Miles Teller was in costume as real-life producer Al Ruddy on Wednesday while filming the behind-the-scenes miniseries The Offer.
The 34-year-old actor was joined on set in Los Angeles' Los Feliz neighborhood by his costar Juno Temple, 32, who plays the agent Bettye McCartt.
DailyMail.com exclusively reported earlier this month that production had been shut down in July after Teller tested positive for Covid-19 after previously refusing to get vaccinated.
Behind the scenes: Miles Teller, 34, was seen in costume with his costar Juno Temple, 32, on the set of the Paramount+ miniseries The Offer on Wednesday
Teller's character was dressed to in a tan blazer with brown trousers and matching suede boots to fit the show's early 1970s setting.
He had his dark hair done up in thick curls and wore chunky orange-tinted glasses.
Temple's costume also nailed the time period. She wore a silky orange patterned blouse with a gray dress and black knee-high boots.
The Ted Lasso star had on gleaming gold hoop earrings that were framed by her platinum blond tresses.
Nailed it: Teller was costumed in a tan blazer with brown trousers and suede boots. Temple looked period-appropriate in an orange patterned blouse with gray dress and black boots
The story behind it: Teller stars as film producer Al Ruddy in the series, which gives a behind-the-scenes glimpse into the making of the 1972 Oscar-winning masterpiece The Godfather
The show delves into the making of the Oscar-winning gangster epic The Godfather.
Dan Fogler, who plays legendary director Francis Ford Coppola, was also seen on set in a brown blazer and vest combo with gray trousers.
He sported shaggy hair and a thick beard to approximate the filmmaker's look during that period.
Patrick Gallo, who plays Godfather scribe Mario Puzo, was dressed in a charcoal suit with a white shirt and chomped on a cigar.
True to life: Dan Fogler, who plays director Francis Ford Coppola, was seen with a thick beard and brown blazer and vest, while Patrick Gallo was also seen chomping on a cigar as scribe Mario Puzo
Earlier this month, sources close to the executive team of the series told DailyMail.com that Teller was responsible for a major coronavirus shutdown of the production over the summer.
'Miles Teller is not vaccinated. He wouldn't even get the test,' the source claimed. 'Now he's brought the virus to the set and the whole set had to shut down.'
The actor's publicist, Lauren Hozempa, denied the accusation.
'Your facts are incorrect,' she stated without any further elaboration.