Stunning A-list actress, 31, looks unrecognisable and scruffy on set of new film

Jodie Comer on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
Yes, this is Jodie Comer believe it or not (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer does not look like Jodie Comer for her new role in 28 Years Later.

Danny Boyle and Alex Garland are currently directing the much anticipated sequel to beloved horror film 28 Days Later, which was released in 2002 and starred Cillian Murphy as he navigated a post-apocalyptic world.

Northumberland – a rural county straddling Newcastle Upon Tyne to the south and the Scottish border to the north – has received an injection of Hollywood as stars have descended on its quiet countryside over the past few months.

Filming has already taken place on the Holy Island of Lindisfarne off the north Northumberland coast, and now looks to have moved inland for some further scenes.

While we were aware the Killing Eve actress, 31, was starring in the new film as a Geordie we almost didn’t recognise her in these pictures, as the makeup team appear to have been busy ageing her by about 20 years.

Pictures from filming show Prima Facie star Jodie wearing a disheveled outfit consisting of a baggy beige fabric coat and a checkered shirt on top of a floaty floral dress.

Jodie Comer
Jodie’s usual look is much different to her new role… (Picture: Steve Granitz/FilmMagic)

Jodie Comer on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
The Killing Eve star has totally transformed for her most recent role (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
Jodie is starring in Danny Boyle and Alex Garland’s sequel to 28 Days Later (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
Filming has been going on for some months in Northumberland for 28 Years Later (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

The bizarre get-up looks kind of creepy against Comer’s character’s tattered hair and seemingly fraught state, as a young boy is also pictured starring in the hillside shots.

Jodie can be seen clutching her head and looking as though things are pretty bleak in this particular part of the script.

The Liverpudlian stars alongside Aaron Taylor-Johnson, Ralph Fiennes, Erin Kellyman and Jack O’Connell for the sequel.

Jodie Comer holds face on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland with young boy
The star was seen looking distressed on a hilltop in character (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland with young boy and man
She is playing a Geordie in the new role (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Known for her expert accents, Jodie has reportedly been taking inspiration from Girls Aloud star Cheryl’s Newcastle twang in order to master her character’s voice.

According to an interview with ELLE UK, Jodie has watched old X Factor episodes to get it right.

‘I’m excited to get the first day done,’ she told the publication last month of her new role.

‘Danny just seems like such a confident, intuitive and intelligent director. The original was so loved, so I’m trying not to think of that too hard. I’m not putting too much expectation on myself.’

Jodie Comer looks distressed in character on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
The film is set to be the first in a trilogy (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer holds head in hands on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
Jodie said she was eager to get filming in a recent interview (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer holds hands with little boy on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
We just hope the gusty Northumbrian weather held up for filming (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Jodie Comer with little boy on set of 28 Years Later in Northumberland
Filming has already taken place in Holy Island off the Northumbrian coast (Picture: N/A / SplashNews.com)

Danny and Garland – who only served as executive producers on the second movie, 28 Weeks Later, in 2007 – are working alongside Andrew Macdonald, Peter Rice and Bernie Bellew for this new release, while Cillian is moving behind the scenes as executive producer.

However Cillian admitted in an interview with The Independent he would reprise his role ‘in a flash’ given the opportunity.

‘I would be there in a flash. I made two movies with both of those guys, and I would love to work with them again. Of course, I’m there,’ he said last year.

While this film is the third in the franchise, it is said to be the first of an upcoming trilogy from the directors and writers – each one thought to have a budget of around $75million (£58.9m).

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