Gary Oldman looked worlds away from his usual self as he attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation screening of his show Slow Horses in New York on Monday.
The actor, 65, sported a thick, bushy beard for the event where he also took part in a Q&A with the audience about the spy thriller series.
The Harry Potter star usually has a more clean shaven look and is also often seen with a moustache.
Gary wrapped up for the event in a navy jacket which he paired with black trousers and a matching scarf.
The Oscar winner, who was promoting the third season of Slow Horses, completed his look with a grey cap.
Gary Oldman sported a thick beard as he attended the SAG-AFTRA Foundation screening of his show Slow Horses in New York on Monday
The third season of Slow Horses has received a near-perfect approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The latest batch of episodes debuted on Apple+ on Wednesday, having already received critical acclaim for its first two seasons.
In the days leading up to its premiere, early critic reviews meant it came out on top on the film reviews website.
In the series, Gary is seen as part of an MI5 agency who are just trying to do their jobs despite all the obstacles that land in their way.
Just after the series premiered, Empire hailed the series as a ‘beautifully crafted prestige drama’ that was ‘worthy’ of a slot on BBC One.
They wrote: ‘Flying as far below the radar as its cast of unlikely super-spies, this horse is more dark than slow.
‘A beautifully crafted prestige drama that would be more than worthy of a prime-time slot on BBC One. If you’ve ever this should be reason enough to bite the bullet’.
AV Club noted that the show was still ‘still tremendous fun’ in its latest instalment whilst the Evening Standard praised the ‘fiendishly backflipping plot’ featured in the drama.
Gary wrapped up for the event in a navy jacket which he paired with black trousers and a matching scarf
The Oscar winner, who was promoting the third season of Slow Horses, completed his look with a grey cap
The Playlist wrote: ‘In an era in which streaming shows so often sag under the weight of episode orders that the writers can’t seem to fill, there’s something so refreshing about a program like that has nary a bit of fat on its six episodes.
There’s never a point when it sags, and yet it’s not an overheated action show at the same time.
It allows for just the right balance of plot and character, often pushing the two forward at the same time.’
Before landing his leading role of Jackson Lamb in the series, Gary hinted he had considered retiring from acting almost 50 years in the business.
The third season of Slow Horses has received a near-perfect approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes
The latest batch of episodes from Gary Oldman’s hit series (pictured) debuted on Apple+ on Wednesday, having already received critical acclaim for its first two seasons
Speaking on The Chris Evans Breakfast Show with Sky on Virgin Radio, Gary said: ‘I think that Lamb gives the impression to the world that he doesn’t care, and maybe, just maybe, he cares more than most.
‘He might be trying to pack it all in. He is sort of treading water and watching the clock until retirement.
‘But like a lot of us who maybe have occasionally felt like walking away and packing it all in, we’re sort of addicted to what we do.’