Harrison Ford has been pictured in his Indiana Jones getup for the first time since filming got underway for the fifth instalment to the franchise.
It's been more than a decade since the actor donned the iconic brown leather jacket and trademark fedora, however this time he was sporting a face mask.
The last time we saw this look was back in 2008 when the polarising Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull debuted around the world.
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It's a welcome sight to see Ford wearing his legendary outfit once again as the crew shoot some scenes in the UK.
His co-star, Josh Gad, shared the snap on his Instagram page alongside the caption: "All is right in the world. Welcome back Dr. Jones."
Alongside Ford and Gad in the cast for the fifth film is Danish star Mads Mikkelsen, Fleabag star Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Boyd Holbrook, Thomas Kretschmann, and Shaunette Renee Wilson.
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The film is set to be directed by James Mangold, who also took the reins for Logan, but - don't worry - Steven Spielberg will still be a massive part of the production. He's just going to be acting as a producer, as well as being across a number of parts of the film.
John Williams will bring the musical magic once again, because honestly where would the Indiana Jones films be without Williams' iconic score?
We know very little about the plot for the forthcoming film, as the company has been keeping their cards very close to their chest.
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There have been rumours of a 'space race' sort of theme for the film, as well as rumours of a shoot taking place on England's North East coast up at Bamburgh Castle, but they're just that - rumours.
The fifth film is a massive gamble considering how the fourth was received. The audience score on Rotten Tomatoes is a dismal 53 per cent.
However, the cast and crew are back to right some wrongs, and maybe drag some of the doubters around.
Of course, the real reason they're coming back isn't to settle the scores and erase the history of the old film, it's because there's likely a whole heap of cash involved.
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While the previous film received a panning from some critics and hardcore fans for some - let's say - outlandish themes, it ended up taking almost $800 million (£560 million) at the global box office, so was a commercial success.
Either way, it'll be interesting to see what Indiana and company have for us this time out.
Featured Image Credit: Josh Gad/InstagramTopics: Entertainment, TV and Film