Miles Teller cuts a casual figure in dark blue T-shirt and light gray shorts in Los Angeles
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Miles Teller looks casual in a dark blue t-shirt and light gray shorts while running errands in Los Angeles
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Miles Teller looked casual as he ran errands in Los Angeles on Monday.
The 35-year-old actor wore a tight dark blue shirt with a bright red crab on his chest.
He walked in black sneakers and pulled a matching ball cap low over his eyes.
Keeping is casual: Miles Teller looked casual when he ran errands in Los Angeles on Monday
The Top Gun: Maverick actor added a few dark shades to his ensemble that shielded his eyes from the harsh Los Angeles sun.
Miles’ appearance marked a rare day off for the ever-busy War Dogs star.
Teller’s movie Spiderhead starring Chris Hemsworth came out on Netflix a few months ago.
Tight shirt: The 35-year-old actor wore a tight dark blue shirt with a bright red crab on his chest
Recent Movie: Teller’s movie Spiderhead starring Chris Hemsworth came out on Netflix a few months ago
He is currently working on the animated feature The Ark and the Aardvark, a film in which “an Aardvark named Gilbert is tasked with leading all the animals to Noah’s Ark,” the film said. IMDb page.
He has three films in pre-production titled The Gorge, The Fence and Not Without Hope.
And if Teller’s recent films are any indication, his films are going to be absolute successes.
Top Gun: Maverick, which came out in May, overtook Black Panther as the fifth-best movie ever.
Successes: And if Teller’s recent movies are any indication, his movies will be absolute successes, just like Top Gun: Maverick
Millions: Top Gun: Maverick, which came out in May, overtook Black Panther as the fifth highest grossing film ever
The calculation was made earlier in the month after the film made $7.9 million Labor Day Weekend, per year Deadline.
On Saturday, Cinema Day sent audiences flocking to theaters across the country as moviegoers could watch movies for as little as $3.
By Sunday, Spider-Man: No Way Home and Top Gun: Maverick were lining up for the number one spot of the weekend, with the ’80s revival finally surpassing the superhero blockbuster.
The latter film was already the highest grossing film of the year to date, surpassing $700 million for Labor Day.
And as for the re-release of Tom Holland’s Spider-Man, it raised $7.6 million in just four days after being back on the silver screen.