Jodie Comer cut an effortlessly chic figure in a stylish khaki dress as she arrived at ABC Studios in New York on Monday.
The actress, 32, looked sensational in the form-fitting number as she waved to fans as she continued promotion for her latest film, 28 Years Later.
Jodie’s midaxi shift dress featured a cream panel, with the stunner accessorising with a pair of simple green heels and dark shades.
The Liverpool native looked radiant as beamed in the sunshine before making her way inside.
Jodie’s appearance comes shortly after she joined co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson and director Danny Boyle at an event for their new zombie movie 28 Years Later on Sunday.
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Jodie Comer cut an effortlessly chic figure in a stylish khaki dress as she arrived at ABC Studios in New York on Monday
The actress, 32, looked sensational in the form-fitting number as she waved to fans as she continued promotion for her latest film, 28 Years Later
British actor Aaron, 34, who sported a bushy beard, smouldered as he flashed a glimpse of his hairy chest in an open shirt while taking to the red carpet.
Aaron cut a stylish figure in beige ensemble and teamed the shirt with a matching sports jacket, trousers and suede shoes.
Meanwhile Jodie was the epitome of chic in a flowing black blouse which was worn with bell bottoms and pointed heels.
The much-anticipated release of 28 Years Later is just weeks away, with fans left waiting two decades to discover the next instalment in the film series.
And with the nation devastated by the Rage virus nearly three decades ago, this new film – released June 19 – will show insight into the vastly different ways humanity has adapted to survive.
For one such community, this means complete isolation from the outside world, and in a new clip ahead of the film’s premiere, star Aaron shares insight into this new addition to the 28 Days Later universe for the first time.
In this new land, known as The Holy Island, humans are entirely self-sufficient, and only leave the community to hunt on the mainland, when the tide is low.
Aaron plays Jamie a scavenger who is tasked with training his Spike to survive in the wilderness, before they embark on a ᴅᴇᴀᴅly mission to the mainland.
Jodie’s appearance comes shortly after she joined co-star Aaron Taylor-Johnson and director Danny Boyle at an event for their new zombie movie 28 Years Later on Sunday (L-R Aaron, Danny, Josh Horowitz and Jodie)
British actor Aaron, 34, who sported a bushy beard, smouldered as he flashed a glimpse of his hairy chest in an open shirt while taking to the red carpet
Meanwhile Jodie was the epitome of chic in a flowing black blouse which was worn with bell bottoms and pointed heels
Jodie stars in the film as Jamie’s wife Isla, while Ralph Fiennes plays Dr. Kelson, a survivor of the outbreak.
In an exclusive featurette, Aaron offers a glimpse at this new Holy Island, explaining: ‘My character is part of this community that survived 20-odd years because they live on the Holy Island, disconnected from the mainland.
‘They don’t have doctors or medicine, can only eat what they can grow, they can go hunt, but they have to go hunt on the mainland.’
‘And we have rules, if you leave the island and you don’t return, there’s no one going out to look for you, they’re going to ᴀssume you’ve been infected and you’re ᴅᴇᴀᴅ.’
Aaron then explains that for his character’s son, it’s a ‘rite of pᴀssage’ to learn his father’s hunting skills, in the hope that they can survive when they leave the island.
The release of 28 Years Later is just weeks away, with fans left waiting two decades to discover the next instalment in the franchise
The film is set on the real-life island of Lindisfarne, which is only accessible through a causeway during low tide.
The original film 28 Days Later starred Cillian as a bicycle courier who wakes up from a coma to discover the accidental release of a highly contagious, aggression-inducing virus has caused the breakdown of society.
But despite frenzied speculation that he would be reprising his role in this sequel, when the trailer came out in December, with one character appearing to resemble a zombified form of Cillian’s character Jim from the first film.
However, this theory was quickly shut down when a London art dealer and model revealed he was the one playing the zombie character.