Page Six reported that a film crew captured Daniel Day-Lewis on a set in Manchester, marking a potential return to acting despite his retirement in 2017.
Meanwhile, onlookers witnessed Oscar-winning actor Daniel Day-Lewis unexpectedly return to a movie set this past Sunday as the streets of Manchester, England, buzzed with excitement.
The acclaimed actor, known for his immersive and intense method acting techniques, previously announced his retirement after completing the 2017 film "Phantom Thread."
In addition, Day-Lewis, dressed in an olive green bomber jacket paired with black pants, brown boots, and black gloves, maneuvered a motorbike while co-star Sean Bean clung on behind him, playing an ex-soldier in the movie.
Both actors donned white safety helmets, which, along with Day-Lewis's gold eyeglasses and well-trimmed gray beard, painted a vivid picture of what appeared to be a thrilling scene from the new film titled "Avelyn."
Reports suggest that "Avelyn" is set in the 1980s; however, specific details about Day-Lewis’s character remain scarce. Meanwhile, fans and film enthusiasts sparked rumors and excitement when they spotted Day-Lewis on the movie set, speculating about the nature of his role and his potential comeback to the silver screen.
Furthermore, Day-Lewis, whose last notable appearance was in "Phantom Thread," directed by Paul Thomas Anderson, previously stated that he experienced profound sadness during and after the film's completion, which ultimately led to his retirement. He openly shared that this deep emotional state significantly influenced his decision to step away from acting.
Curiously, Day-Lewis’s IMDb profile did not list "Avelyn" at the time of his sighting. Consequently, this omission has sparked further intrigue and raised questions about whether he planned his participation in the film or if it marks a spontaneous return to his acting career.
Given that "Phantom Thread" was supposed to be his last film, his current involvement with "Avelyn" comes as both surprising and significant.
Moreover, to add to the mystery, Day-Lewis's representatives have not responded to inquiries regarding his return, and he has not issued any official statement about his involvement in the new movie. As a result, this silence has only fueled the public's curiosity and enthusiasm for more information.
Reflecting on his decision to retire, Day-Lewis mentioned in interviews that he didn’t realize he would stop acting until it became a reality. In addition, he recounted his emotional journey during "Phantom Thread," saying, "I do know that Paul and I laughed."