Sandra Bullock, 53, cradles huge prosthetic baby bump in as she joins co-star Sarah Paulson in horror car crash during Netflix thriller Bird Box filming

She is one of Hollywood's most versatile actresses.

So it is no surprise Sandra Bullock, 53, got into character with ease when she joined Sarah Paulson, 43, on the set of Netflix movie Bird Box in Los Angeles on Thursday.

The mother-of-two showed pregnancy suited her down to the ground when she rested her hand on the top of her prosthetic baby bump in a loose fitted silk blouse.

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Bumping along: Sandra Bullock, 53, cradled her huge prosthetic stomach in silk blouse ahead of filming car crash for Netflix thriller Bird Box filming in Los Angeles on Thursday

Bumping along: Sandra Bullock, 53, cradled her huge prosthetic stomach in silk blouse ahead of filming car crash for Netflix thriller Bird Box filming in Los Angeles on Thursday

In thrilling scenes set to leave film fans on the edge of their seats, Sandra filmed the devastating aftermath of a horrific car crash.

Bird Box takes the audience to a post-apocalyptic future where mother Malorie and her children join a group of survivors to make a 20-mile terrifying journey blindfolded after an alien force has taken over their homes.

The Proposal star threw herself into the heart of the drama as she looked shaken and she wore her brunette tresses in a disheveled fashion.

Sandra's co-star Sarah can be seen with a gory gash on her head, thanks to the aid of skilled make-up artists on set, as her character was severely injured.  

Terrifying: Sandra's co-star Sarah can be seen with a gory gash on her head, thanks to the aid of skilled make-up artists on set, as her character was severely injured following the smash

Terrifying: Sandra's co-star Sarah can be seen with a gory gash on her head, thanks to the aid of skilled make-up artists on set, as her character was severely injured following the smash

Their characters seemingly strike up a close bond as Sarah affectionately reached out to her co-star following the crash.

Netflix is starting to secure Hollywood stars for their movies following its success with their 2017 film War Machine, with Brad Pitt, and upcoming sci-fi drama Bright, with Will Smith. 

John Malkovich, Danielle Macdonald, Trevante Rhodes, Jacki Weaver join the two leading ladies for the movie.

The pair have recently wrapped up filming the all-female reboot of Ocean's Eight, also in the pipeline for 2018, with a whole galaxy of stars including Dakota Fanning and Cate Blanchett.

Crime thrillers come second nature to Sandra who made her acting debut with a minor role in 1987 thriller Hangmen. 

Inseparable: Their characters seemingly strike up a close bond as Sarah affectionately reached out to her co-star following the crash

Inseparable: Their characters seemingly strike up a close bond as Sarah affectionately reached out to her co-star following the crash

The Golden Globe winner has a series of thrillers tied to her bow including The Vanishing, Premonition and A Time to Kill.

Spanning her flourishing career of more than 30 years, she has proved to be a master of her craft as she has found success with a number of genres including romantic comedies with The Proposal and feature films with The Blind Side.

As for her personal life, Sandra is happy with her beau Bryan Randall who she has been dating since 2015.

The award-winning actress adopted her two children five-year-old Laila and eight-year-old Louis.

Dream team: The pair have recently wrapped up filming the all-female reboot of Ocean's Eight, also in the pipeline for 2018, with a whole galaxy of stars including Dakota Fanning

Dream team: The pair have recently wrapped up filming the all-female reboot of Ocean's Eight, also in the pipeline for 2018, with a whole galaxy of stars including Dakota Fanning

 

 

 

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