Jodie Turner-Smith looked nothing short of sensational as she hit the red carpet with her The Agency co-star Michael Fassbender at amfAR’s inaugural Las Vegas benefit event on Friday.
The actress, 38, stunned in a slinky patterned slip dress as she playfully posed for snaps with the hunky actor, 47, at the fundraising event for AIDS research held at Wynn Las Vegas.
Jodie – who plays Fassbender’s former romantic partner in the film – ensured she showed off her toned physique as she posed this way and that in the figure-hugging number.
The film star oozed confidence as she flashed her leg in the thigh-split dress, beneath which she went braless for the occasion.
Jodie boosted her height with a pair of black pointed heels, while accessorising her look with a pair of statement drop earrings.
Meanwhile, Michael looked as dapper as ever in a smart black pinstripe suit, which he teamed with a black shirt and shoes.
Jodie Turner-Smith looked nothing short of sensational as she hit the red carpet with her The Agency co-star Michael Fassbender at amfAR’s inaugural Las Vegas benefit event on Friday
The actress, 38, stunned in a slinky patterned slip dress as she playfully posed for snaps with the hunky actor, 47, at the fundraising event for AIDS research held at Wynn Las Vegas
The thespian looked in great spirits as he and Jodie larked about for the camera while posing for a number of fun snaps.
They were also joined by their co-star, actor Jeffrey Wright, 58, with the trio sharing a laugh together at the event.
During the evening, the group took to he stage with others, with an animated Jodie seen supported by her co-stars as they shared a giggle together.
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.
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.’
The film star oozed confidence as she flashed her leg in the thigh-split dress, beneath which she went braless for the occasion
Jodie – who plays Fassbender’s former romantic partner in the film – ensured she showed off her toned physique as she posed this way and that in the figure-hugging number
Meanwhile, Michael looked as dapper as ever in a smart black pinstripe suit, which he teamed with a black shirt and shoes
The thespian looked in great spirits as he and Jodie larked about for the camera while posing for a number of fun snaps
They were also joined by their co-star, actor Jeffrey Wright, 58, with the trio sharing a laugh together at the event
The trio were in a good mood as they shared a giggle together
Something appeared to have tickled the actors as they laughed heartily together
Also starring in the series is Werewolf By Night star Harriet Sansom Harris and Insomnia actress India Fowler.
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.
Jodie and Michael led their co-stars at the fundraising event
During the evening, the group took to he stage with others, with an animated Jodie seen supported by her co-stars as they shared a giggle together
The group were all smiles as they shared a moment with Jodie
‘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 Agency is available to stream on Paramount Plus from November 30 for UK viewers.