Elizabeth Debicki is attended to by hair stylists as she gets to work on set of spy thriller Tenet in Hampstead
She was on the Amalfi Coast to start shooting for Tenet at the start of August.
But production has brought actress Elizabeth Debicki to Hampstead, North London, to film more scenes for the spy thriller on Wednesday.
The actress, 28, was seen patiently waiting as hair stylists made sure she looked perfect for the day's scheduled filming.
Getting ready: Elizabeth Debicki was attended to by hair stylists as she got to work on set of spy thriller Tenet in Hampstead on Wednesday
Elizabeth was dressed in period costume as she slipped into a light-blue midi dress, which she paired with a white floral jacket.
She boosted her 6ft 3in frame in a pair of light beige heels, and she accessorised with a pair of pearl earrings and kept her personal items in a brown handbag.
The Widows star wore her golden locks in a half-back do with her fringe pulled forward, while she used a natural palette of make-up for the scene.
Preparation: The actress, 28, was seen patiently waiting as hair stylists made sure she looked perfect for the day's scheduled filming
Elegant: Elizabeth was dressed in period costume as she slipped into a light-blue midi dress, which she paired with a white floral jacket
Elizabeth is scheduled to shoot scenes for the hotly-anticipated movie, set for release in July 2020, in a multitude of locations - having already filmed in Estonia in June and July.
Tenet has been described as 'an action epic evolving from the world of international espionage' by Variety.
While little is known about the film's plot, Christopher Nolan's latest project sees Elizabeth join the likes of John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Clémence Poésy, Michael Caine and Kenneth Branagh on screen.
According to Estonian Public Broadcasting, the upcoming movie is set to most expensive original films of all time with a cost of £185 million ($225 million).
Details: boosted her 6ft 3in frame in a pair of light beige heels, and she accessorised with a pair of pearl earrings and kept her personal items in a brown handbag
Busy schedule: Elizabeth is scheduled to shoot scenes for the hotly-anticipated movie, set for release in July 2020, in a multitude of locations
The only films to exceed the upcoming film's worth are Disney's Tangled at $260 million (£214 million), and award-winning cci-fi Avatar at $237 million (£195 million).
While Elizabeth has garnered an impressive resume with her stints in The Great Gatsby and Macbeth, the screen star insists she's not a typical celebrity.
The thespian, who grew up in Melbourne, is staunchly protective of her privacy, and has even said in the past that fame does not 'suit' her.
Glam: The Widows star wore her golden locks in a half-back do with her fringe pulled forward, while she used a natural palette of make-up for the scene
Star-studded: While little is known about the film's plot, Christopher Nolan's latest project sees Elizabeth join the likes of John David Washington, Robert Pattinson, and Kenneth Branagh
Elizabeth stressed the importance of privacy, telling Vogue Australia in October: 'I've always been a private person.'
'I feel like the thing I want out in the world is my work and I've always believed, and it's the way I approach my work, that me and the work are separate.
'I think that people with social media can blur it so beautifully, and I respect that, but it's not really how I am and I just want the work to speak and people to receive it the way they will without anything influencing it,' she added.
Tenet is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 17, 2020.
Coming soon: Tenet is scheduled to be released by Warner Bros. Pictures on July 17, 2020
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