Max-ed out: Tom Hardy looks the part as he films final scenes for Mad Max: Fury Road

He is filming a movie called Fury Road, so when Tom Hardy turns up with a face like thunder, you could possibly excuse him.

Hardy lived up to his name as he arrived at a restaurant in Bondi Beach during a break from filming the final scenes for the fourth installment in the Mad Max series.

The 36-year-old British actor brought the big guns, showing off his tattooed, muscly arms, proving that he is indeed fit for the part of Max Rockatansky, previously played by Mel Gibson.

Chilled out: Tom Hardy took a break from filming Mad Max: Fury Road to enjoy lunch at Icebergs Dining Room in Bondi Beach, Sydney The Bronson actor has joined the rest of the cast in Australia for three weeks of re-shoots for the film which has now had to be pushed back to 2015. RELATED ARTICLES Previous

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At the ready: The 36-year-old frowned as he exited a car outside the restaurant during the re-shoots for the 2015 flick Big guns: Tom showed off his muscly arms in a white t-shirt, proving that he definitely fits the part of Max Rockatansky

The film also stars the original Mad Max, Mel Gibson, as well as Rosie Huntington-Whiteley and X-Men stars Zoë Kravitz and Nicholas Hoult.

Mad Max: Fury Road has been a long time coming, with the principal shooting stalling for two years before it could finally begin in July last year.

The original location, Broken Hill in New South Wales had to be scrapped after the bare desert was given new life by heavy rains, making it unsuitable for the post-apocalypse adventures of Mad Max.

Charlize Theron, who shaved her head to play Imperator Furiosa, strolls down Bondi Beach with her son Jackson and mother Gerda during a break in filming

After six months in Namibia, filming closed over budget in December 2012.

However, due to mixed feedback from test screening, the cast have been shipped to Australia for three weeks of reshoots, with the new premiere date set to 2015.