Colin Farrell is every bit the heartthrob in a blue button down and distressed denim ahead of his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live in Hollywood
Colin Farrell looked suave as he arrived to the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon ahead of his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
The 45-year-old Irish actor rocked a blue button down shirt left slightly undone and a pair of dark wash denim jeans.
Farrell was interviewed about his upcoming projects by comedian Wanda Sykes, who has been guest hosting the late-night talk show this week.

Suave: Colin Farrell looked suave as he arrived to the El Capitan Theater in Hollywood on Wednesday afternoon ahead of his appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live
Colin oozed confidence while strutting down the alley behind the El Capitan with his team of security and publicists.
He flashed a peace sign at fans and photographers, who waited patiently outside the building to catch a glimpse of the star.
The Total Recall star completed his interview-ready look with a pair of brown dress shoes and silver link bracelet.
Farrell, who had shaved off his hair earlier this year, had his dark brown tresses styled into a slightly spiky hairdo.

Stylish lad: The 45-year-old Irish actor rocked a blue button down shirt left slightly undone and a pair of dark wash denim jeans


Finishing touches: The Total Recall star completed his interview-ready look with a pair of brown dress shoes and silver link bracelet
Despite COVID-19 protocols being lifted in California, Colin opted to wear a face mask to and from the Jimmy Kimmel Live set.
During the interview, Colin and Wanda rose from their seats to take a selfie on stage.
'Colin all Wanda fans! Watch tonight!' captioned the official Jimmy Kimmel Live Instagram page, who shared the epic snapshot with their 2.8million followers.
Sykes looked sharp in a white suit jacket layered over a leopard print blouse and a pair of wide-legged trousers.

Luscious locks: Farrell, who had shaved off his hair earlier this year, had his dark brown tresses styled into a slightly spiky hairdo

Confidence: Colin oozed confidence while strutting down the alley behind the El Capitan with his team of security and publicists
Farrell appeared to be promoting his gritty BBC drama The North Water, which will premiere on the United States streaming platform AMC Plus on July 15.
According to Variety, production on the series originally began in 2019 with the series’ location work taking place primarily in the Arctic, shooting on the frozen seas north of the Svalbard Archipelago. '
The North Water is set in 'Hull and on the ice floes of the Arctic in the late 1850s' and is an adaptation of Ian McGuire's novel of the same name.

Interview: Farrell was interviewed about his upcoming projects by comedian Wanda Sykes, who has been guest hosting the late-night talk show this week
It features five episodes, and follows Patrick Sumner (played by Jack O'Connell) an ex-army surgeon who signs up as ship’s doctor on a whaling expedition, after being kicked out of the forces.
Colin plays a rugged whale harpooner named Henry Drax, which required the handsome star to sport a thick beard and grimy looking locks.
In promotional images for The North Water, Farrell is seen puffing a cigar, his face smeared with coal, his hand wrapped in a grimy bandage.

Coming soon: Farrell appeared to be promoting his gritty BBC drama The North Water, which will premiere on the United States streaming platform AMC Plus on July 15; Farrell pictured

Epic: It features five episodes, and follows Patrick Sumner (played by Jack O'Connell) an ex-army surgeon who signs up as ship’s doctor on a whaling expedition, after being kicked out of the forces

Transformed: Colin plays a rugged whale harpooner named Henry Drax, which required the handsome star to sport a thick beard and grimy looking locks
He wears a black winter coat and a scarf for scenes that were shot in the Arctic, north of the Svalbard Archipelago, known for its freezing climes.
Colin will also star in The Batman, which he was spotted shooting scenes for recently in Glasgow, with Robert Pattinson.
Colin will play notorious super villain The Penguin for the film, which was also delayed in production.
It was first slated for a June 2021 release but will now hit cinemas in March 2022.

Highly-anticipated role: Colin will also star in The Batman, which he was spotted shooting scenes for recently in Glasgow; Colin pictured as notorious super villain The Penguin

Fresh face: Robert Pattinson (pictured) stars as Bruce Wayne in the reboot, which focuses on a younger Batman early in his career