Phoebe Waller-Bridge has recalled a memorable moment from filming Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, saying she got a "chill" from one scene in particular.

The actress who plays the adventurer's goddaughter Helena Shaw, spoke exclusively with publication Digital Spy about the fifth film in the franchise, saying her reaction to the set matched that of her character.

"It was walking into the tomb at the end, and the detail, and the grandeur of it," she told us. "The walls were wet and dripping, and there were these beautiful artefacts everywhere, and the lighting was stunning. It was truly huge.

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"They build these sets, so it's an experience when you walk in. It's 360 [degrees]. I remember walking in there, and my character was meant to walk in and just look at everything in awe. And, my God, I did – I really got a chill," she added.

Director James Mangold explained that dedication to practical filmmaking was imperative in maintaining the "fabric" of the Indiana Jones story in Dial of Destiny.

"It's important for all the reasons that are [both] obvious and [not] obvious," he said.

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"One of the real charms of the Indiana Jones films is the acting and wonderful characters that you encounter, not just Dr Jones but all the wonderful menagerie of people who come at him through his journeys.

"To get actors to be alive in a scene – it's really hard if you're standing inside a green dome, to be alive. The wind in your hair is different than a guy in a tank top holding a fan. It's just a very different thing that's intangibly a part of the fabric of these movies."

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is released in UK cinemas on June 28 and in US cinemas on June 30.