Still feeling fortunate? James Nesbitt is back in the magic bracelet as he films Series 2 of Stan Lee's Lucky Man
He's been busy this year filming the long-awaited comeback of Cold Feet.
However, before the relationship drama returns to TV, James Nesbitt was busy filming the second series of Stan Lee's Lucky Man.
The Northern Irish actor, 51, was spotted shooting scenes for the Sky 1 superhero drama in London on Monday.
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Harry's back! Actor James Nesbitt films scenes for the second series of Stan Lee's Lucky Man in London on Tuesday
In character as DI Harry Clayton, the actor was seen attending to an injured man lying on the pavement.
Looking dapper in a dark suit, James was sporting the magical bronze bracelet which brings his character good luck.
Also on location was James's co-star Amara Karan, who plays DS Suri Chohan, in a trouser suit.
Don't take it off! The Northern Irish actor was wearing his character Harry's lucky bracelet
Drama: James was seen helping an injured man sprawled in the pavement as he was attended to by paramedics
The series follows DI Clayton, who can control his own luck after being given the mysterious bracelet by a woman named Eve.
In March, it was revealed Carnival Films had renewed the series for a second outing, to be aired on Sky in 2017.
The show, created by comic book legend Stan Lee, was Sky 1's most successful original drama, attracting an average of 1.9million viewers per episode when it was broadcast in January-March this year.
Executive Producer Richard Fell said at the time: 'We are thrilled that the show seems to have found its audience on Sky 1.
Partner-in-crime: Also on location was James's co-star Amara Karan, who plays DS Suri Chohan, in a trouser suit
This is hot work! James was no doubt feeling the heat as the temperatures soared on Monday to 29c
'We feel truly lucky to be able to bring them the next charmed chapter of Detective Inspector Harry Clayton's amazing story.'
Meanwhile, James will next be seen on screen in the autumn with the long-awaited sixth series of Cold Feet.
James has been reunited with his co-stars from the late '90s series including Hermione Norris, John Thomson, Fay Ripley and Robert Bathurst.
The characters of Adam, Pete, Jenny, Karen and David are all back - albeit 13 years older - with Helen Baxendale noticeably absent after her character Rachel was killed off in Series 5 in 2003.
And action: James and Amara chatted in between scenes as crewmembers set up the shot
In March, it was revealed Carnival Films had renewed the series for a second outing, to be aired on Sky in 2017
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