Colin Farrell keeps things casual in a black tank top while out on a coffee run

Colin Farrell keeps things casual as he dons a black tank top over matching jeans while out on a coffee run

He’s been enjoying some downtime after seemingly taking a break from filming for The Batman.

And Colin Farrell was spotted heading out on a coffee run while out in Los Angeles on Wednesday afternoon.

The actor, 44, showed off his toned physique as he donned a black tank top over a matching white one, which he paired with dark jeans.

Relaxed look: Colin Farrell kept things casual as he donned a black tank top over matching jeans while out on a coffee run in Los Angeles on Thursday

Colin completed his relaxed look by stepping out in white hi-top trainers, and he accessorised with a pendant necklace and an array of rings.

The In Bruges star covered his brunet locks with a black baseball cap, and he made sure to keep safe amid the coronavirus crisis by wearing a face mask while he walked through the streets of LA.

After picking up his hot beverage, Colin got into his car and took a moment to enjoy a few sips before heading out on his way.

Accessorise: The In Bruges star covered his brunet locks with a black baseball cap, and he wore a bracelet and an array of rings

Accessorise: The In Bruges star covered his brunet locks with a black baseball cap, and he wore a bracelet and an array of rings

Colin has been busy working on The Batman in recent months, and he looked simply unrecognisable in the role of The Penguin.

The actor has been seen on set in Chicago back in October, and then later seen shooting in Liverpool opposite lead star Robert Pattinson. 

Zoe Kravitz stars as Selina Kyle, aka Catwoman, alongside Geoffrey Wright as Commissioner Gordon and Paul Dano as Edward Nashton/The Riddler. 

Production for the film was back in full swing after it was briefly shut down when the Twilight actor contracted COVID-19. 

In November, it was reported filming had been hit with yet another setback, after a stuntman tested positive for COVID-19.

Sources claimed the stuntman, who is part of a bubble with nine other crew members, may not return to set until Christmas after they all quarantine for 14 days.

The film has already faced heavy delays after production in March was suspended for six months in the wake of the global pandemic.

The Batman was originally scheduled for release in 2021 but has now been delayed until 2022 due to the pandemic.

Double take: Colin has been busy working on The Batman in recent months, and he looked simply unrecognisable in the role of The Penguin (pictured left in October)

Double take: Colin has been busy working on The Batman in recent months, and he looked simply unrecognisable in the role of The Penguin (pictured left in October)