Leslie Mann was seen helping plane crash survivors on Sunday as she filmed scenes for the upcoming Amazon series, The Power, in East London.
The San Francisco native, 49, put her acting skills to good use as a budding politician, Margot Cleary-Lopez, on the UK set which was transformed to depict Seattle.
While sporting a plum-coloured wrap coat and grey beanie hat, she assessed the dissaray and plane crash remnants while tending to the victims.
Back to business: Leslie Mann was seen helping plane crash survivors on Sunday as she filmed scenes for the upcoming Amazon series, The Power, in East London
A white canvas, used to reflect light, was strategically placed by Leslie as the cameras followed her every move and she delivered a concerned expression.
Multiple fire engines and police cars, branded with Seattle enforcement information, occupied the set as several thespians donned reflective fireman outfits.
Inflatable life jackets and miscellaneous objects littered the ground.
Some of the actors wrapped up in reflective blankets and floating aids as they portrayed plane crash survivors.
Hard at work: The San Francisco native, 49, put her acting skills to good use as character Margot Cleary-Lopez – a budding politician, on the UK set which was transformed into Seattle
Seasonal style: While sporting a plum-coloured wrap coat and grey beanie hat, she assessed the dissaray and plane crash remnants while tending to the victims
Tapping into the role: A white canvas, used to reflect light, was strategically placed by Leslie as the cameras followed her every move and she delivered a concerned expression
Emergency: Multiple fire engines and police cars, branded with Seattle enforcement information, occupied the set as several thespians donned reflective fireman outfits
Chaos: Inflatable life jackets and miscellaneous objects littered the ground
Leslie rocked simple grey trainers as she affectionately reached her arms out to one of the cast-members who was perched on the back door of an ambulance.
The mother-of-two, who shares daughters Maude, 23, and Iris, 18, with director husband Judd Apatow, displayed her newly-dyed brunette locks and wore natural make-up as she took a quick break in between takes.
The rest of the production crew bundled up warm in parka jackets and padded coats as they braved the chilly British weather.
They were seen wearing face masks to protect against the novel coronavirus.
Production for the show was initially scheduled to begin last February, but was later postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Getting into character: Some of the actors wrapped up in reflective blankets and floating aids as they portrayed plane crash survivors
Break: Leslie rocked simple grey trainers as she affectionately reached her arms out to one of the cast-members who was perched on the back door of an ambulance
Cold: The rest of the production crew bundled up warm in parka jackets and padded coats as they braved the chilly British weather
Staying safe: They were seen wearing face masks to protect against the novel coronavirus
London life: The Canary Wharf skyline was set behind the filming location
Set back: Production for the show was initially scheduled to begin last February, but was later postponed due to the coronavirus pandemic
Set in a dystopian future, The Power will see young girls pass on their powers to older women, who eventually become the dominant gender and end up killing some men in their path.
The streaming service, Amazon, previously teased that the series will follow the cast in countries such as England, Moldova, Nigeria and the US.
The 10-part adaptation is based on Naomi Alderman’s award-winning novel of the same name.
The author previously shared her delight over the big move to TV as she told Deadline: ‘I’m thrilled beyond words that The Power will be broadcast around the world by Amazon.
Uprising: Set in a dystopian future, The Power will see young girls pass on their powers to older women, who eventually become dominant gender and end up killing some men in their path
Availability: The streaming service, Amazon, previously teased that the series will follow the cast in countries such as England, Moldova, Nigeria and the US
Inspiration: The 10-part adaptation is based on Naomi Alderman’s award-winning novel of the same name
Anticipation: The author previously shared her delight over the big move to TV as she told Deadline : ‘I’m thrilled beyond words that The Power will be broadcast around the world by Amazon’
Topical: She added: ‘The story is a global one, about the lives of women and men everywhere in the world’
‘The story is a global one, about the lives of women and men everywhere in the world.
‘I’m hugely excited that The Power will be sparking conversation and debate essentially… everywhere. We’re going to make something revolutionary and, dare I say it, electrifying.’
The writer – who is yet to reveal when The Power will air – is executively producing the programme alongside Sister Pictures’ Jane Featherstone and Naomi de Pear, as well as The Handmaid’s Tale director Reed Morano.
Moana star Auli’i Cravalho, 20, plays Leslie’s onscreen daughter Jos.
Meanwhile actor John Leguizamo, 56, portrays the role of character Margot’s husband, Rob.
High expectations: She concluded: ‘We’re going to make something revolutionary and, dare I say it, electrifying’
Involved: The writer – who is yet to reveal when The Power will air – is executively producing the programme
Crème de la crème: Sister Pictures’ Jane Featherstone and Naomi de Pear will also be serving as executive producers, as well as The Handmaid’s Tale director Reed Morano
Star-studded: Moana star Auli’i Cravalho, 20 plays Leslie’s on-screen daughter Jos
Onscreen husband: Meanwhile actor John Leguizamo, 56, portrays the role of character Margot’s husband Rob