Tale
In 1961, an unknown 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives in New York City with his guitar. He builds relationships with Greenwich Village musical icons during his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that resonates around the world. According to an October 2020 interview with Collider with cinematographer Fedon Papamichael, the studio’s recently announced COVID precautions were putting the Bob Dylan film project on the back burner; as a result, Papamichael and director James Mangold will move on to other projects. "I don’t think he’s dead," Papamichael said of the Chalamet-directed biopic, “But it’s hard to do in the COVID era because it’s all in small clubs with a lot of extras in period costumes, so you’ve got a lot of hair and makeup. So our next project is ‘Indiana Jones 5’ (2022), actually. Mangold does that."