Timothee Chalamet looked in character as he filmed scenes for Wonka in Bath on Thursday.
The actor, 25, is taking on the lead role of Willy Wonka in the fantasy film which serves as a prequel to Roald Dahl's Charlie And The Chocolate Factory.
Timothee enjoyed a coffee break in the rain under an umbrella and was also joined on set by co-star Tom Davis.
Film: Timothee Chalamet looked in character as he filmed scenes for Wonka in Bath on Thursday
The star sported his character's familiar costume, of a purple coat and a beige pinstriped suit.
He also sported a dark grey scarf and brown distressed leather boots in keeping with his characters shabby attire.
The actor appeared to be wet and also donned an extra brown coat over his costume.
Timothee warmed up with a coffee and wore a plastic face visor in between scenes.
In character: Tom donned a dark leather coat with a beige waist coat and grey pinstripe trousers as he chatted to the crew on set
Break: Timothee enjoyed a coffee break in the rain under an umbrella and was also joined on set by co-star Tom Davis
Rain: The actor appeared to be wet and also donned an extra brown coat over his costume
Tom donned a dark leather coat with a beige waist coat and grey pinstripe trousers as he chatted to the crew on set.
He also donned a face visor in between scenes and appeared to be rehearsing his lines.
At one point Timothee seemed to get direction from a crew member as he stood on steps covered in fake snow.
More fake snow was blasted onto the grounds with by a large industrial machine.
Last week the Wonka cast were spotted filming in Lyme Regis, Dorset.
On set: He also donned a face visor in between scenes and appeared to be rehearsing his lines
It's snowing! More fake snow was blasted onto the grounds with by a large industrial machine
First look: Timothee gave his fans quite the surprise recently when he shared the first look at him as Willy Wonka, (left) and (right) Gene Wilder who played the role in the 1971 movie
Timothee gave his fans quite the surprise recently when he shared the first look at him as Willy Wonka.
He also posted a snap of his famous cane, while sharing one of the more iconic lines from the original film, 1971's Willy Wonka And The Chocolate Factory.
'The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last ...' Chalamet said in the caption of his post, along with a factory emoji, a chocolate bar emoji and the #Wonka hashtag.