William Levy is up to something and is teasing his fans with it on social media. The actor posted a series of pictures and videos, revealing that he's working on a new project.

"Good Saturday my people. In a little while I will have good news for you. I love you all. Behave well and if you're going to behave bad let me know," he teased on Instagram with a photo of a fan's artwork.

A photo posted by William Levy (@willevy) on Sep 12, 2015 at 3:56am PDT

The star then posted an image of himself in a plane and gave more clues about what his upcoming announcement could possibly be.

"A bit tired but sending my greetings from the plane...," Levy captioned the second image. "Road to the next project. #great #fun #actionmovie...Soon you will know..Love you all!!!"

A photo posted by William Levy (@willevy) on Sep 12, 2015 at 7:04pm PDT

The hashtag "action movie" was possibly the biggest clue, and after he posted a video of the plane arriving in London, many fans believed he may have been filming a new movie on location.

Landing at our first destination .. Love you all!! A video posted by William Levy (@willevy) on Sep 13, 2015 at 4:49am PDT

However, only a few hours later, the 35-year-old actor was back on a plane and this time heading to South Africa.

He posted an image of himself looking at his phone on the plane and captioned that image with, "So that you don't say I don't see your messages..Got caught in the middle of the act ..On my way to my next destination. Love you all!! #southafrica see you soon!!"

According to Blasting News, this is not the only project Levy has recently been a part of. The actor is also rumored to be a part of the Emilio Estefan-produced single "We're All Mexican," which will include Gloria Estefan, Shakira, Thalía, Wisin and a few other artists.

On Aug. 30, a day after Levy's birthday, Lili Estefan, the niece of Emilio Estefan, shared an image on Instagram of the actor talking with the music producer. The "El Gordo y la Flaca" host teased that they were working on a secret project that had to do with Latinos in the U.S.

A photo posted by Lili Estefan (@liliestefan) on Aug 30, 2015 at 2:00pm PDT

Last week Estefan announced the upcoming release of "We're All Mexican," a song he called a "celebration of Hispanics and our accomplishments," reported Billboard.