Sandra Bullock bundles up to continue filming untitled Netflix movie on a park bench in Vancouver

Sandra Bullock bundles up to continue filming her untitled Netflix movie on a park bench in Vancouver

Oscar winner Sandra Bullock bundled up in a beige coat on the Vancouver set of her untitled Netflix movie on Wednesday.

The Virginia-born 56-year-old hauled a yellow sports bag and also wore blue jeans and brown boots selected by costume designer Alex Bovaird.

Taking a seat on a park bench, Sandra and her three co-stars were not wearing coronavirus-protecting masks, which have not been mandated in British Columbia.  

Action! Oscar winner Sandra Bullock bundled up in a beige coat on the Vancouver set of her untitled Netflix movie on Wednesday

Production on the drama ran February 3-March 13 before being shut down due to the fast-spreading pandemic.

As of Thursday, there have reportedly only been 160K confirmed COVID-19 cases in all of Canada leading to 9,316 deaths.

Bullock produces and stars as recent parolee Ruth Slater – who served prison time for an unredeemable violent crime – in the flick directed by Silver Berlin Bear-winning German filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt (System Crasher).

‘Facing severe judgment from her former friends and peers,’ the logline reads – according to Variety.  

All in a day's work: The Virginia-born 56-year-old hauled a yellow sports bag and also wore blue jeans and brown boots selected by costume designer Alex Bovaird

All in a day’s work: The Virginia-born 56-year-old hauled a yellow sports bag and also wore blue jeans and brown boots selected by costume designer Alex Bovaird

On set: Taking a seat on a park bench, Sandra and her three co-stars were not wearing coronavirus-protecting masks, which have not been mandated in British Columbia

On set: Taking a seat on a park bench, Sandra and her three co-stars were not wearing coronavirus-protecting masks, which have not been mandated in British Columbia

‘Her only hope for redemption is finding the estranged younger sister she was forced to leave behind.’

Oscar-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects) adapted the film from ITV’s 2009 miniseries Unforgiven.

Oscar winner Viola Davis, Emmy nominee Vincent D’Onofrio, and Ford v Ferrari star Jon Bernthal are also slated to appear in the project.

It marks the Golden Globe winner’s second collaboration with the streaming giant after their 2018 horror flick Bird Box, which was streamed by over 80M households despite scoring a 63% Rotten Tomatoes rating.  

'Her only hope for redemption is finding her estranged younger sister': Bullock produces and stars as Ruth Slater in the crime flick directed by filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt (System Crasher)

‘Her only hope for redemption is finding her estranged younger sister’: Bullock produces and stars as Ruth Slater in the crime flick directed by filmmaker Nora Fingscheidt (System Crasher)

Remake: Oscar-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects) adapted the film from ITV's 2009 miniseries Unforgiven (pictured)

Remake: Oscar-winning writer Christopher McQuarrie (The Usual Suspects) adapted the film from ITV’s 2009 miniseries Unforgiven (pictured)

When she’s not in front of a camera, Sandra is mother to 10-year-old son Louis Bardo and eight-year-old daughter Laila, whom she told Red Table Talk was ‘the one that’s going to save the world in our family.’

Bullock gets help from a nanny and her photographer beau Bryan Randall, whom she met in 2015 after hiring him to shoot her son’s 5th birthday bash.

The 54-year-old ex-con reportedly has a 27-year-old daughter Skylar Staten with his ex-fiancée Janine Staten, who died from a drug overdose in 2007.

Cute! When she's not in front of a camera, the Golden Globe winner is mother to 10-year-old son Louis Bardo and eight-year-old daughter Laila, whom she told Red Table Talk was 'the one that's going to save the world in our family'

Cute! When she’s not in front of a camera, the Golden Globe winner is mother to 10-year-old son Louis Bardo and eight-year-old daughter Laila, whom she told Red Table Talk was ‘the one that’s going to save the world in our family’