Hayley Atwell has been spotted looking completely fierce as she films a fight scene for Mission: Impossible 7.
The actress, known for playing Peggy Carter in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, was seen shooting at the Doge’s Palace in Venice.
She’s shown grappling with her co-star Esai Morales during an intense fight scene.
In one shot, the pair grab at each other’s throats, while another shows her pointing a weapon at him.
However, it doesn’t all seem to go Hayley’s way, as Esai grabs both of her wrists at one point, while another photo shows her looking fearful as he holds her by the neck as they film the scene.
Filming amid the coronavirus pandemic, the two actors also stayed Covid safe by donning face masks as they rehearsed the scene.
The scene looks intense (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
Hayley looked all kinds of fierce (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
Hayley is set to star alongside Tom Cruise for the seventh movie, with the pair photographed as they filmed together in Rome as they took to the streets in a Fiat 500.
Rebecca Ferguson, Vanessa Kirby and Simon Pegg also star in the next instalment, which is set for release in 2021.
They were at each other’s throats (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
The pair grappled as they filmed the scene (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
Of course, Tom, who’s well known for taking on his own stunts in his films, jumped into action, leaping over boats in Venice like the pro he is.
As if that wasn’t enough, he’s also been seen jumping from a motorbike, and skydiving from a helicopter – so it seems the seventh instalment is just as action-packed as fans have hoped.
The duo are starring alongside Tom Cruise (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
Hayley is also known for her role as Peggy Carter in the MCU (Picture: Cobra Team / BACKGRID)
Filming on the sequel was halted earlier this year after coronavirus cases in Italy rose.
The cast and crew have been mostly filming in Norway, before coming back to Italy when things calmed down.
Although Covid-19 put plans on hold for a while, it was reported earlier in the summer that Tom had hired a £500,000 ship for the crew in Norway so that there were no more delays and to keep everyone safe.