Jonah Hill continued to show off his recent weight loss while on the set of his latest movie.
The “Wolf of Wall Street” star was photographed emerging from his trailer on the set of “Cut Off” in Los Angeles on Sunday, rocking baggy dark jeans with rolled-up cuffs and a soccer jersey.
The barely recognizable 41-year-old star accessorized his look with a San Diego Padres ball cap and sunglasses as he held the plate between shots for the film, which he wrote and directed.
The “Superbad” actor wore brown and black sneakers and at one point appeared to hike up loose denim bottoms that appeared to be secured with a belt.
In other photos, he carried a mason jar filled with drinks while chatting with crew members. Yet another photo showed Hill high-fiving a crew member. Other photos showed Hill casually enjoying the day with his ball cap on backwards.
The actor, who was photographed rocking magenta coveralls on set in Los Angeles on Friday, wowed fans with a shockingly different look in early October.
The “Moneyball” star was photographed on set with co-star Kirsten Wiig, 52, wearing a form-fitting animal-print turtleneck top, retro cat glasses, fringed chaps and chain jeans, and a shaggy blonde wig. Wiig also wore a retro ensemble consisting of head-to-toe lace.
The film also stars film legends Bette Midler and Nathan Lane and is scheduled for release in 2026.
Hill has famously struggled with weight fluctuations over the years, with sources revealing in 2014 that she suffered from bulimia after losing 40 pounds in 2011.
“Jonah has gained more weight than ever and is binge drinking,” a source said at the time. “He’s in a bad situation and that only makes the cycle worse.”
In the 2022 documentary Stutz, the 22 Jump Street actor admitted he became “defensive” about the issue.
“The media has been very cruel about my weight,” he told People.
“It was kind of a free game where anyone could hit me where it hurt. It made me very protective. It was almost like I was expecting someone to say something mean. I was so angry that I never felt like I could move past any negative feelings about myself.”