Damian Lewis kept it casual in jeans and a leather jacket as he joined Thomas Brodie-Sangster at a photocall for Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light.
The Homeland actor, 53, was among the stars of the new BBC series who attended the event at BFI Southbank in London on Monday.
He went low-key for the photocall as he sported a pair of dark denim jeans with a brown belt, as well as a collared leather jacket.
Damian – who plays Henry Tudor in the show – finished off his look with a v-neck black t-shirt and New Balance trainers, as he smirked showing off his moustache.
Love Actually star Thomas was another star in attendance for the photocall for the series – in which he portrays Rafe Sadler.
Damian Lewis kept it casual in jeans and a leather jacket as he joined Thomas Brodie-Sangster at a photocall for Wolf Hall: The Mirror And The Light in London on Monday
The Homeland actor, 53, was among the stars of the new BBC series who attended the event at BFI Southbank in London
Thomas looked dapper in a long black coat paired with a turtleneck top, tailored trousers and leather boots.
Joining the pair was Harry Potter star Harry Melling, who sported a pair of brown pinstripe trousers, with a grey shirt and a bomber jacket.
Kate Phillips, who plays Jane Seymour, put on a daring display as she donned a triangle bra with a mesh bodysuit.
The Peaky Blinders actor completed her chic ensemble with a pair of wide-leg trousers with brown heeled boots.
Game Of Thrones star Will Tudor kept it simple in a cream knitted top and black fitted trousers.
An exclusive image from the new series of Wolf Hall was released last week, depicting a besotted King Henry VIII marrying his third wife, Jane Seymour.
It is a rare moment of peace and tranquillity from the series which launches next Sunday, and promises to be darker and bloodier than the original which was screened in 2015.
Kate, 35, who plays Jane Seymour, is best known for her role as Linda Shelby in the BBC gangster drama Peaky Blinders.
Love Actually star Thomas was another star in attendance for the photocall for the series – in which he portrays Rafe Sadler
Thomas looked dapper in a long black coat paired with a turtleneck top, tailored trousers and leather boots
Joining the pair was Harry Potter star Harry Melling, who sported a pair of brown pinstripe trousers, with a grey shirt and a bomber jacket
Kate Phillips, who plays Jane Seymour, put on a daring display as she donned a triangle bra with a mesh bodysuit
The Peaky Blinders actor completed her chic ensemble with a pair of wide-leg trousers with brown heeled boots
Game Of Thrones star Will Tudor kept it simple in a cream knitted top and black fitted trousers
Based on Dame Hilary Mantel’s novel of the same name Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light picks up where the last series ended in the aftermath of the execution of Queen Anne Boleyn.
While the death of the Queen has left the King free to marry again, the politics at court are deadlier than ever before.
An isolated and increasingly desperate Thomas Cromwell, played again by Sir Mark Rylance, will stop at nothing to cling on to power, while an increasingly paranoid King Henry, again played by Homeland star Damian Lewis, is proving more difficult to please.
This bleaker tone is evident in the new trailer which features the King telling Tudor powerbroker Cromwell: ‘You have very few friends Cromwell’ and ‘always you with the bad news’.
Cromwell tells one of his supporters: ‘When negotiations and compromise fail and your only course is to destroy your enemies… have the axe in your hand.’
King Henry, again played by Homeland star Damian Lewis , is proving more difficult to please
An isolated and increasingly desperate Thomas Cromwell, played again by Sir Mark Rylance
A besotted King Henry VIII marries his third wife, Jane Seymour, in this exclusive image
This darker tone will reflect the reality of the period. But the show is not all blood and guts.
Fans who were hooked on the sumptuous costumes, settings and locations in the first series will not be disappointed this time around.
Joanna Eatwell, the show’s costume designer, said: ‘It’s a wonderful period for the men. They look beautiful and the women are quite simple by comparison.’
Wolf Hall: The Mirror and the Light airs on iPlayer and BBC One at 9pm on Sunday 10 November.