Colin Farrell was strutting the streets of Manhattan on Monday morning — but commuters didn’t realize they were eyeing off one in all Hollywood’s hottest hunks.
The “Daredevil” star, 46, was unrecognizable while shooting scenes for the upcoming HBO Max series “The Penguin.”
The Irishman — a Best Actor nominee on the 2023 Oscars for “The Banshees of Inishiren” — is reprising his role as DC Comics supervillain Penguin, an element he first played in last 12 months’s blockbuster movie, “The Batman.”
Penguin, a Gotham City mobster also often known as Oswald Chesterfield Cobblepot, is one in all Batman’s most enduring enemies, famed for his heavyset frame and receding hairline.
With the intention to transform into the bulging baddie, Farrell wore facial prosthetics that gave him multiple chins and pockmarked skin.
The star’s signature bushy eyebrows and thick dark locks were also obscured by the work of Hollywood cosmetics.
Farrell first revealed he was starring in the brand new spin-off series last month, saying he was excited to get back into character and delve into Penguin’s evil psyche.
“There was all this extraordinary work done by [makeup artists] Mike Marino and Mike Fontaine and his team, and I just thought it was the tip of the iceberg, pardon the pun, that we were attending to do the six or seven scenes that we did within the film. I used to be grateful for them, but I wanted more,” he told Variety.
“Honest to god, any thought I had about an prolonged series was to do with Mike Marino’s work,” the actor stated, cooing over the cosmetics king. “I just knew there was a lot to do with it — age it up, age it down. He’s just such a genius, Mike, so it was his work that was the inspiration, really.”
Plot details for “The Penguin” haven’t yet been revealed, however the limited series is predicted to proceed shooting for the following several months.
Nonetheless, Farrell is predicted to take a fast break from filming this coming weekend to attend Sunday’s Academy Awards in LA.
The heartthrob is nominated for Best Actor for his role in “The Banshees of Inishiren,” which has won him widespread acclaim.
Nonetheless, the actor faces stiff competition from fellow nominees, Brendan Fraser (“The Whale”), Austin Butler (“Elvis”), Paul Mescal (“Aftersun”), and Bill Nighy (“Living”).