Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry are seen for the first time on the set of Don’t Look Up

Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry are seen for the first time on the set of the sci-fi comedy Don’t Look Up… after Ariana Grande wrapped her scenes

Adam McKay’s star-studded sci-fi disaster comedy, Don’t Look Up, has been filming in Massachusetts for over a month. 

On Friday two of its actors Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry, both 51, were spotted on set for the first time in the town of Westborough. 

Both were decked out in costume as Blanchett sported bleach blonde hair and heavy makeup and Perry looked dapper in a suit. They will reportedly be playing talk show hosts in the 2021 Netflix film.

On set debut: Cate Blanchett and Tyler Perry, 51, are spotted for the first time on the set of Adam McKay’s star-studded disaster comedy, Don’t Look Up, as the actors – who are rumored to be playing talk show hosts in the 2021 Netflix film – walked to shoot their scenes

The Blue Jasmine actress looked elegant in a striking red dress as she kept warm on set with a black puffy jacket. 

She carried coffee in her hand and was seen in a pair of slippers before her scenes. 

Though known for her icy blonde locks, Cate’s hair was even more platinum than usual, as she was seen walking from her trailer.  

COVID-19 protocol: Both actors were seen with protective face shields while walking to set as the film continues to follow COVID-19 protocol and is broken up into various zones to keep cast and crew safe

COVID-19 protocol: Both actors were seen with protective face shields while walking to set as the film continues to follow COVID-19 protocol and is broken up into various zones to keep cast and crew safe

Both she and Perry wore protective face shields, as the movie – which is broken up into various zones for production safety – continues to shoot under strict COVID-19 protocol. 

Tyler’s wardrobe consisted of a grey suit and a white button down with a tie, topping up the look with a pair of sharp Gucci loafers. 

He was seen being led to set by production personnel as he clasped his phone in his hand. 

Comfort: The Blue Jasmine actress kept herself warm in the Northeastern weather with a parka and fuzzy slippers as she carried a hot coffee

Comfort: The Blue Jasmine actress kept herself warm in the Northeastern weather with a parka and fuzzy slippers as she carried a hot coffee 

On the same day the pair were spotted on set, Ariana Grande wrapped her scenes. 

The newly engaged songstress shared a snap of her trailer with her character’s name that read ‘Riley Bina,’ and wrote, ‘wrapped’ as she joins a long list of celebrities attached to the project.  

The film’s plot is about two astronomers, Dr. Randall Mindy and Kate Dibiasky, played by Leonardo DiCaprio and Jennifer Lawrence, who are tasked with warning earth about a giant meteorite that is due to hit. 

The pair were seen climbing aboard the USS Massachusetts naval ship last month, as the movie continues to shoot in various locations outside of Boston. 

Last day: The newly engaged songstress appears in the film as Riley Bina as she shared Friday that she had wrapped her scenes with a photo of her trailer

Last day: The newly engaged songstress appears in the film as Riley Bina as she shared Friday that she had wrapped her scenes with a photo of her trailer

The movie also stars Chris Evans, Timothee Chalamet, Kid Cudi, Jonah Hill, Matthew Perry and the queen herself, Meryl Streep, who plays the President of the United States. 

McKay who is the founder of coveted sketch comedy group Upright Citizens Brigade, is taking his talents to a film with some dark humorous undertones. 

Though much of the film has been shrouded in secrecy, the a short trailer teaser for the movie was released on Tuesday.

Don’t Look Up is set to hit Netflix sometime in 2021. 

Don't Look Up: The 2021 disaster comedy stars DiCaprio and Lawrence who play two astronomers tasked with warning earth about a giant meteorite that is due to hit

Don’t Look Up: The 2021 disaster comedy stars DiCaprio and Lawrence who play two astronomers tasked with warning earth about a giant meteorite that is due to hit