New York, 1961. An unknown, 19-year-old Bob Dylan arrives with his guitar. Cultivating relationships with Greenwich Village music icons during his meteoric rise, culminating in a groundbreaking performance that resonated around the world. According to Collider’s October 2020 interview with cinematographer Phedon Papamichael, they wanted to put the Bob Dylan film project on film. is taking a back seat due to the recently issued COVID precautions that studios are taking. As a result, Papamichael and director James Mangold move on to other projects. "I don’t think he’s dead," Papamichael said of the Chalamet-led biopic: « But it’s hard to pull that off in the COVID era because it’s all in small clubs with a lot of extras in period costumes, so you' I have a lot of hair and makeup. So our next project is Indiana Jones 5 (2022). Mangold is doing great."