She’s starring in the new political drama Bombshell.
And Margot Robbie turned out to promote the finished product in a matching Chanel dress and longline coat on Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif.
The 29-year-old actress kept her makeup minimal with just a touch of grey eyeliner and a peachy nude lip.
Glitz: Margot Robbie showed out to promote the finished product in a matching Chanel dress and longline coat on Sunday in Los Angeles, Calif.
The Wolf Of Wall Street screen star accessorized with rhinestone-encrusted hoop earrings.
Strappy black stilettos also added some extra height to her 5ft 6in frame.
Bombshell centers on female employees at Fox News who take on a toxic male culture, leading to the downfall of media mogul Roger Ailes.
Glow: The 29-year-old actress kept her makeup minimal with just a touch of grey eyeliner and a peachy nude lip
Glitz: The Wolf of Wall Street screen star accessorized with rhinestone-encrusted hoop earrings
Chic: Strappy black stilettos also added some extra height to her 5ft 6in frame
Robbie plays Kayla Popsil in the film, the only character who is not based on a real-life subject.
Popsil’s experiences were formulated based on real-life things that happened to Fox News employees.
The filmmakers interviewed many employees who were willing to violate their NDAs to help the film out.
On-screen: Robbie (R) plays Kayla Popsil in the film, the only character who is not based on a real-life subject
And Robbie is already conjuring up Oscar buzz for her performance in the film.
Bombshell hits theaters on December 20, 2019.
Next up, Margot is in talks to executive produce Fools Day.
She plans to adapt the comedy short from Cody Blue Snider into a feature film through her LuckyChap Entertainment company, and she will also take on a supporting role.
Snider – who co-wrote and directed the 18-minute short film – will direct the full-length movie.
The script is being co-written by Snider, Shane Snider and Keatyn Lee. Bill Migliore, Edward Norton and John Rickard will produce, while Robbie’s LuckyChap partners, her husband Tom Ackerley and Josey McNamara, will executive produce.
Fools Day is a dark comedy about a 4th grade class that accidentally kill their teacher after pulling an innocent April Fools’ Day prank on her. Margot is set to take on the role of the teacher in the movie.