Ewan McGregor sported a thick mustache as he continued filming for the television adaptation of A Gentleman in Moscow on Tuesday.
The 51-year-old actor was seen getting into character at the snowy crescent of Le Mans in Bolton, which had been transformed into Soviet Russia.
He was dressed in a black fur-trimmed coat and matching hat with a pair of leather gloves.
Ewan, who plays the title character Count Alexander Rostov on the Showtime/Paramount Plus series, held a bottle of hot drink between takes.
The star was joined by two other actors, dressed in military garb while filming the winter scenes.
On set: Ewan McGregor, 51, sported a thick mustache as he continued filming for the television adaptation of A Gentleman in Moscow on Tuesday.
Wintery: The actor was seen getting into character at the snowy crescent of Le Mans in Bolton, which had been transformed into Soviet Russia.
The series is adapted from Amor Towles’ 2016 best-selling novel, which follows Count Alexander Rostov after the Russian Revolution.
He discovers that his golden past puts him on the wrong side of history, and though he was spared immediate execution, a Soviet court banished him to a strange fate.
He is sent to a room in the attic of the opulent Hotel Metropol, threatened with death if he ever sets foot outside again.
During the time of his exile, Russia goes through a period of great transition and tumult as he builds a new life for himself inside the hotel, finding the true value of friendship, family and love.
Ewan’s wife, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, will play Anna Urbanova, described as “a self-made, independent, glamorous film actress at the height of her fame.”
The series will mark the third on-screen collaboration between Winstead, who married McGregor in April 2022, and her husband, following 2017’s Fargo (where they first met) and 2020’s Birds of Prey.
The character is said to use her ‘wit and beauty to dazzle’ the disgraced earl, though she is ‘reluctant to reveal her true self’.
While The Count and Anna have “sizzling chemistry” from the moment they meet at the hotel, it may be love for Anna… or just another role as well.
Keep warm: Ewan, who plays the lead character Count Alexander Rostov on the Showtime/Paramount Plus series, held a bottle of hot beverage between takes.
Costume: He was dressed in a black fur-trimmed coat and matching hat with a pair of leather gloves.
On the move: The star was joined by two other actors, dressed in military garb as they filmed the winter scenes.
Scenes: His outfit was completed with black pants and boots.
Military: Her co-stars wore gray wool coats with red accents and khaki hats.
The series will debut on Showtime in the United States and will air on Paramount Plus in other international markets around the world.
The series is written by showrunner and executive producer Ben Vanstone (All Creatures Great and Small, The Last Kingdom).
It is the first production to come through eOne’s first deal with Tom Harper’s company, Popcorn Storm Pictures.
Harper (War and Peace, Peaky Blinders) will also executive produce with Xavier Marchand (Nautilus, Mrs Harris Goes to Paris), McGregor and the novel’s writer, New York Times bestselling author Amor Towles.
Snowy: Ewan’s character was seen being escorted by the men
Coming Soon: The series is adapted from Amor Towles’ best-selling 2016 novel, which follows Count Alexander Rostov after the Russian Revolution.
Plot: He discovers that his golden past puts him on the wrong side of history, and though he was spared from immediate execution, a Soviet court banished him to a strange fate.
Performance: During the time of his exile, Russia goes through a period of great transition as he builds a new life for himself inside a hotel, finding the true value of friendship, family and love.
Ewan previously said he was “very excited” to play the role of Count Alexander Rostov, while also serving as an executive producer on the project.
Speaking about his new role, Ewan said: “It’s an amazing, wonderful story and I’m so excited to be able to play such a fabulous role.”
The series is scheduled to debut in 2023 on the new streaming service Paramount+ internationally and on Showtime in the US.
wan recently reprized his role of Star Wars favorite Obi-Wan Kenobi after nearly two decades for the Disney+ television series of the same name, and starred in three Star Wars prequels between 1999 and 2005.
Exciting: The series will debut on Showtime in the United States and will air on Paramount Plus in other international markets around the world.
New role: Ewan previously said he was “very excited” to take on the role of Count Alexander Rostov, while also serving as an executive producer on the project.
I’m looking forward to it: Speaking about his new role, Ewan said: “It’s an amazing, wonderful story and I’m so excited to be able to play such a fabulous role.”
Release: The series is scheduled to debut in 2023 on the new streaming service Paramount+ internationally and on Showtime in the US.