A bride and groom were in for the thrill of a lifetime as their wedding shoot was photobombed by Academy Award winner Denzel Washington.
The 66-year-old A-lister happened to be filming Journal For Jordan with Michael B. Jordan in Central Park when he came across the immaculately dressed couple.
Denzel graciously photobombed their wedding shoot with black protective face mask on as he posed for a few snaps next to the pair who grinned from ear-to-ear.
Even if he was wearing a face covering, it couldn't be denied that the star was smiling big while posing with the soon-to-be wed couple.
The Training Day star opted for comfort in a dark checked flannel, black trousers, blue sneakers, and a black New York Yankees baseball cap.
It seemed to be a fun day on set as Denzel was also seen sharing a laugh with 34-year-old star Michael B. Jordan in between takes.
It certainly seemed to be a romantic scene as Michael was seen kissing co-star Chante Adams.
Michael donned a blue denim button-down long-sleeve shirt with khaki trousers and grey Asics sneakers.
While Denzel won't be seen in front of the camera for this project, the dramatic film marks Washington's fourth directorial effort, following the Oscar-winning Fences in 2016.
Journal For Jordan is centered around the relationship between First Sergeant Charles Monroe King and journalist Dana Canedy, whose 2008 memoir provides material for the movie.
King had kept journals of his deployment in the Iraq War - in which he perished in 2006 - with messages for his son Jordan, who was seven months old when his father died.
Both Jordan and Washington are producers on the movie, and Jordan said he was 'a sponge right now' working with the Hollywood icon.
'Being directed by the GOAT - Denzel, himself - and being able to work with a very talented cast and actress in Chanté Adams, it's something that I've been looking forward to,' he told The Hollywood Reporter earlier last month.
Jordan added, 'We're having a blast and I’m getting a masterclass and a crazy education on character development, directing, and producing from Todd Black and Denzel Washington. It's a great thing.'