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Indiana Jones 5 crew member found dead on location

The trouble-plagued production of the highly-anticipated new Indiana Jones movie has now been hit with a tragedy.

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The much-hyped Indiana Jones sequel’s trouble-plagued production just took a darker turn — as a crew member has reportedly died on location in Morocco.

Indiana Jones 5 camera department pro Nic Cupac was found dead in his hotel room in the city of Fes, Walt Disney Studios confirmed to The Post on Thursday.

“Our hearts go out to the family and friends of Nic Cupac, an incredibly talented colleague and member of the film community who will be greatly missed,” a rep for the production told The Post.

“His sudden passing was not production related. Nic was a grip on 2nd unit.”

Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge on the set in Sicily last month. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
Harrison Ford and Phoebe Waller-Bridge on the set in Sicily last month. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
Antonio Banderas also stars alongside Ford in the movie. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
Antonio Banderas also stars alongside Ford in the movie. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images

The 54-year-old’s cause of death has not been publicly disclosed, but “he is thought to have died of natural causes,” The Sun reported.

Cupac — an industry veteran who also worked on films in the Jurassic Park, Harry Potter and Star Wars franchises — only recently jetted to Morocco to help film the big-budget blockbuster.

More than 100 crew members had reportedly assembled in the city to prepare for the filming of a major stunt scene using a rickshaw. Cupac’s work as a grip involved helping build and maintain rigging equipment that supports cameras.

The movie has been plagued with problems during production so far. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
The movie has been plagued with problems during production so far. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images

Meanwhile, the seemingly cursed project — a Disney co-production with Amblin Entertainment, LucasFilm and Paramount Pictures — has been plagued by problems from the outset of filming over the summer.

In June, residents of the Hackney, East London, filming location revealed that the production was making life “a living hell” for them. While the production paid one neighbour $100,000 to film in their home, the entire street was blocked off for days, causing major headaches, according to local reports.

Just last week, filming of the flick was thrown into turmoil when Morocco banned flights to and from the UK due to rising Covid cases. Lead star Harrison Ford, 79, was allegedly set to fly into the country just before the ban was announced. It is unclear where he is currently.

The movie’s release date was originally pushed back to mid-2022, and has now been delayed again. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
The movie’s release date was originally pushed back to mid-2022, and has now been delayed again. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
Ford has had issues travelling between locations due to the pandemic. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images
Ford has had issues travelling between locations due to the pandemic. Picture: Robino Salvatore/GC Images

Meanwhile, production of the movie was halted for three months after Ford suffered a severe shoulder injury in June. He only returned to set in Italy two weeks ago.

Indiana Jones 5 has also suffered other lengthy delays in production due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The movie was originally slated to hit theatres on July 9, 2021, but was pushed back to July 29, 2022, due to the pandemic. Last month, Disney announced it is now scheduled for release in 2023.

It’s unclear whether Cupac’s death will prompt further delays.

This article originally appeared in the NY Post and was reproduced with permission.

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