David Tennant sports bright red quiff and gold eye contacts as he films Good Omens season two in Edinburgh
David Tennant appeared in good spirits as he filmed series two of Good Omens in Edinburgh on Wednesday.
The actor, 50, who plays the demon Crowley on the series, sported a bright red quiff as he chatted with members of the crew between takes.
The former Doctor Who star sported a navy padded coat for the day along with a pair of black skinny jeans.

On location: David Tennant appeared in good spirits as he filmed series two of Good Omens in Edinburgh on Wednesday
Wrapping up in a dark green scarf, David also wore a pair of gold eye contacts as he got into character.
The star also sported a black tattoo on his cheek to complete the look.
David stars in the Amazon Prime series alongside Michael Sheen who portrays the angel Aziraphale.
The novel, and series, follows their characters, who try to prevent the coming of the Anti-Christ when their respective bosses decide to kick-start the apocalypse.

Filming: The actor, 50, who plays the demon Crowley on the series, sported a bright red quiff as he chatted with members of the crew between takes
It comes after David cemented himself as one of the top earners in British television as accounts for his company show he has more than £2million in the bank.
The actor posted accounts on Companies House for his directing company No Mystery Ltd in July.
The company, which he runs with his wife Georgia Moffett, 36, handles his earnings from his acting gigs as well as his property interests.
Accounts made up to November 30, 2020, showed the business, which was founded in November 2017, had £2,806,266 in the bank.

Casual: The former Doctor Who star sported a navy padded coat for the day along with a pair of black skinny jeans
Even after costs, the bank balance showed £2,446,546 in capital and a big jump up of £726,247 on the previous year.
David's career went from strength to strength in 2020 after he gained high praise for his portrayal of murderer Dennis Nilsen in the three-part ITV series Des, which aired in September.
The show saw friendly-faced Tennant transformed into Nilsen, who went on a five-year killing spree in the UK.
He was also a hit in the four-part Channel 4 crime drama Deadwater Fell and the BBC comedy drama There She Goes.

Show: Good Omens, based on a 1990 book by Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett, also stars Michael Sheen
David's wife Georgia is also an actress and the daughter of Peter Davidson, the fifth Doctor in the Doctor Who franchise.
The pair met on the set of Doctor Who in 'The Doctor's Daughter' episode, in which she played the character's genetically engineered daughter.
They tied the knot on December 30, 2011, and have five children together, Olive, ten, Wilfred, eight, Doris, five, Birdie, nine months, and Georgia's son Ty, from a previous relationship who David later adopted.

Success: David Tennant has cemented himself as one of the top earners in British television as accounts show he has more than £2million in the bank (pictured with wife Georgia)