Jodie Turner-Smith made sure all eyes were on her as she attended a screening of her new TV show The Agency at the Curzon Soho, London, with her co-star Michael Fassbender on Thursday.
The actress, 38, showed off her business chic look in a black, double-breasted blazer dress.
Jodie teamed it with a pair of sheer black stockings which showed off her slender pins and added inches to her frame with black pointed Louboutin heels.
She accessorised with a chunky silver necklace and opted for a glamorous palette of make up with silver rhinestones across her face.
Meanwhile Michael, 47, cut a dapper figure in a classic black suit with a navy button up shirt and black shiny shoes.
The pair appeared in high spirits as they posed up a storm on the red carpet.
Also at the screening were their co-stars Katherine Waterston, Jeffrey Wright, and Hugh Bonneville.
Katherine turned heads in a dramatic black dress with a huge belt that cinched her in at the waist.
She finished her look with black suede pointed heels and minimal jewellery.
Jeffrey looked smart in an all black ensemble, while Hugh opted for a navy suede suit for the glamorous occasion.
The Agency is based on the highly acclaimed French program The Bureau.
The show was produced by George Clooney and partner Grant Heslov through their company Smokehouse Pictures.
The political thriller will follow Fassbender's Martian, a covert CIA agent ordered to abandon his undercover life, and report to Gere's Bosko in London.
His career, his real identity and his mission are put in jeopardy when the love he left behind from his undercover life finds him and they reignite their romance.
The official synopsis reads: 'When the love he left behind reappears, romance reignites.
'His career, his real identity and his mission are pitted against his heart; hurling them both into a deadly game of international intrigue and espionage.'
Also starring in the series is Werewolf By Night star Harriet Sansom Harris, Insomnia actress India Fowler and MotherFatherson actor Richard Gere.
Speaking about his time on the project, Michael told Entertainment Weekly: 'I've never done a TV series as the lead, so I've got a lot of respect for it.
'It's a jam-packed schedule, you've got to move fast, you've got to get things done, but I'm really, really enjoying it.'
This marks Richard's second regular TV role after BBC miniseries MotherFatherSon, which he previously suggested would be his last small screen role.
'When I was a kid, you didn't want to do TV — it was just something you didn't do. It just wasn't of the highest quality, but now we're seeing things on TV that are as good or better than almost everything we're seeing on [movie] screens,' he said.
'It's hard to even call it television now. It's a different animal. I've got to tell you, I probably shouldn't say this, but I was amazed at how much money is involved in this... Very sizeable budgets to tell stories.'
The day after the screening for the upcoming TV series, Michael was spotted making his way to the Virgin Radio studios in London.
He opted for a casual figure of a white quarter button up top and a pair of blue jeans.
The actor kept warm with a black wool jacket and added a pair of beige trainers.
Michael appeared in good spirits as he carried his phone in one hand and a coffee in the other as he made his way into the studios.
The Agency is available to stream on Paramount Plus from November 30 for UK viewers.