Michael Douglas looked debonair in a three-piece suit on Tuesday while filming the new Ant-Man movie alongside rapper TI in Atlanta, Georgia.

The 70-year-old Oscar-winning actor donned a brown tweed suit for his portrayal of scientist Hank Pym in the Marvel superhero movie.

The Behind The Candelabra star added to his sophisticated look with glasses and his greying goatee.

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The original: Michael Douglas looked debonair on Tuesday as scientist Hank Pym while filming Ant-Man in Atlanta, Georgia

TI, real name Clifford Harris Jr, was dressed down in blue maintenance man overalls and a blue cap.

The 34-year-old rapper from Atlanta was scene climbing into a police vehicle in one scene as he spoke into a radio receiver.

Douglas earlier this week brought his two children Dylan, 13, and Carys, 11, to the Atlanta set of the film being directed by Peyton Reed.

Dressed down: TI was wearing blue overalls while filming his scene

On the radio: TI talked into a radio receiver while climbing into a vehicle in another scene

The Wall Street star portrays the original Ant-Man who develops size-altering technology that allows himself to shrink down to insect size.

Paul Rudd stars in the movie as reformed thief and electronics expert Scott Lang who assumes the role of Ant-Man with mentoring from his predecessor.

The cast also includes 36-year-old Canadian actress Evangeline Lilly as Pym's daughter Hope Van Dyne.

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Corey Stoll, 38, plays the villainous Darren Cross who uses Pym's technology to become Yellowjacket.

TI has been secretive about his role but recently told a radio station the he would be playing 'a superhero's homeboy'.

Ant-Man started production in August in San Francisco and moved the next month to Georgia.

The movie has a scheduled release date of July 17, 2015.