She’s in London to shoot Marvel’s Secret Invasion for Disney+.

And on Monday, Emilia Clarke wrapped up warm with a padded blue coat over her costume as she filmed late-night scenes with a vintage white Mercedes in The Big Smoke.

Working hard: On Monday, Emilia Clarke, 35, donned baggy khaki combats and a black leather jacket to film late-night scenes in London for Marvel's Secret Invasion for Disney+

The Game of Thrones star, 35, layered up with the long jacket as she attempted to keep the autumnal chill at bay in-between takes alongside some cast and crew.

Emily’s costume consisted of a pair of baggy khaki combats, a plain T-shirt and a black leather jacket, which she teamed with edgy biker boots.

Keeping the chill at bay: The actress wrapped up warm with a padded blue coat as she prepared to shoot scenes with a vintage white Mercedes in The Big Smoke

The actress’ short, dark locks were styled into brushed out waves and she wore natural-looking makeup.

While her character in the highly-anticipated miniseries has yet to be confirmed, rumours are rife Emilia will play a Skrull [a fictional race of extraterrestrial shapeshifters] from Marvel Comics named G’iah.

In the series, ‘Fury (Samuel Jackson) and Talos (Ben Mendelsohn) try to stop the Skrulls who have infiltrated the highest spheres of the Marvel Universe’.

Behind the scenes: Over the weekend, Emilia shared pictures of herself and her adorable dog Ted on set of Secret Invasion, revealing her pet pooch 'shat on set'

Emilia joins the likes of Samuel Jackson, Ben Mendelsohn, Cobie Smulders, Olivia Colman and Martin Freeman in the series.

The actress is known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the hit show Game of Thrones, playing the role from 2011-2019.

Over the weekend, Emilia shared pictures of herself and her adorable dog Ted on set of Secret Invasion, revealing her pet pooch ‘shat on set’.

‘My boy looks like an angel, but in his desperate need to be on camera, he nearly destroyed a set. And then shat on it,’ she wrote.

In July, Emilia was open about her health battle after having two aneurysms.

She said at the time that she should not be able to speak after two aneurysms left sections of her brain ‘no longer usable’.

The British actress said she was in the ‘really small minority’ of people who have survived and been left with ‘no repercussions’.

Her first aneurysm burst in 2011 after she had filmed the first series of Game Of Thrones and caused a stroke while the second needed surgery in 2013 after scans showed it had doubled in size.

She told Sophie Raworth on BBC1’s Sunday Morning: ‘You gain a lot of perspective. The amount of my brain that is no longer usable… There’s quite a bit missing which always makes me laugh.’

Familiar face: The actress is known for her role as Daenerys Targaryen in the hit show Game of Thrones, playing the role from 2011-2019

Her life-saving treatment has left her with titanium in place of sections of her skull and scarring.

The actress first suffered a subarachnoid haemorrhage after the aneurysm – a weak area in a blood vessel – on the surface of the brain burst.

They are most common in people aged between 45 and 70 and can leave patients with extreme tiredness, problems sleeping, headaches, vision disturbances and loss of movement.

But Emilia said she has been left unaffected, adding: ‘I can do a two and a half hour play every single night and not forget a line. I always had a good memory because it is the only skill as an actor… so your memory is obviously incredibly important and I consistently tested that.’

She said she ‘gave up wondering’ about what is going on in her brain because ‘there’s no point in kind of continually racking your brains as to what might not be there because what you have now is great’.