Matt Smith’s hair was left windblown on Tuesday as he filmed The Death Of Bunny Munro at Saltdean Lido in Brighton.
The former Doctor Who star, 41, wore a navy shirt with the top buttons undone and matching trousers.
He squinted against the sun while filming scenes for the upcoming dark comedy by the water.
The Death of Bunny Munro follows a middle-aged misogynistic salesman who takes his son on a road trip following his wife’s suicide, at the same time as a serial killer inhabits the area.
As Bunny goes from one sales pitch to the next, trying to seduce every woman he meets, Bunny Junior tries to talk to his mother’s ghost and distract himself from the reality that his father’s life is falling apart around him.
Matt Smith’s hair was left ruffled by the wind on Tuesday as the 41-year-old actor filmed The Death of Bunny Munro at Saltdean Lido in Brighton.
The former Doctor Who star sported a navy shirt with the top buttons undone and matching trousers.
The Death of Bunny Munro follows a middle-aged misogynistic salesman (Matt) who takes his son on a road trip following his wife’s suicide, while a serial killer is on the run.
Bunny soon begins to fall apart, but realizes he must do something to rescue his son from his own outdated notions of what it means to be a man.
The Sky Atlantic series will have six episodes and is based on a book of the same name written by Nick Cave.
Nick is best known for being the lead singer of the rock band Nick Cave And The Black Seeds and the novel was his second.
He serves as executive producer on the series alongside Matt Smith and several others.
Matt was first spotted on the set of the series in May when he filmed scenes in London.
He was seen looking disoriented as he fell headfirst through a wooden fence before collapsing on the pavement.
With a small suitcase in hand, Munro, wearing a salmon-pink shirt and pinstriped trousers, appeared to be running frantically. of unknown person or persons.
Matt said of the series: “Working alongside Nick Cave on The Death of Bunny Munro is a great honour. It’s a brilliant exploration of love, grief and chaos.
The six-episode Sky Atlantic series is based on a book of the same name written by Nick Cave of rock band Nick Cave And The Black Seeds, who is executive producer.
‘At its core, a deep, difficult and tender story about a father and son dealing with loss and change.
‘Clerkenwell Films and Sky seem the perfect home to make such a bold story and Pete has delivered wonderful scripts, funny and heartbreaking in equal measure.
‘I can’t wait to collaborate with Isabella and begin the journey with everyone at Clerkenwell.’
Nick added: ‘Finally, someone with the courage to tackle this ungodly story.
“I’m delighted that Sky and Clerkenwell Films are bringing Bunny to life in all his flawed glory and I can’t think of anyone better than Matt Smith to play him.”
The series was announced in November 2023 and is directed by Pete Jackson and produced by Clerkenwell Films.
Matt can also be seen in House Of The Dragon, currently airing its second season, in which he plays Daemon Targaryen.
Her last film appearance was the 2023 British horror film Starve Acre with Morfydd Clark and Robert Emms.
Matt also appears in House Of The Dragon, currently airing its second season, in which he plays Daemon Targaryen (pictured with Emma D’Arcy, who plays Rhaenyra Targaryen).