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Jonathan Ross showcased his funky sense of style as he stepped out to the UK screening of Fallout on Thursday.
The chat show host, 63, turned heads in a unique leopard print cardigan with a low-cut v-neckline at Television Centre in west London.
Flaunting his kooky fashion sense, Jonathan paired his knitwear with flared jeans and a purple shirt.
In keeping with his animal print look, Jonathan finished off his look with some leopard print tennis shoes.
He appeared in high spirits for the screening as he playfully posed with the show's car prop and tunnel.
Jonathan Ross showcased his quirky sense of style as he stepped out to the UK screening of Fallout on Thursday
The chat show host, 63, turned heads in a unique leopard print cardigan with a low-cut v-neckline
The highly-anticipated TV series Fallout is based on a popular video game series.
The Amazon streaming service announced late last year that the series will debut on April 12, 2024, arriving in over 240 countries worldwide.
Sneak peek snaps show Walton Goggins' nose-less bounty hunter The Ghoul, Ella Purnell's Vault Dweller Lucy, Aaron Moten as soldier Maximus and Kyle MacLachlan's Hank, an Overseer who is also Lucy's father.
The series is set in a post-apocalyptic Los Angeles, within the world of the Fallout video game series which will be part of the canon of the games.
The story takes place two-hundred years after the apocalypse, where, 'the gentle denizens of luxury fallout shelters are forced to return to the irradiated hellscape their ancestors left behind—and are shocked to discover an incredibly complex, gleefully weird, and highly violent universe waiting for them.'
Walton Goggins' character The Ghoul works in the Wasteland as a bounty hunter, described as, 'pragmatic, ruthless, and hides a mysterious past.'
Ella Purnell's Lucy is desciribed as, 'an optimistic Vault Dweller with an all-American, can-do spirit,' though her, 'peaceful and idealistic nature is tested when people harm her loved ones.'
Aaron Moten's Maximus is described as a young soldier who, 'hides his tragic past as he serves in a militaristic faction called Brotherhood of Steel.'
Flaunting his fashion sense, he paired his knitwear with flared jeans and a purple shirt
In keeping with his animal print look, Jonathan finished off his look with some leopard print tennis shoes
He appeared in high spirits for the screening as he playfully posed with the