Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson looked dapper as they filmed season two of Loki at a McDonalds in Essex.
Tom, 41, who plays the title character in the Disney+ series, wore a crisp blue shirt with a grey tie.
The actor also sported a dark tailored brown coat and paired it with matching smart brown trousers.
Dashing: Tom Hiddleston and Owen Wilson looked dapper as they filmed season two of Loki at a McDonalds in Essex
Fellow cast member Owen, 53, who plays Mobius M. Mobius, was dressed in the same shirt, and trousers.
They were joined by Sophia Di Martino who plays Sylvie Laufeydottir aka Lady Loki in the series.
She sipped on a drink through a straw, while donning a red striped shirt and matching trousers, underneath a long grey checked coat.
Matching: Fellow cast member Owen, 53, who plays Mobius M. Mobius, was dressed in the same shirt, and trousers
Stylish: Tom, 41, who plays the title character in the Disney+ series, wore a crisp blue shirt with a grey tie
Trendy: The actor also sported a dark tailored brown coat and paired it with matching smart brown trousers
The scene appeared to show Tom and Owen investigating a Time Variance while working for the TVA.
It comes after Tom said returning to work after the first COVID-19 lockdown was a ‘meaningful’ experience.
Filming on the actor’s Disney+ series Loki was halted for five months at the start of the pandemic, but the cast and crew eventually returned in a bubble to continue working on the show for another 12 weeks – and Tom says being back with people again was a huge relief.
Castmate: They were joined by Sophia Di Martino who plays Sylvie Laufeydottir aka Lady Loki in the series
Fashion forward: She sipped on a drink through a straw, while donning a red striped shirt and matching trousers, underneath a long grey checked coat
Consequences: The character looks to be back in action this season after she killed ‘He Who Remains’ and changed the Marvel Time Line forever
Stunning: Her blonde tresses tumbled down her back in soft waves, while her fringe framed her face
Familiar location: The cast and crew gathered to film at a large McDonalds,
Recognisable: The giant yellow ‘M’ was instantly recognisable as the cast walked out
Plot: The scene appeared to show Tom and Owen investigating a Time Variance while working for the TVA
He told Gentleman’s Journal: ‘On the last day on set of Loki’s first season, after the very last shot, we all, without instruction, seemed to stand in a circle – with nowhere to go, with the job done, and clapped.
‘It’s hard to describe the feeling of relief, of the gratitude we felt for each other, for every member of our cast and crew.
‘Filming had been interrupted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic one third of the way into our planned schedule – we locked down for five months – and we restarted after that first hiatus to resume exactly where we had left off, and to finish the story.’
Onlookers: People inside the restaurant watched the scenes with interest
‘Meaningful’: It comes after Tom said returning to work after the first COVID-19 lockdown was a ‘meaningful’ experience
Covid: Filming on the actor’s Disney+ series Loki was halted for five months at the start of the pandemic
Relief: The cast and crew eventually returned in a bubble to continue working on the show for another 12 weeks – and Tom says being back with people again was a huge relief
Applause: He told Gentleman’s Journal : ‘On the last day on set of Loki’s first season, after the very last shot, we all, without instruction, seemed to stand in a circle – with nowhere to go, with the job done, and clapped
Candid: He said: ‘It’s hard to describe the feeling of relief, of the gratitude we felt for each other, for every member of our cast and crew’
He went on to explain that the cast and crew worked in a bubble for 12 weeks, saying it was the only human contact most of them had at that time.
He added: ‘We supported each other with a spirit, care and kindness in a way I have never seen before. “Whatever happens to this series”, I thought, “whichever way it goes, the making of it was meaningful. There is meaning in the doing.”‘
Loki finally premiered on Disney+ in June after the lengthy delays and a second series is now in the works.
Filming started at Pinewood Studios in the UK in June and season two is expected to consist of six episodes which will be made available on Disney+.
Delays: He added: ‘Filming had been interrupted by the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic one third of the way into our planned schedule – we locked down for five months – and we restarted after that first hiatus to resume exactly where we had left off, and to finish the story’
Bubble: He went on to explain that the cast and crew worked in a bubble for 12 weeks, saying it was the only human contact most of them had at that time
Supportive: He added: ‘We supported each other with a spirit, care and kindness in a way I have never seen before. “Whatever happens to this series”, I thought, “whichever way it goes, the making of it was meaningful. There is meaning in the doing”‘
Upcoming: Loki finally premiered on Disney+ in June after the lengthy delays and a second series is now in the works
Coming soon: Filming started at Pinewood Studios in the UK in June and season two is expected to consist of six episodes which will be made available on Disney+
On hold: Tom, who plays the title character in the Disney+ series, was forced to take time out when Covid-19 spread across the globe, forcing filming of the first series to pause