Jodie Comer looked disheveled while filming new dystopian thriller The End We Start From on the roof of London’s Hard Rock Cafe in Piccadilly on Sunday.
The 29-year-old actress, who plays a young mother caught amid devastating floods engulfing the city of London, was seen cradling a baby to her chest.
She donned a dirty blue coat and rolled-up navy blue jeans, which she paired with tan leather boots, while wearing her blonde tresses in a messy ponytail.
Tense: Jodie Comer looked disheveled as she filmed new dystopian thriller The End We Start From on the roof of London’s Hard Rock Cafe in Piccadilly on Sunday
Jodie, who wore a full face of dirty makeup, put on a despairing expression as she stood on the edge of a balcony with the baby in tense scenes.
It comes after the cast and crew were concerned after learning someone on set had tested positive for Covid-19.
A source told Web: “Everything was going well and they were preparing for the second scene, but then all of a sudden we saw Jodie being driven away in a car.
“The director gathered the entire crew and told them that someone from the cast or crew had tested positive for Covid and that filming would have to halt.
Talented: The 29-year-old actress, who plays a young mother caught amid devastating floods engulfing the city of London, was seen cradling a baby to her chest
Outfit: She donned a dirty blue coat and rolled-up navy blue jeans, which she paired with tan leather boots, while wearing her blonde locks in a messy ponytail
Strolling: She was chatting up a staff member on set as they walked together
Uh-oh: It comes after the cast and crew were concerned after learning someone on set had tested positive for Covid-19
Surprise: The source added, “The director gathered the entire crew and told them that someone from the cast or crew had tested positive for Covid and that filming would have to halt.”
“Everyone is obviously worried about the baby that was on set.”
Speaking of her new role, Jodie said: “My character is both ordinary and extraordinary, both her very personal life and the world around her have been turned upside down and she is confronted with the unknown at every turn.
“Her story is about the quiet exploits of determination, dedication, bravery and love.”
Director Mahalia Belo added, “The End We Start From is a unique and original take on a survival film. One that feels in tune with the climate crisis we are now experiencing.
Excited: Speaking about her new role, Jodie said: “My character is both ordinary and extraordinary, both her very personal life and the world around her have been turned upside down and she is confronted with the unknown at every turn do.”
Movie: “Her story is about the silent exploits of determination, devotion, bravery and love”
Working hard: Director Mahalia Belo added, “The End We Start From is a unique and original take on a survival film. One that feels in tune with the climate crisis we are now experiencing.
Tease: He said: “It provides an honest look at the nature of a hero, someone who is forced to be brave, who sometimes cannot be.”
Wow: “It’s incredible to work with such an extraordinary cast and bring this human, original and ultimately hopeful story to life.”
“It provides an honest look at what it is like to be a hero, someone who is forced to be brave, who sometimes cannot be.
“It’s incredible to work with such an extraordinary cast and bring this human, original and ultimately hopeful story to life.”
Joining Jodie in the film are Benedict Cumberbatch, Katherine Watson, Mark Strong and Gina McKee.
The film, which recently began filming, is based on Megan Hunter’s novel of the same name.
Acting: Jodie, who wore a full face with messy makeup rubbed in, put on a despairing expression as she stood on the edge of a balcony in tense scenes with the baby
Star-Cast: Joining Jodie in the film are Benedict Cumberbatch, Katherine Watson, Mark Strong and Gina McKee
Story: The film, which recently started filming, is based on Megan Hunter’s novel of the same name
Shut down: Jodie recently denied claims that she could star in a TV drama about the Wagatha Christie trial
Soon? The creators of court drama A Very British Scandal have been named as a possible production company, while screenwriter Sarah Phelps, who wrote The Witness for the Prosecution, could be on board
Jodie recently denied claims that she could star in a TV drama about the Wagatha Christie trial.
It was reported that Jodie was seen as the perfect star for the role of Coleen Rooney, while The Crown star Emerald Fennell, 36, would star as Rebekah Vardy.
Coleen, 36, reigned victorious when the long-awaited verdict was announced in the sensational £3million Wagatha trial on Friday, with the WAG winning its libel battle against Rebekah, 40.
The creators of court drama A Very British Scandal have been named as a possible production company, while screenwriter Sarah Phelps, who wrote The Witness for the Prosecution, could be on board.
Team: Staff teams were seen filming Jodie on the rooftop of the landmark