Maggie Gyllenhaal goes casual with a brown blazer while grocery shopping in New York City By Brian Marks For Dailymail.com Published: 07:30 BST, 16 April 2019 | Updated: 13:20 BST, 16 April 2019 5 Viewcomments She's one of the most acclaimed actresses of her generation. On Monday, Maggie Gyllenhaal was spotted in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood as she whisked some groceries back home. The 41-year-old Dark Knight actress was recently spotted filming scenes for the upcoming third season of HBO's The Deuce. Out and about: On Monday, Maggie Gyllenhaal, 41, was spotted in New York City's Tribeca neighborhood as she whisked some groceries back home The Crazy Heart star sported a casual look for her lower Manhattan shopping trip. She wore a large brown blazer on the chilly day over a plain black top. The wife of Peter Sarsgaard had on a pair of crimson slacks and black shoes with laces wrapped around her ankles. She toted along a powder blue handbag in addition to her two shopping bags, and rocked a short cut for her brunette locks. Going casual: The Crazy Heart star wore a large brown blazer and a pair of crimson pants for her shopping trip Third time's the charm: Maggie has been working on the third and final season of HBO's The Deuce, which she also produces, in New York over the past couple months Maggie has been working on the third and final season of HBO's The Deuce in New York over the past couple months. She stars as Eileen, a prostitute who works under the name Candy in 1970s-era New York City. As the pornography industry begins to gain steam thanks to the porn chic trend, a series of pornographic films featuring cinematic elements and appealing to more highbrow audiences, she turns her attention to making adult movies. HBO renewed the critically-acclaimed series, which she also produces, for it's last season in September 2018. Measured reaction: The Secretary star spoke to The Guardian in late February about the series and her co-star, James Franco, who was accused of sexual misconduct by women in his acting class Due diligence: She recounted the show's producers asking every female member of the cast and crew if they had any negative experiences with Franco, and only proceeded after there were no complaints; pictured April 15 on set The Secretary star spoke to The Guardian in late February about the series and her co-star, James Franco. The Disaster Artist star and director was accused by women in his acting class of sexual misconduct, which he denied. When asked about the show's possible cancellation, she disputed the idea that it would solve the problem. 'The show is about misogyny and inequality in the entertainment business,' she said. 'And I feel that there are all of these fascinating women telling these stories that illuminate exactly what is on the table in terms of feminism at the moment. That would have felt misguided and confused to me.' She recounted the show's producers asking every female member of the cast and crew if they had any negative experiences with Franco, and only proceeded after there were no complaints. Read more: Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility