Entertainment Weekly has yet another front page story about the new Indy movie (they had one last month too!). The filming was super secret, hush-hush all the way. In process copies weren't made available during shooting, reviewers haven't seen advances, etc. At Yale, when scenes were shot outside of the closed sets, people went made taking pictures which led to even more stringent security measures.
The production had to build nine-foot-high fencing to keep the actors hidden from view as they went to and from sensitive scenes. Says LaBeouf: ''We had to wear robes and hoods like we were in the [Yale secret society] Skull and Bones. And we were never supposed to be grouped or bunched together. We were always supposed to be separated until we came to set.''What's even more amazing, is that in this age of Internet leaks, that very little has made it way online yet.
Read the full cover story at EW