Holly Berry and Mark Wahlberg joined the full shift on Thursday, as filming on their latest film continued late into the night.
The Hollywood stars are currently in London, where they’ve just started work on the upcoming Netflix movie Our Man From Jersey.
But Holly, 55, reminisced about her iconic former role as Catwoman after stepping out of the driver’s seat in a sleek soft top with a matching leather jacket and skinny pants.
The actress confirmed her sex symbol status after starring as a leather-clad anti-heroine in the 2004 blockbuster Catwoman, a loose adaptation of a DC Comics character.
Although the film was a critical and commercial disaster, grossing less than half of its $100 million worldwide box office, Hull’s undeniable sexuality in her central role won critical acclaim that was hard to please.
This sounds familiar: Holly Berry reminisced about her former cult role as Catwoman on Thursday night in London while filming our new movie Our Man from Jersey.
Hard work: Holly and co-star Mark Wahlberg had a full shift Thursday as filming on their latest movie continued late into the night
On Thursday night, the actor, whose role is as dark as the plot of the new film, joined the actor with his constellation as they filmed a tense scene for the evening.
A cat-and-mouse thriller by the name of “Blue Collar James Bond” turned out to be especially white-collar as the cameras swiveled on the roof of spirited Notting Hill.
Wahlberg, 50, was walking briskly carrying a briefcase that looked out of sync with his usual attire, while Hull walked away and waited for his way to his car.
They later joined an elegantly dressed constellation chatting with Hull after she climbed into the passenger seat to film a scene alongside the American actress.
Moving on: When we got into character, Holly filmed a seemingly tense scene of the night with our man at the Jersey filming location.
Cunning: The Oscar winner was dressed in a leather jacket and matching pants, while his short hair was lined up on the usual side
Silent firing: Wahlberg was walking fast carrying a briefcase that was out of sync with his usual attire, while Hull walked away and waited for his way to the car.
Filming of the location comes a year after it was first announced that they would be working together on the thriller.
Details of the upcoming work are being kept under wraps, and who will play it is still unknown.
Holly recently worked with the popular streaming platform, where she debuted with her 2021 directorial debut, Bruised There.
Luxury: Dubbed “blue collar for James Bond,” the cat-and-mouse thriller turned out to be especially white-collar as the cameras swiveled around Notting Hill’s smart terrace.
Then and now: Hall’s latest hairstyle also echoed her previous role as Catwoman
Good to see you here! Holly looked delighted as she spoke to several members of the production team on Thursday night.
Upbeat: The Oscar-winning actor looked in good spirits as he relaxed on set
First deal: Hall returned to character when cameras caught him exiting a parked car and exiting
Favourite: Wise top gleamed under street lights as Hall exited
He also starred in a movie about a disgraced MMA fighter, Jackie Justice.
As for the brand’s latest work, he is currently starring in the film Father Stu, which premiered on April 15th.
In October he celebrates the 25th anniversary of his feature film Boogie Nights.
Participation: Actors accompanied by beautifully dressed female constellations in London
Walkthrough: He was seen in separate photos of Hull and Mark, albeit in the same location
He’s pleased: The actor laughed as time passed between scenes on Thursday night
Let’s Talk: He was seen talking to his colleague Buraco when the cameras rolled in late into the night
Behind the wheel: Holly was sitting in the driver’s seat when another scene was filmed Thursday night.
Source: Daily Mail
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