Even while deep into another demanding role, Pierce Brosnan is still making time for family.
The 72-year-old actor was spotted enjoying a relaxed stroll through Valldemossa, Majorca, alongside his son Dylan Brosnan, 29, and a few friends, as filming continues on the second part of the Paramount+ series MobLand.
Wrapped in a brown coat and baseball cap, Brosnan appeared in good spirits during the sunny outing, while Dylan, who has followed his father into acting, kept things effortlessly stylish in a camel jacket and denim. The low-key walk offered a glimpse of the father-son duo enjoying downtime away from the cameras.
Balancing Family and Film
Brosnan is currently in Spain filming MobLand, but his schedule hasn’t slowed elsewhere. The former James Bond recently opened up about undergoing a dramatic transformation for his upcoming biopic Giant, in which he plays legendary boxing trainer Brendan Ingle.
Appearing on The One Show earlier this month, Brosnan revealed he spent hours in the makeup chair, donning prosthetics including a bald cap and altered nose to fully inhabit the role.
“There was a transformation in this,” Brosnan said, explaining that he barely resembled Ingle without the extensive special effects work. His co-star Amir El-Masry, who portrays boxer Prince Naseem Hamed, confirmed the process often took several hours.
A Role — and a Wardrobe — He Didn’t Forget
Despite the physical demands of the role, Brosnan clearly enjoyed embracing Ingle’s flamboyant style, especially the iconic leopard-print tracksuit.
“He was a showman,” Brosnan said of the trainer, joking that he may have kept the outfit. “You never know…”
Giant, produced by Sylvester Stallone and written and directed by Rowan Athale, tells the true story of Prince Naseem’s rise from Sheffield’s working-class streets to boxing superstardom, guided by Ingle’s unconventional mentorship.
Still Grounded
While Brosnan continues to juggle major projects across television and film, moments like his stroll through Majorca with Dylan offer a reminder of what remains constant. Between red carpets, prosthetics, and production schedules, the actor still finds space for simple time with family, sunlit streets, quiet conversations, and a shared walk far from the spotlight.
Giant is scheduled for release in the UK and Ireland on January 9.
