The brooding actor is currently in Spanish city Valencia while he films forthcoming ‘science fiction mystery’ Tomorrowland with co-star Hugh Laurie.
But while the British star was nowhere in sight on Wednesday afternoon, Clooney was spotted talking a casual stroll around the exterior set.
Here he comes: George Clooney makes an
appearance on the Spanish set of Tomorrowland, dressed as his character
in the film - inventor Frank Walker
That pool would later provide the basis for what appeared to be a pivotal scene, with the production team furiously prepping young actor Thomas Robinson – who sported an aviator’s cap and goggles while perched in front of a large blue backdrop.
Clooney eventually changed clothes – switching from the baggy duds he wears while filming scenes as grizzled inventor Frank Walker to another casual outfit for a night out with pals.
Stroll on: Clooney took a casual stroll around the set during a break in the production on Wednesday
Side by side: The brooding actor was accompanied by a male pal
Fresh off the big success of the spacey Gravity, Clooney has been knuckling down to work on his next big science fiction adventure for Disney.
The big budget blockbuster shares its name with the futuristic themed lands found at Disney's various theme parks.
Here we go: Young actor Thomas Robinson is prepped for a scene on Wednesday
Filming for the movie has already
taken place since the end of last year in the US, Canada and the U prior to their current sunny location in Valencia, Spain. Director Brad Bird, who was responsible for Mission Impossible - Ghost Protocol and The Incredibles, has also been scouting locations for the movie in Paris, according to his Twitter feed.
Disney's synopsis of the new movie is ' 'Bound by a shared destiny, a bright, optimistic teen bursting with scientific curiosity and a former boy-genius inventor jaded by disillusionment embark on a danger-filled mission to unearth the secrets of an enigmatic place somewhere in time and space that exists in their collective memory as Tomorrowland.'
High spirits: A wined and dined Clooney leaves local restaurant Lambrusqueria that evening
He's off: The actor heads home after a night out with pals
Clooney's next movie in cinemas is World War II comedy/drama The Monuments Men which co-stars Cate Blanchett, Matt Damon, Bill Murray and John Goodman.
It hits UK cinemas on February 21, two weeks after its US debut.
Meanwhile after his drubbing from Golden Globes hosts Tina Fey and Amy Poehler, Clooney says he is already masterminding how he should go about getting revenge. After all, just hours earlier the Up In The Air actor told E! he wasn't too happy with the host's jibe that he didn't like being around women his own age.
But the GQ cover boy already has a clue what he'll do.
Stars of Tomorrow...land! George Clooney & Hugh Laurie on set in Valencia
Tomorrowland takes its name from Disney's same-named land in a number of its theme parks
Roll cameras! Tomorrowland is not due in cinemas until May 2015
'I got a little surprise for Tina Fey,' he told E!'s Guiliana Rancic.'Oh, I've been working on it. She might have poked the bear with the stick.'
Tina took her swipe at the salt-and-pepper hunk while talking about his film Gravity, which co-stars Sandra Bullock, aged 49.
"[It's] the story of how George Clooney would rather float away into space and die than spend one more minute with a woman his own age,' said the former Saturday Night Live star.
The cast of The Monuments Men at a photocall in
LA last week: (L-R) Bob Balaban, George, John Goodman, Bill Murray, Cate
Blanchett and Matt Damon
The jibe got one of the biggest laughs of the night from audience members that included the actor's friends Julia Roberts and Matt Damon.
The Kentucky native got the news about Sunday's Globes put-down after it had already aired.
'I didn't get to see it live, I was in Vancouver hanging off of a wire about 30 feet up in the air,' Clooney told E! 'But by the time I got down off of the wire [the joke] was already around the set.'
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