It is reported that Brad Pitt is filming his new film, One for All, in Ireland.
The Irish Sun reports that the Oscar winner has been filming at Bullock Harbour in Dalkey, Co Dublin.
He will also reportedly film in Wicklow, Cork, and Kerry over the next two weeks, having arrived in Ireland last week.
Directed by Conclave's Edward Berger, One for All is a big-screen adaptation of the 1994 Tim Winton book The Riders, some of which was set in Ireland.
When Pitt's involvement in the film was first reported by Deadline last April, the US entertainment trade publication said the drama would film "in multiple locations across Europe".
Of the book The Riders, Deadline said: "The novel follows Fred Scully (Pitt), who, after travelling through Europe for two years, winds up in Ireland with his wife and daughter. And on a mystical whim of his wife Jennifer, they buy an old farmhouse that stands in the shadow of a castle.
"While Scully spends weeks alone renovating the old house, Jennifer returns to Australia to liquidate their assets.
"When Scully arrives at Shannon Airport to pick up Jennifer and their seven-year-old daughter, Billie, it is Billie who emerges - alone.
"There is no note, no explanation, not so much as a word from Jennifer, and the shock has left Billie speechless. In that instant, Scully's life falls to pieces."
Scully and Billie then travel around Europe in search of Jennifer.
The cast of One for All includes Julianne Nicholson (August: Osage County, Black Mass, Mare of Easttown), newcomer Coco Greenstone, and Belfast actor Michael Smiley (Luther, Bad Sisters, Blue Lights).
The adaptation of Australian author Winton's Booker-nominated novel is written by David Kajganich (Bones and All, Suspiria, The Terror, A Bigger Splash).
Pitt's Plan B Entertainment is among the producers of The Riders, as is Ridley Scott's company Scott Free.