Billie Piper looked worlds away from her glamorous self as she was seen for the first time in a new trailer for Netflix’s upcoming series KAOS.
The actress, 41, who’s character is currently unknown, sported rotten teeth and a large black scar down the bridge of her nose.
KAOS puts contemporary spin on the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, with Billie covered in dirt and her hair a mess while predicting another character’s future.
Also seen for the first time was Suzy Eddie Izzard, 62, who cut a glamorous figure in a plunging white gown in a scene where she seemingly judged a talent show.
Jeff Goldblum will portray the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet McTeer as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades.

Billie Piper, 41, looked worlds away from her usual glamorous self as she was seen for the first time in a new trailer for Netflix’s upcoming series KAOS

The actress, who’s character is currently unknown, sported rotten teeth and a large black scar down the bridge of her nose


Billie was covered in dirt with her hair a mess while predicting another character’s future (right, pictured in May)
The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix August 29.
The show follows Zeus, long entrenched as the King of the Gods, who wakes up one day and sees a wrinkle on his forehead.
He believes that wrinkle is a sign that an ancient prophecy foretelling his downfall is coming to fruition.
The offical synopsis reads: ‘Having long enjoyed his status as king of the gods, Zeus’s reign has never been truly threatened. That is until he wakes up one morning and discovers a wrinkle on his forehead’.
‘Believing it to be the harbinger of an ancient prophecy which foretells his destruction, neurosis sets in: Zeus becomes convinced his fall is coming. As his paranoia takes hold, the god of gods – seeing signs everywhere – starts to dangerously self-destruct’.
‘And he’s right to be worried. Zeus’s one time friend and now prisoner, Prometheus, is orchestrating a plan to bring him down. The plan involves three disparate humans, all of whom are totally unaware of their cosmic significance or the part they must play in saving the world. No pressure. (Some pressure.)’.
It comes just days after Billie took to Instagram as she concealed her face with her hair for a series of sultry snaps.
The Doctor Who star looked incredible in the textured one-shoulder dress and posed in front of a white backdrop.

KAOS puts contemporary spin on the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, with Billie covered in dirt and her hair a mess while predicting another character’s future.

Jeff Goldblum (pictured) will portray the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet McTeer as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades
She completely covered her face in a closer-up shot as she continued to stun in the dress which accentuated her small waist.
Billie credited fellow actress Jaime Winstone for the fabulous shots, writing: ‘C/o @jaimewinstone [yellow heart] u Jam.’
Jaime, 39, reshared the post on her Story and wrote: ‘When your friends are this fit!! @billiepiper @hardingegeorgia.’
On Billie’s post itself, Jaime wrote: ‘Love you so much, I mean when your friends are this fit.’
Billie shared an extra photo to her Story from the shoot and in it, she stood underneath a yellow paint outline of a sun.
The former Doctor Who star was last seen on screens in July, when she made a cameo in Australian-British comedy-drama Austin.
Prior to that, Billie enjoyed wide acclaim for her role as Sam McAlister, a former television producer, responsible for Prince Andrew’s infamous Newsnight interview, in Netflix film Scoop.
Released in April, Scoop is based on Sam’s book Scoops and also starred Gillian Anderson and Rufus Sewell.
That same month, in an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Billie lamented the lack of success of her Sky series I Hate Suzie.
The dark comedy centred around Suzie Pickles (Billie), a former teenage pop star and television actress whose phone is hacked resulting in the leaking of her intimate photos.

The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix August 29 (Janet McTeer pictured)

Debi Mazar plays Medusa with snakes for hair wrapped in a head scarf
Billie drew on her own life for the role – at 15, she became the youngest-ever singer to debut at number one when her single Because We Want To was released in 1998.
Billie told MailOnline of I Hate Suzie: ‘It just didn’t get a big enough audience – that’s the way it goes.
‘People in television loved it, because I guess it is largely about the world in which they work, but it wasn’t seen by as many people beyond that world as we would like it to have been.’
I Hate Suzie, by Succession writer and executive producer Lucy Prebble, ran for two series from 2020 to 2022 on Sky Atlantic.
Billie has always denied the series was autobiographical despite the similarities between Lucy and herself.

It comes just days after Billie took to Instagram as she concealed her face with her hair for a series of sultry snaps