italy into December 2021

    Release: The film, which also stars Antonio Bandaeras, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Kretschmann, Boyd Holbrook, Shaunette Renée Wilson and Toby Jones, is scheduled to premiere on June 30, 2023

    Release: The film, which also stars Antonio Bandaeras, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Mads Mikkelsen, Thomas Kretschmann, Boyd Holbrook, Shaunette Renée Wilson and Toby Jones, is scheduled to premiere on June 30, 2023

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