Margot Robbie heads to dinner with her husband Tom Ackerley and pal Rami Malek... after being seen on the set of Babylon with Brad Pitt

Margot Robbie was seen with her husband Tom Ackerley walking down an alley in Beverly Hills on Tuesday evening.

The lovebirds were headed to a late night dinner with Bohemian Rhapsody actor Rami Malek.

Earlier the blonde beauty, 31, was spotted on set of her Babylon movie as she was in character as Clara Bow. Also on set were Tobey Maguire and Brad Pitt.

90210-OH! Margot Robbie was seen with her husband Tom Ackerley walking down an alley in Beverly Hills on Tuesday evening

90210-OH! Margot Robbie was seen with her husband Tom Ackerley walking down an alley in Beverly Hills on Tuesday evening

During her dinner date with her husband of five years Margot wore a black coat over a cropped top and high-waisted denim jeans.

The beauty also had on clunky sneakers.

Her blonde hair was worn down after she took off the red wig she had on earlier to play Bow. And she had on a white face mask.

Dinner for three: The lovebirds were headed to a late night dinner with Bohemian Rhapsody actor Rami Malek

Dinner for three: The lovebirds were headed to a late night dinner with Bohemian Rhapsody actor Rami Malek

Tom, 31, wore a black top and slacks with black sneakers as he had his blonde hair back.

Also with the couple was  Malek who will appear in the next Bond film, No Time To Die. He has the role of villain Lyutsifer Safin.

Rami wore a gray jacket with black shorts and socks. His sneakers were multi colored and he had on a mask.

Margot and Rami are working on David O. Russell's next film which does not yet have a title; Christian Bale and Taylor Swift are also in the cast.

The film she is now making, Babylon, has a large cast.

In addition to Margot it stars Brad Pitt, Olivia Wilde, Spike Jonze, Phoebe Tonkin and Tobey Maguire.

No glam needed: During her dinner date with her husband of five years Margot wore a black coat over a cropped top and high-waisted denim jeans. The beauty also had on clunky sneakers

No glam needed: During her dinner date with her husband of five years Margot wore a black coat over a cropped top and high-waisted denim jeans. The beauty also had on clunky sneakers

The group will feature in an all-star ensemble for Damien Chazelle's ode to Hollywood's golden age, with Diego Calva, Jovan Adepo, Li Jun Li and Katherine Waterston also in the cast.

Max Minghella, Lukas Haas, Flea, Rory Scovel, Samara Weaving, Eric Roberts, P.J. Byrne and Damon Gupton are also set to star.

Chazelle has also written the movie, which is set in the late 1920s as the movie industry transitions from silent films to talkies. Babylon explores the rise and fall of a number of characters and has been described as The Great Gatsby on steroids, according to Deadline.

In demand: The film she is now making, Babylon, has a large cast. In addition to Margot it stars Brad Pitt, Olivia Wilde, Spike Jonze, Phoebe Tonkin and Tobey Maguire. Seen in 2020

In demand: The film she is now making, Babylon, has a large cast. In addition to Margot it stars Brad Pitt, Olivia Wilde, Spike Jonze, Phoebe Tonkin and Tobey Maguire. Seen in 2020

Character details are being kept tightly under wraps and it's currently unclear whether any of the new cast members will be portraying fictional or historical characters.

Olivia Hamilton, Matt Plouffe and Marc Platt are producing the star-studded project, while Tobey - who previously played Spider-Man in Sam Raimi's trilogy - will executive produce alongside Helen Estabrook and Adam Siegel.

Paramount is planning to release the film on Christmas Day 2022 before a worldwide launch in January 2023. 

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