"Insurgent" movie is now on the works and is expected to be seen on the big screen by next year. It would seem that "Insurgent" stars, such as Theo James and Shailene Woodley, are now busy again filming for the upcoming blockbuster. In fact, this celebrity duo has been recently spotted on set filming for certain scenes for "Insurgent."
"Insurgent" will be the second installment for the "Divergent" movie franchise.
Woodley was reportedly keeping her hair wrapped up in a fashionable mauve scarf in between takes. She was also spotted carrying a laptop and a binder in one arm and a mason jar full of water in the other. During that day, Woodley was reportedly wearing a khaki-colored sleeveless vest and a pair of grey pants.
James, on the other hand, was dressed as his character in "Insurgent," Four. He was wearing a fitted black shirt and a pair of similarly colored pants. His temporary back tattoo, which he had to put on for the movie franchise, was seen peeking out over the edge of his black shirt.
Later, Woodley and James were seen shooting an action sequence together, with the two of them brandishing their own guns.
As reported by Daily Mail, the cast was also given some time to do some charity work in between takes, since Make-A-Wish was on set that day. Make-A-Wish is actually an internationally recognized charitable organization that helps children who have been diagnosed with life-threatening medical diagnoses.
"Insurgent," which is part of the "Divergent" movie franchise, is actually based on the best-selling book that was written by Veronica Roth. The first film, "Divergent," according to reports, passed the $200 million mark at the box office back in April.
With regards to what to expect in "Insurgent," James have revealed that fans can expect something quite different with this new film. He hinted, "You have to honor the material for the first film because you have a fan-base. But, when you come to the second one, if you've done well with the first movie, you now have the ability to think outside the box."
He further added, "And, I think, as long as you have good character progression - which is essentially Four and Tris, the anchors of the film - if you have that stuff right, then if you lose some kind of threads of different plot lines, it shouldn't matter."