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Poldark hunk Aidan Turner looks unrecognisable as he transforms on set of Leonardo Da Vinci drama

POLDARK hunk Aidan Turner looks unrecognisable as he transforms on the set of his Leonardo Da Vinci drama.

The 37-year-old actor will play the famous Italian Renaissance artist in the new series, and was pictured back on set filming the show in Viterbo, Italy.

Poldark hunk Aidan Turner looks unrecognisable as he transforms on the set of his Leonardo Da Vinci drama
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Poldark hunk Aidan Turner looks unrecognisable as he transforms on the set of his Leonardo Da Vinci dramaCredit: The Mega Agency

Aidan has let his dark hair grow long for the role and sported a big bushy black beard as he wore his period costume.

In between takes, the crew and extras were seen wearing surgical masks as part of post-lockdown regulations to protect everyone's health and safety.

Leonardo will reveal the mystery of one of the most fascinating characters in history, a man whose genius and work are known globally and yet whose true character remains an enticing secret.

A teaser video previously showed Aidan as a young apprentice who would later go on to create the world famous works, Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.

Aidan pictured back on set filming the show in Viterbo, Italy sporting a big black beard and longer hair
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Aidan pictured back on set filming the show in Viterbo, Italy sporting a big black beard and longer hair Credit: The Mega Agency
In between takes, the crew and extras were seen wearing surgical masks as part of post-lockdown regulations to protect everyone's health and safety
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In between takes, the crew and extras were seen wearing surgical masks as part of post-lockdown regulations to protect everyone's health and safetyCredit: The Mega Agency
Aidan looked very different from his Poldark days
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Aidan looked very different from his Poldark days Credit: BBC
Each episode of the series will explore on his great works from art to science
Each episode of the series will explore on his great works from art to scienceCredit: luxvide

In one shot Leonardo is working hard over candlelight as he obsessively tries to get his painting perfect.

The X Files' creator Frank Spotnitz - whose company Big Light Productions is co-producing the drama with Lux Vide - is the brains behind Leonardo which will be directed by Dan Percival (The Man in the High Castle).

The eight-part series also stars Freddie Highmore (The Good Doctor) as an imaginary Milan police officer who suspects Da Vinci of murder.

Each episode in the series will focus on one of Leonardo’s achievements in different areas from science to art and from engineering to poetry.

The teaser trailer shows Leonardo obsessing about details in a painting
The teaser trailer shows Leonardo obsessing about details in a paintingCredit: PA:Press Association
Leonardo was born in 1452 and lived until 1519
Leonardo was born in 1452 and lived until 1519Credit: luxvide
Leonardo is Aidan's first role since Poldark ended last year
Leonardo is Aidan's first role since Poldark ended last year

Leonardo marks a return to the small screen for Aidan after he finished up on his career defining role in Poldark.

The beloved BBC drama ended late last year after five season, with Aidan admitting it would be tough to leave the iconic character behind.

He said last year: "It was the last time I got up on a horse, the last time I put on the tricorn hat and all these kind of things.

"There were poignant moments that you just mark. I think I’ll really miss playing Ross.

Poldark hunk Aidan Turner transforms into Leonardo da Vinci for new drama from the creators of The X Files
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