Recent reports suggest that before the coronavirus shut down most film productions, director Alejandro González Iñárritu was gearing up for his first feature in five years. Better yet, he was doing so beside cinematographer Bradford Young, known for Selma, Solo: A Star Wars Story, and Arrival, the latter of which earned Young an Oscar nomination. The report comes courtesy of Mexican newspaper El Universal (via The Film Stage), who got the scoop on Iñárritu and Young scouting locations and doing camera tests in Mexico City, most notably Chapultepec Castle. No plot details are out there yet, but …