Marisa Abela transforms into the late Amy Winehouse while filming the biopic Back To Black

Marisa Abela and Jack O’Connell morphed into Amy Winehouse and Blake Fielder-Civil as they continued filming Back To Black in London on Tuesday.

The 26-year-old actress was the spitting image of the late musician, who died of alcohol poisoning at age 27 in 2011 while filming the much-anticipated biopic.

She was photographed arguing with her on-screen boyfriend Jack, 32, as she ran out of a club in a cropped black jacket and washed denim miniskirt.

The Industry star also wore a pair of knee-high black boots while wearing a red scarf in her chocolate-colored tresses.

Meanwhile, Jack, 32, looked like Blake in a stone T-shirt and appeared to be in a heated argument with the film’s leading man.

Throwback: Amy pictured in 2005 London earthquake and tsunami disaster charity auction night

The dead ringer: Marisa Abela wore a black cropped jacket and jean miniskirt as she transformed into the late Amy Winehouse while filming the biopic Back To Black on Tuesday

The filming comes after Mitch Winehouse defended the controversial casting choice for the new biopic, after many claimed that Marisa and Amy don’t look close enough.

Dad Mitch takes issue with the backlash when he shared this week that Marisa is a “great choice,” admitting that it doesn’t matter if they “don’t look exactly alike.”

chatting with TMz On the new pitch about his daughter, Mitch said: ‘Marisa is Marisa and Amy is Amy… so it’s not a big deal if they’re not mirror images.

“Marisa is a great choice for the role.”

He went on to say that Eddie Marsan, who plays Mitch, doesn’t exactly look like him either, noting, “There’s too much emphasis on looks.

“Because there are so many examples in Hollywood of actors who don’t look like their real-life character.”

Mitch’s defense comes as the casting choice of Marisa, known for playing Yasmin on the BBC One television series Industry, left many fans divided when they took to social media.

One fan tweeted: “Marisa Abela is a good actress but anyone who thinks they look anything like Amy Winehouse needs to make an appointment with their eye doctor.”

Lookalike: Jack O'Connell transformed into her boyfriend Blake Fielder-Civil for the filming

Lookalike: Jack O’Connell transformed into her boyfriend Blake Fielder-Civil for the filming

OMG: She was photographed arguing with Jack, 32, as she ran out of a club in a black cropped jacket and washed denim miniskirt.

OMG: She was photographed arguing with Jack, 32, as she ran out of a club in a black cropped jacket and washed denim miniskirt.

Gorgeous: The 26-year-old actress was the spitting image of the late musician

Tragic: Amy died of alcohol poisoning at age 27 in 2011, while filming for the highly anticipated biopic.

Tragic: The 26-year-old actress was the spitting image of the late musician, who died of alcohol poisoning at age 27 in 2011 while filming the highly anticipated biopic

On reflection: He seemed to be in a heated argument with the minor character.

On reflection: He seemed to be in a heated discussion with the support

“Marisa Abela is nothing like Amy Winehouse,” repeated another.

As a third party added: ‘Not a good choice. #amywinehouse had a natural softness and vulnerability. but Marisa Abela, like Amy, just looks tough and mean. I’m sorry’.

Mitch and his wife Janis are the parents of Amy, who died of alcohol poisoning in 2011, and their 44-year-old son Alex.

But while the casting has her parents’ stamp of approval, Amy’s friends aren’t so convinced either.

Busy day: The Industry star also rocked a pair of black knee-high boots

Accessory: She wore a red scarf in her chocolate brown braids.

Busy day: The industry star also rocked a pair of knee-high black boots while wearing a red scarf in her chocolate tresses

Her Side: The filming comes after Mitch Winehouse defended the controversial casting choice for the new biopic, after many claimed Marisa and Amy don't look close enough.

Her Side: The filming comes after Mitch Winehouse defended the controversial casting choice for the new biopic, after many claimed Marisa and Amy don’t look close enough.

Defending: Dad Mitch disagrees with the backlash when he shared this week that Marisa is a 'great choice'

Plot: He admitted that it doesn't matter if they 'don't look exactly the same'

Defending: Dad Mitch takes issue with the backlash when he shared this week that Marisa is a ‘great choice,’ admitting it doesn’t matter if they ‘don’t look exactly the same’

One told The Mail on Sunday that they are not happy with Marisa’s casting because, despite the near-perfect wig she wears and identical tattoos, they don’t think she looks like the rehab singer.

They also contrast the social background of the Roedean-educated Ms Abela with the London-born Ms Winehouse, known for her street persona.

“No one asked us about Amy,” the friend said.

‘How can you be authentic and accurate if you don’t know the real Amy or the truth about what happened in her later years? We are against this and we are upset. Amy was absolutely amazing.

Amy’s friends are also furious with the creators of the biopic for not asking them about the star’s life, saying executives working at Back To Black have not contacted them about their memories of the late singer, raising fears that the film will be inaccurate.

Closing: Filming comes after Mitch Winehouse defended the controversial casting choice for the new biopic, after many claimed Marisa and Amy don't look alike enough (image

Closing: Amy’s father, Mitch, inherited her estate as the singer died at 27 without a will, meaning inheritance laws came into play (Mitch and Amy pictured together in 2008)

Even though it’s been nearly 12 years since Winehouse was found unconscious at her home in Camden, north London, in July 2011, her heartbroken friends still believe it’s too early to make such a film.

Sources on the set of Back To Black, directed by Sam Taylor-Johnson and named after Winehouse’s 2006 hit album, say filming is only due for the past eight weeks, which industry insiders believe is not It is a long time for a production of this type.

A source said: “It all feels very fast, almost a bit of a smash and grab.”

Many also doubted the film would be made in its entirety, accusing the project of “exploiting the singer’s legacy” and “capitalizing on her trauma”, with some calling on people to “just put her to rest”.

Tough: Marisa, known for her role on BBC show Industry, received backlash over casting as fans claim she's the wrong one (pictured December 2022)

Tough: Marisa, known for her role on BBC show Industry, received backlash over casting as fans claim she’s the wrong one (pictured December 2022)