Danny Dyer bruised and covered in blood after vicious brawl as he films sequel to The Football Factory
Danny returns in the role of Chelsea hooligan Tommy Johnson
DANNY Dyer was seen sporting prosthetic bruises and fake blood while filming The Football Factory’s sequel on Tuesday.
Actor Danny, 46, was recently spotted filming violent brawl scenes for ‘Marching Powder’ – a euphemism for the celebrity loved snow.
Now, wearing a blue bomber jacket, a £550 Burberry House Check shirt and jeans, he’s been photographed sitting outside an Italian restaurant with a homeless person.
The former EastEnders star, who returns in the role of Chelsea hooligan Tommy Johnson, looked down in the dumps while clutching some daffodils.
It was previously revealed by The Sun that work on a sequel to the 2004 hit film, Football Factory was underway.
When the film was first announced, a source told us: “The hope is they can turn it around quickly enough so it comes out in 2024 – in time for the 20th anniversary.
“The script for Marching Powder will reveal what happened to the rival factions of hooligans after the end of the last film.
“It’s a real passion project for Danny who can’t wait to get his teeth back into the role.”
The former soap star has been hard at work for the past month as he was previously spotted in knee guards and a padded jacket under a trench coat.
A witness said: “He may be 20 years older — but Dan’s character still looks a menace.”
In another sighting, he sported a grazed forehead whilst he enjoyed a cigarette in a residential area during filming.
There were also various scuff marks around his eye and nose which further indicated that the character was in the wars yet again.