Making Tracks is back with episode 151 as the Marks discuss the return of Farthest From, Boonta Eve 4, #CANTINA2 and the excitement of Celebration Europe 2023, a CG enhanced 1945 era Indiana Jones opening the fifth movie next June, Tony Gilroy and shooting the Ferrix funeral scene early on in the production and the potential return of Rian Johnson to films or TV. All that and Mark N and Paul Naylor catch up with The Empire Strikes Back AT-AT driver Paul Jerricho in Croydon to put the cherry on an episode filled with tangents, left-turns and the usual rambling on the latest Making Tracks.
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This episode we discuss:
- Farthest From returns to Fordingbridge 10th – 11th December.
- Boonta Eve 4 and #CANTINA2 events announced for Celebration Europe 2023 weekend.
- Ring the Bell: Harrison Ford to appear as a younger Indy in opening scenes of Indiana Jones 5.
- Tony Gilroy on shooting the Ferrix funeral scenes early on Star Wars: Andor.
- Could Rian Johnson return to Star Wars on Disney Plus?
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