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In 1961, Bob Dylan, an unknown 19-year-old, arrived in New York City with his guitar. He formed relationships with Greenwich Village music icons during his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that resonated around the world. According to an October 2020 Collider interview with cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, the studio’s recent COVID precautions will put a Bob Dylan film project on the back burner; as a result, Papamichael and director James Mangold would move on to other projects. “I don’t think he’s dead,” Papamichael said of the Chalamet-starring biopic, “but it’s hard to make in the COVID era because it’s all set in small clubs with a lot of extras in period costumes, so you have a lot of hair and makeup. Our next project is actually “Indiana Jones 5” (2022). Mangold is taking care of that.