Rachel Weisz was a stunner in red as she arrived for the premiere of her new Amazon Prime collection Dead Ringers on Monday night time in New York.
The British actress, 53, confirmed off her flawless determine in a full-length halter gown whereas posing for images at the Metrograph theater.
The magnificence styled her lengthy raven locks again from her face and falling sleekly down her again.
Weisz, who’s married to James Bond star Daniel Craig, stored her make-up mild with simply a contact of mascara, blush and lip colour.
The six-episode Dead Ringers is a gender-swapped adaptation of director David Cronenberg’s 1988 psychological thriller of the identical identify, which starred Jeremy Irons as twin gynecologists working an infertility clinic.
Weisz has revealed she was ‘obsessed’ with the unique film and that it was she who introduced the concept of a female-led remake to Amazon.

Stunner: Rachel Weisz confirmed off her flawless determine in a full-length red halter gown as she arrived at the premiere of her Amazon Prime collection Dead Ringers on Monday night time in New York

Natural magnificence: The British actress, 53, who’s married to James Bond star Daniel Craig, styled her lengthy raven locks again from her face and falling sleekly down her again

Her challenge: Weisz serves as a producer on the Dead Ringers miniseries which is a female-led remake of director David Cronenberg’s 1988 psychological thriller of the identical identify
Weisz has revealed she was ‘obsessed’ with the unique film and that it was she who introduced the concept of a female-led remake to Amazon.
Joining Weisz on the red carpet have been co-stars Emily Meade, Poppy Liu, Britne Oldford, Jennifer Ehle and Kitty Hawthorne together with collection creator Alice Birch.
Meade, 34, seemed trendy in a black costume with three-quarter sleeves and gold buttons on the bodice.
She wore her hair in a chic updo and added a splash of colour with scarlet lipstick.

Elegant: Emily Meade, 34, seemed trendy in a black costume with three-quarter sleeves and gold buttons on the bodice

Pretty: She wore her hair in a chic updo and added a splash of colour with scarlet lipstick

Creatives: Weisz revealed she was ‘obsessed’ with the unique film and that it was she who introduced the concept of a female-led remake to Amazon. She’s seen with collection creator Alice Birch
Amazon first introduced the challenge in August 2020, giving it a straight-to-series order, with manufacturing starting in August 2021.
Set in New York, Weisz performs each Elliot and Beverly Mantle, twins who share every part: medication, lovers and an unapologetic want to do no matter it takes.
They crew as much as push the boundaries of medical ethics -in an effort to problem antiquated practices and produce ladies’s well being care to the forefront.
The key to the plot is the connection between them, she defined.
She stated: ‘Beverly is altruistic, considerate, cautious, and type. She desires to alter the way in which ladies give delivery.
‘Elliot may be very, very totally different. She’s not altruistic and she’s pushing the boundaries of what is moral.’

Cast picture: Joining Weisz and Meade have been Poppy Liu, collection creator Alice Birch, Britne Oldford, Jennifer Ehle and Kitty Hawthorne
Dead Ringers is co-produced by Amazon Studios and Annapurna Television, with collection creator Alice Birch serving as the collection showrunner and government producer.
The unique David Cronenberg movie was tailored from the 1977 novel Twins by Bari Wood and Jack Geasland, which was loosely primarily based on the true story of dual gynecologists Stewart and Cyril Marcus.
They have been each discovered lifeless in July 1975 in separate rooms of Cyril’s Manhattan condominium at simply 45 years of age, with Stewart dying of a barbiturate overdose and Cyril suspected of presumably taking his personal life in a suicide pact after discovering his brother lifeless.

Origina: The 1988 film on which the Amazon Prime collection relies starred Jeremy Irons as twin gynecologists, pictured right here with co-star Genevieve Bujold in a scene from the movie