Hugh Bonneville tucks into a marmalade sandwich with a Paddington Bear statue in London

Hugh Bonneville looked dapper as he tucked into a marmalade sandwich with a Paddington Bear statue at a new interactive trail in London.

The event, called Scenes in the Square, is being hosted in the capital’s iconic Leicester Square famed for its movie premieres and is celebrating a century of cinema.  

Taking a look at all the best characters, scenes and films over the last 100 years from 1920 to 2020, the interactive tour has eight interactive bronze statues for people to sing, dance and take photos with in celebration of the square’s 350th anniversary.  

Iconic: Hugh Bonneville looked dapper as he tucked into a marmalade sandwich with a Paddington Bear statue at a new interactive trail in London

Hugh couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to tuck into some marmalade sandwiches with none other than Paddington Bear, he stars in the 2014 and 2017 movies as Henry Brown. 

The Downton Abbey star, 56, looked dapper in a blue tweed three-piece suit with a patterned shirt underneath.

Hugh appeared in good spirits as he posed with the Paddington Bear and joyfully held up a plate of marmalade sandwiches.

Hungry? The event, called Scenes in the Square, is being hosted in the capital's iconic Leicester Square famed for its movie premieres and is celebrating a century of cinema

Hungry? The event, called Scenes in the Square, is being hosted in the capital’s iconic Leicester Square famed for its movie premieres and is celebrating a century of cinema

Incredible: Taking a look at all the best characters, scenes and films over the last 100 years from 1920 to 2020, the interactive tour has eight interactive bronze statues for people to sing, dance and take photos with

Incredible: Taking a look at all the best characters, scenes and films over the last 100 years from 1920 to 2020, the interactive tour has eight interactive bronze statues for people to sing, dance and take photos with

Happy days: Hugh couldn't resist taking the opportunity to tuck into some marmalade sandwiches with none other than Paddington Bear (pictured with author Rosie Alison)

Happy days: Hugh couldn’t resist taking the opportunity to tuck into some marmalade sandwiches with none other than Paddington Bear (pictured with author Rosie Alison) 

Legendary: Paddington Bear has been turned into two huge movies, starring Hugh Bonneville as Henry Brown and Hugh Grant as Phoenix Buchanan

Legendary: Paddington Bear has been turned into two huge movies, starring Hugh Bonneville as Henry Brown and Hugh Grant as Phoenix Buchanan

Gene Kelly’s widow Patricia was also in attendance as she unveiled a statue dedicated to her late husband in his 1952 film Singin’ in the Rain.

The statue sees Gene as his character, Don Lockwood, during his iconic dance scene where he swings off a statue in the rain while holding an umbrella.

Paying homage to the film and Gene, Patricia replicated the look by wearing a burgundy tombola hat and clutched a black umbrella with a wooden handle.

Singin' in the Rain: Gene Kelly's widow Patricia was also in attendance as she unveiled a statue dedicated to her late husband in his 1952 film Singin' in the Rain

Singin’ in the Rain: Gene Kelly’s widow Patricia was also in attendance as she unveiled a statue dedicated to her late husband in his 1952 film Singin’ in the Rain

Classic: The statue sees Gene as his character, Don Lockwood, during his iconic dance scene where he swings off a statue in the rain while holding an umbrella

Classic: The statue sees Gene as his character, Don Lockwood, during his iconic dance scene where he swings off a statue in the rain while holding an umbrella

Homage: Paying homage to the film and Gene, Patricia replicated the look by wearing a burgundy tombola hat and clutched a black umbrella with a wooden handle

Homage: Paying homage to the film and Gene, Patricia replicated the look by wearing a burgundy tombola hat and clutched a black umbrella with a wooden handle 

Making cinema history: Gene pictured as his character Don Lockwood during his iconic dance scene where he swings off a statue in the rain while holding an umbrella in the film

Making cinema history: Gene pictured as his character Don Lockwood during his iconic dance scene where he swings off a statue in the rain while holding an umbrella in the film 

The author finished her look with a stunning purple embroidered coat complete with a purple scarf and burgundy suede knee-high heeled boots.

Zizi Strallen, who is currently starring as Mary Poppins in the West End musical, unveiled a statue dedicated to Julie Andrews in the 1964 Disney classic.

The actress, 30, replicated the statue as she held a black umbrella in the wind to copy the film’s ‘flying nanny’ scene where Mary Poppins travels to the Banks’ household via her black umbrella. 

A Spoonful of Sugar: Zizi Strallen, who is currently starring as Mary Poppins in the West End musical, unveiled a statue dedicated to Julie Andrews in the 1964 Disney classic

A Spoonful of Sugar: Zizi Strallen, who is currently starring as Mary Poppins in the West End musical, unveiled a statue dedicated to Julie Andrews in the 1964 Disney classic

Flying nanny: The actress, 30, replicated the statue as she held a black umbrella in the wind to copy the film's 'flying nanny' scene where Mary Poppins travels to the Banks' household via her black umbrella

Magic: Julie Andrews pictured during the 'flying nanny' scene in the 1964 Disney classic Mary Poppins

Flying nanny: The actress, 30, replicated the statue as she held a black umbrella in the wind to copy the film’s ‘flying nanny’ scene where Mary Poppins travels to the Banks’ household via her black umbrella 

Other statues: Other statues at the interactive tour included Wonder Woman, Batman, Laurel and Hardy (pictured), Mr Bean and Bugs Bunny

Other statues: Other statues at the interactive tour included Wonder Woman, Batman, Laurel and Hardy (pictured), Mr Bean and Bugs Bunny

 

Mr Bean! Visitors can share a photo with a Mr Bean statute, the 90s comedy series was turned into two films

Hilarious: Rowan Atkinson pictured as Mr Bean in the 2007 film Mr Bean's Holiday

Mr Bean! Visitors can share a photo with a Mr Bean statute, the 90s comedy series was turned into two films 

Other statues at the interactive tour included Wonder Woman, Batman, Laurel and Hardy, Mr Bean and Bugs Bunny. 

While presenter Alex Zane, 40, was on hand to present the event as the stars descended on Leicester Square.   

Scenes in the Square started on Thursday 27 February and will run until the 30 June. 

'What's up, Doc?' Bugs Bunny statue was cleverly placed in an allotment of plants and carrots at the interactive trail

Cartoon: The cartoon character Bugs Bunny tucking into a carrot

 ‘What’s up, Doc?’ Bugs Bunny statue was cleverly placed in an allotment of plants and carrots at the interactive trail 

Go see: Scenes in the Square started on Thursday 27 February and will run until the 30 June

Go see: Scenes in the Square started on Thursday 27 February and will run until the 30 June

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