Orlando Bloom cuts a casual figure in neon orange tracksuit and baseball cap as he jets out of Cannes Film Festival

He has enjoyed a glittering few days at the Cannes Film Festival, which saw him reunite with BFF Leonardo DiCaprio.

And Orlando Bloom cut a casual figure as he jetted out of Nice airport on Friday.

The Lord of the Rings actor, 42, caught the eye as he strolled through the terminal clad in a neon orange tracksuit while flanked by minders.

Here he is: Orlando Bloom cut a casual figure as he jetted out of Nice airport on Friday, following the Cannes Film Festival

Here he is: Orlando Bloom cut a casual figure as he jetted out of Nice airport on Friday, following the Cannes Film Festival 

Casual cool: The Lord of the Rings actor, 42, caught the eye as he strolled through the terminal clad in a neon orange tracksuit while flanked by minders

Casual cool: The Lord of the Rings actor, 42, caught the eye as he strolled through the terminal clad in a neon orange tracksuit while flanked by minders

The British star covered up his hunky frame in a baggy hoodie paired with joggers and black trainers as he prepared for his flight,

The hunk kept a low-profile as he slipped on a black denim baseball cap and oversize shades.

The sighting comes two days after Orlando joined Titanic star Leo, 44,  at the premiere of And We Go Green.

The actors, who formed a strong bromance in 2017, were both looking dapper in shades and suits as they walked the red carpet together. 

Off we go: The British star covered up his hunky frame in a baggy hoodie paired with joggers and black trainers as he prepared for his flight

Off we go: The British star covered up his hunky frame in a baggy hoodie paired with joggers and black trainers as he prepared for his flight

The duo were there to support the documentary film co-produced by Leo, which explores the issues of air pollution through the inside story of the Formula E electric car racing series.

It’s thought Leo and Orlando formed a firm friendship after they both found themselves single in 2017 – after Orlando and Katy Perry (who are now engaged) ended their relationship, and Leo parted ways with model Nina Agdal.    

The 2019 Cannes Film Festival is taking place at the iconic Palais des Festivals until May 25. 

Actress Elle Fanning, French graphic novelist Enki Bilal and the Oscar-nominated director of The Favourite, Yorgos Lanthimos, will be among jury members during the annual event.  

Mexican director Alejandro Gonzalez Iñárritu will preside over the panel that decides on prizes, including the top Palme D'Or award.

Jetsetter: The hunk kept a low-profile as he slipped on a black denim baseball cap and oversize shades

Jetsetter: The hunk kept a low-profile as he slipped on a black denim baseball cap and oversize shades

The jury for the festival's 72nd edition will also include Pawel Pawlikowski, the Polish filmmaker and screenwriter named best director at Cannes last year for the impossible love story Cold War. 

Maimouna N'Diaye, who has directed documentaries and acted in films such as Otar Iosseliani's Chasing Butterflies will also sit on the panel, alongside two other female directors.

Kelly Reichardt, whose Wendy and Lucy starring Michelle Williams was a contender for Cannes' Un Certain Regard award in 2008, directed 2016's Certain Women.

Italy's Alicia Rohrwacher won best screenplay at Cannes last year for her film Happy as Lazzaro, a satirical fable about a peasant family.

French filmmaker Robin Campillo, who took Cannes by storm in 2017 with 120 BPM - Beats Per Minute, winning the Grand Prix for his movie about an AIDs activist, will complete the line-up.

Wow: The sighting comes two days after Orlando joined Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, at the premiere of And We Go Green

Wow: The sighting comes two days after Orlando joined Titanic star Leonardo DiCaprio, 44, at the premiere of And We Go Green


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Orlando Bloom cuts a casual figure in neon orange tracksuit and baseball cap as he leaves Cannes

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