Welcome to the gun show! Actor Tanc Sade flaunts his huge bicep and buff physique in tight T-shirt as he poses on the set of Gilmore Girls

He is set to reprise his role of Finn in the upcoming season of Gilmore Girls. 

And actor Tanc Sade, 35, is sure to get pulses racing when he returns to screens, with the buff Australian revealing a glimpse at his sizeable biceps on Instagram this Saturday.

In the picture, Tanc is seen posing with his arms crossed outside a recording studio; his bulging bicep exploding from within his blue T-shirt. 

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Hunk alert! Tanc Sade, 35, is sure to get pulses racing when he returns to screens on Gilmore Girls, with the buff-boded Australian revealing a glimpse at his seizable biceps on Instagram this Saturday

Hunk alert! Tanc Sade, 35, is sure to get pulses racing when he returns to screens on Gilmore Girls, with the buff-boded Australian revealing a glimpse at his seizable biceps on Instagram this Saturday

Standing next to him is his Gilmore Girls co-star Matt Czuchry, who plays Logan in the cult show. 

'Post production with #mattczuchry for @gilmoregirls. #gilmoregirls #gg #gilmoregirlsrevival #finn #LifeAndDeathBrigade,' reads the caption next to the image.  

It comes after Tanc revealed that he went to extraordinary lengths to make his role on the new season of Gilmore Girls a success, having even spent a whopping 52 hours on set in the process.

Tough gig: It comes after Tanc revealed that he went to extraordinary lengths to make his role on the upcoming Gilmore Girls reboot a success

Tough gig: It comes after Tanc revealed that he went to extraordinary lengths to make his role on the upcoming Gilmore Girls reboot a success

'I said to my team, "I'm doing Gilmore Girls no matter what. There's no way I'll miss it" because I owed it to the story. The story is bigger than the sum of its parts,' Tanc told AAP earlier this month.

The Australian actor managed to balance his Gilmore Girls filming schedule with his commitments on the set of Roadies, a Cameron Crowe series in which he stars.

'In the end I was doing night shoots on Gilmore Girls and then wrapping and going straight from Gilmore Girls to Roadies,' he said.

Hard work: One scene on Gilmore Girls was particularly difficult and required a lot of the exhausted actor

Hard work: One scene on Gilmore Girls was particularly difficult and required a lot of the exhausted actor

'I did a 52-hour shift and I don't drink caffeine nor do I do drugs so the make-up artist did a great job and the cinematographers were really good with lighting.'

One scene on Gilmore Girls was particularly difficult and required a lot of the exhausted actor.

'My very last scene required a lot of dexterity and it involved a lot of things happening, and I did feel quite punch drunk at that stage,' he said.

'He's just as, if not more, debaucherous and he's very fun-loving': Legion of followers: Speaking of his character in the upcoming series, Tanc admitted that not much has changed

Tanc's character Finn was renowned for his quick wit and smouldering good looks during his appearance on the show 10 years ago. 

Speaking of his character in the upcoming series, Tanc admitted that not much has changed. 

'He's just as, if not more, debaucherous and he's very fun-loving,' he said.   

Apart from Gilmore Girls, Tanc has worked on White Collar Blue, 90210, The Mentalist, Sons of Anarchy and more TV series. 

Back on set: The former nationally ranked cyclist admitted he was excited to be back on set with his Gilmore Girls co-stars (Pictured second right, with L-R: Alexis Bledel, Matt Czuchry, and Alan Loayza)

Back on set: The former nationally ranked cyclist admitted he was excited to be back on set with his Gilmore Girls co-stars (Pictured second right, with L-R: Alexis Bledel, Matt Czuchry, and Alan Loayza)

Happy to be back: The stage star admitted it was 'great to catch up with the old gang [Gilmore Girls cast] again' 

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