Charlize Theron has revved up the excitement for the upcoming Fast and Furious 10 film, sharing the first photos from set.
The 46-year-old reprised her role as Cipher for the upcoming instalment of the action franchise – which is slated to be released next year.
Taking to Instagram, she shared a string of after getting to work on Fast X.
‘She’s back baby. #FastX @thefastsaga,’ she wrote alongside pictures from set, including one beside two very creepy looking dolls.
Side note: We can’t wait to find out the backstory behind those…
In another photo, behind the scenes – with the newbie donning a very jazzy blazer.
‘Look who decided to join the party #FastX @thefastsaga,’ she added in another caption.
Fans went into meltdown over the uploads, flooding the replies with praise for Charlize’s return.
An Instagram user cheered: ‘YESSSSSSSSS!!!!!! The Queen of the franchise!!!
‘Awesome as ever. Enough said,’ another celebrated.
As a follower added: ‘Badass Cipher is back!’
The blockbuster movie franchise started its journey two decades ago, with the 2001 debut, The Fast And The Furious, and has since become one of the most successful in history.
Vin Diesel, who plays Dominic Toretto, confirmed that filming had kicked off on the latest flick – with the series set to end with the 11th movie.
Over the last few years, the gang have traveled to Brazil, Cuba, the UK, Japan and many more – with some scenes from F9 showing Roman (Tyrese Gibson) and Tej (Ludacris) ‘in outer space’.
Chatting to Metro.co.uk about where they could possibly take us in Fast X, Vin added: ’We’ve been working on 10 for the last year, so I have so much to share and I’m holding back.
‘I know that one of the things Justin wants to do is to film on all seven continents, which I think is pretty spectacular, as a homage to the world that’s adopted this saga as their own.
‘I think you’re going to be pretty shocked when you see Fast 10.
‘It might not necessarily be because of a certain place that we go, but there’s something special coming that I’m so excited about. I can’t tell you, but I wish I could.’