You’re so vein! Zac Efron reveals his eye-popping biceps in a tight polo top as he films scenes for his upcoming film Ricky Stanicky with John Cena in Melbourne
He’s known for flaunting his bulging biceps and ripped torso on and off the silver screen.
And Zac Efron gave his Aussie fans a treat on Friday as he filmed his upcoming movie Ricky Stanicky, alongside WWE star John Cena and William H. Macy, in Melbourne.
The 35-year-old looked incredibly fit in a tight polo top on location in the suburb of Kew.
The Baywatch star teamed his top with trousers and Vans sneakers.
Zac has been making the most of his Melbourne experience while making the long-awaited film.
Zac Efron filmed his upcoming movie Ricky Stanicky, alongside WWE star John Cena and William H. Macy, in Melbourne on Friday
The 35-year-old looked incredibly fit in a tight polo top on location in the suburb of Kew
The Baywatch star teamed his top with trousers and Vans sneakers
The Hollywood hunk has been exploring the nightlife of Australia’s cultural capital and hit trendy bar Her and The George on Collins this week.
According to the Herald Sun, he bought a round of drinks for bar-goers.
He also played some golf and thrilled some kids when he visited the Monash Children’s Hospital.
Co-star John Cena has also taken in the sights of Melbourne during his downtime, with the WWE great, 45, spotted at local restaurants and cafés.
The Hollywood star was seen throwing up a set of car keys
Zac has been making the most of his Melbourne experience while making the long-awaited film
The Hollywood hunk has been exploring the nightlife of Australia’s cultural capital and hit trendy bar Her and The George on Collins this week
He was also seen visiting the National Gallery of Victoria’s Alexander McQueen exhibition.
The two leading men will continue to film scenes in a Bundoora bowling alley throughout March and April for the project.
Oz Tenpin Greensborough Lanes is said to be hosting approximately 150 cast and crew with the team also taking over Bar Eight for catering.
Their R-rated comedy is about three friends who use an imaginary friend, Ricky Stanicky, to blame for their misbehaving.
According to the Herald Sun, he bought a round of drinks for bar-goers
Zac and his co-star John Cena will continue to film scenes in a Bundoora bowling alley throughout March and April for the project
Twenty years on, they keep using the fictional alibi to get out of any tricky situations they find themselves in.
When their wives want to meet the infamous Mr Stanicky, they hire an actor to play him.
The film will be made entirely in Melbourne over an eight-week period, with the Victorian capital being a double for Providence, Rhode Island.
The film will be made entirely in Melbourne over an eight-week period, with the Victorian capital being a double for Providence, Rhode Island.