Taron Egerton embraces the 80s look with a thick moustache as he continues to film Tetris in Glasgow
He resumed filming for the movie earlier this week following a break over the festive season.
And Taron Egerton proved there’s no rest for the wicked as he continued to shoot scenes for 1980s-set Tetris in Glasgow on Thursday.
The actor, 31, plays entrepreneur Henk Rogers, who went through a laborious legal battle over the rights to the computer game in Russia.
Working hard: Taron Egerton proved there’s no rest for the wicked as he continued to shoot scenes for 1980s-set Tetris in Glasgow on Thursday
Nailing the retro look, the Rocketman star sported a thick moustache while his hair was worn with a side-parting.
The Welshman cut a suave figure as he sported a longline grey coat, teamed with a three-piece suit.
Adding a pop of colour to his look, the Kingsman star rounded things off with a patterned scarf as he held onto a briefcase.
Taron was joined by crew on set, who sported protective face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Plot: The actor, 31, plays entrepreneur Henk Rogers, who went through a laborious legal battle over the rights to the computer game in Russia
All in the details: Nailing the retro look, the Rocketman star sported a thick moustache while his hair was worn with a side-parting
Slick: The Welshman cut a suave figure as he sported a longline grey coat, teamed with a three-piece suit
Staying safe: The Kingsmen star was joined by soldiers and crew on set, who sported protective face masks amid the coronavirus pandemic
Tetris tell the story of Alexey Pajitnoc, a Russian programmer behind the addictive video game.
Directed by Jon S. Baird, the biographical film is currently scheduled to be released next year.
The thespian shared a sneak peek of his new role to Instagram last month as he shared a snap in costume, alongside the caption: ‘Felt Sexy. Might delete later.’
They’re back! Production resumed filming for the movie earlier this week following a break over the festive season
A blast from the past: Replicas of tanks were placed on the streets of the Scottish city to help set the scene
Keep your eyes peeled: Directed by Jon S. Baird, the biographical film is currently scheduled to be released next year
In December, it was reported that the movie remains partially un-cast, with the roles of real-life businessmen Robert and Kevin Maxwell and the game’s Russian creator yet to be filled.
It came after Netflix cancelled one of Taron’s other projects, fantasy series The Dark Crystal: Age Of Resistance, after a single season.
The series served as a prequel to Jim Henson’s 1982 fantasy film The Dark Crystal, which has become a cult classic among fantasy fans in recent years.
Tease: The thespian shared a sneak peek of his new role to Instagram last month as he shared a snap in costume, alongside the caption : ‘Felt Sexy. Might delete later’