Fans may have been surprised recently when they saw a famous Hollywood actor New York on the streets filming with a bearded co-star. Jude Law The 51-year-old star of The Talented Mr Ripley looked stylish in a grey coat, cardigan, white T-shirt, and dark trousers.
His co-star, Jason Bateman, looked more casual in a faded denim jacket, slogan T-shirt, cargo trousers, and orange-soled trainers.
Bateman, 55, is known for his role as Michael Bluth in Arrested Development, and has also appeared in comedy movies like Horrible Bosses, Juno, and The Switch, as well as the crime drama Ozark on Netflix. For the new project, Bateman was dressed down in a faded denim jacket, slogan T-shirt, and cargo trousers, worn with orange-soled trainers..
The two actors were spotted filming outside a building in Brooklyn, New York, along with another character dressed in a long overcoat and wearing a kippah. Netflix Jude Law, known for his roles in Sherlock Holmes and The Holiday, was seen looking serious and in deep thought on set, while Bateman seemed to be playing a more relaxed character, smiling and leaning on a wall to fix his shoe. Bateman has gained a dedicated fanbase thanks to his role in Arrested Development, which initially aired from 2003 to 2006, before being revived for its final two seasons..
In In addition to his TV work, he has had a successful Hollywood career and has appeared in comedy movies as well as enjoying success on Netflix with crime drama Ozark.Their new project is called Gary the Dog, and they are also set to co-star in a Netflix mini-series titled Black Rabbit, in which they will play brothers. The series is expected to focus on serious sibling drama. Black Rabbit is also teased as focusing on some serious sibling drama as the owner of a New York City hotspot allows his chaotic brother back in his life, opening the door to escalating dangers that threaten to bring down everything he’s built..
Bateman is also directing the first two episodes of Black Rabbit, adding to his directorial resume which includes work on Valerie, Two of a Kind, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s TV show, as well as episodes of Ozark, The Outsider, and Arrested Development.
The pair were also in the news this week when it was discovered that Arrested Development had predicted a unique incident 20 years before it actually happened. (Picture: Netflix)
RCG Media in Mexico made a massive mistake last week when it aired what it thought was footage from the solar eclipse, but turned out to be a prankster’s genitalia. A similar incident happened on a 2004 episode of Arrested Development titled Sad Sack, during which news stations broadcast a picture of Tobias Fünke’s (David Cross) testicles. They had incorrectly thought that the photo – captured by Tobias while he was in the bathtub – showed the landscape of Iraq, and so it would prove that his family’s business, the Bluth Company, had been building houses there.
The pair were observed recording in Brooklyn,
The pair of performers were on set for a project titled Gary the Dog, as could be seen by a notice informing residents of shooting affixed to a lamppost.
They are also known to be co-starring in a Netflix mini-series together called Black Rabbit, where they are playing brothers; it’s unclear whether they are one and the same.
Black Rabbit is teased as focusing on some serious sibling drama as the owner of a New York City hotspot allows his chaotic brother back in his life, opening the door to escalating dangers that threaten to bring down everything he’s built.
Bateman is also directing the first two episodes, having started that branch of his career as far back as 1989, with three episodes of Valerie.
He also directed an episode of Two of a Kind, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen’s TV show back in the late 1990s, as well as for Ozark, The Outsider and Arrested Development.
Arrested Development hit headlines again this week after it bizarrely managed to predict that testicles would accidentally be aired on the news 20 years before it happened.
RCG Media in Mexico made the almighty blunder last week when it aired what it thought was footage from the solar eclipse but was in reality a prankster’s genitalia.
A similar incident happened on a 2004 episode of Arrested Development titled Sad Sack during which news stations broadcast a picture of Tobias Fünke’s (David Cross) testicles.
They had mistakenly believed the picture – taken by Tobias while he was in the bath – was of the Iraqi landscape and therefore proof that his family’s firm, the Bluth Company, had been constructing homes in the country.