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Over the years, we’ve heard a lot about how hard it is to make the "Yellowstone" shows. From cowboy camp to simultaneously dealing with extreme heat and snakes on set to filming deeply heavy scenes, it’s no easy feat. However, the casts of these projects work through it, and make series that I never want to miss. In the case of "1923," they had to deal with winter while they filmed Season 1, and Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren explained just how hard it was to work in freezing temperatures while watching a scene ahead of Season 2’s premiere on the 2025 TV schedule.

While watching this frigid scene from Season 1 where Cara and Jacob dealt with Donald, Mirren described the day as “freezing, freezing,” and yes she said the word twice. It deserved it too, because Harrison Ford then explained just how cold it was when they filmed this confrontational moment.
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00:00That was that freezing, freezing day.
00:25It's the minor.
00:27That's the scene where it was 21 degrees below zero.
00:31And this was unbelievably cold this day.
00:35And people are still able to make faces.
00:37Well, maybe it was like perfect acting.
00:40You couldn't overact.
00:41You couldn't overact.
00:42I mean, all you could do was survive.

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