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Eleanor Tomlinson, Stephen Merchant and Jessica Gunning reunited on Monday at a special screening of the third series of their show, The Outlaws.
The BBC comedy thriller follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community Payback sentence in Bristol.
Eleanor, 32, looked typically glamorous in a black minidress covered in gleaming sequins, which showed off her long legs.
The Poldark actress also sported black satin high heels and wore her signature fiery red hair in bouncy waves.
She plays posh-girl influencer and out-of-touch socialite Lady Gabriella 'Gabby' Penrose-Howe, who struggles with substance abuse issues.
Eleanor Tomlinson , Stephen Merchant and Jessica Gunning reunited on Monday at a special screening of the third series of their show, The Outlaws
The BBC comedy thriller follows seven strangers from different walks of life forced together to complete a Community Payback sentence in Bristol (pictured)
The second series of the show ended with her character attending a support group to try get off the drugs.
Eleanor beamed as she posed alongside her co-star and the show's creator Stephen, who towered over her thanks to his 6ft 7in height.
The comedian, 49, cut a dapper figure in a dark green suit, which he paired with a white spotted shirt and black leather trainers.
He was joined by his girlfriend Mircea Monroe, who looked effortlessly stylish in a tweed cream jacket and jeans.
As well as writing and creating the show, Stephen stars as Greg Dillard, an unsuccessful lawyer coming out of a divorce.
The previous season ended with Greg impulsively quitting his job and taking the plunge with a date.
Stephen and Eleanor were joined by rising star Jessica, 38, who looked chic in a black velvet jumpsuit.
The actress - who recently shot to fame with her breakout role as Martha on Baby Reindeer - added a black belt around her waist and matching heels.
Eleanor, 32, looked typically glamorous in a black minidress covered in gleaming sequins, which showed off her long legs
The Poldark actress also sported black satin high heels and wore her signature fiery red hair in bouncy waves
She plays posh-girl influencer and out-of-touch socialite Lady Gabriella 'Gabby' Penrose-Howe, who struggles with substance abuse issues
Eleanor beamed as she posed alongside her co-star and the show's creator Stephen, who towered over her thanks to his 6ft 7in height
The comedian, 49, cut a dapper figure in a dark green suit, which he paired with a white spotted shirt and black leather trainers
He was joined by his girlfriend Mircea Monroe, who looked effortlessly stylish in a tweed cream jacket and jeans
As well as writing and creating the show, Stephen stars as Greg Dillard, an unsuccessful lawyer coming out of a divorce
Stephen and Eleanor were joined by rising star Jessica, 38, who looked chic in a black velvet jumpsuit
The actress - who recently shot to fame with her breakout role as Martha on Baby Reindeer - added a black belt around her waist and matching heels
She stars as Diane Pemberley, former juvenile delinquent-turned-supervisor for community service with an inflated sense of authority
She stars as Diane Pemberley, former juvenile delinquent-turned-supervisor for community service with an inflated sense of authority.
Also in attendance at the screening were fellow stars Grace Calder, Clare Perkins, Gamba Cole and Rhianne Barreto.
Grace stars as DS Lucy Haines in the series, while Clare plays militant socialist feminist and activist, Myrna Okeke.
Gamba plays Ben Eastfield, a young nightclub security guard looking after his younger sister, who pretends to be Christian Taylor to do his community service.
While Rhianne stars as Rani Rekowski, a young student struggling under the expectations of her strict parents.
The Outlaws - formerly known as The Offenders - has produced 12 episodes so far following its 2021 debut, after filming was initially disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Bristol-based series set a record for the most-streamed comedy on BBC iPlayer in 2021, with the first season being highly acclaimed, while series two had more mixed reviews.
Also in attendance at the screening were fellow stars Grace Calder, Clare Perkins, Gamba Cole and Rhianne Barreto (L-R Clare, Stephen, Eleanor, Gamba and Rhianne)
Grace stars as DS Lucy Haines in the series, while Clare plays militant socialist feminist and activist, Myrna Okeke (Grace pictured)
The Outlaws - formerly known as The Offenders - has produced 12 episodes so far following its 2021 debut, after filming was initially disrupted by the COVID-19 pandemic (show pictured)
The Bristol-based series set a record for the most-streamed comedy on BBC iPlayer in 2021, with the first season being highly acclaimed, while series two had more mixed reviews (Jessica pictured in show)
Stephen recently admitted that he was 'very pleased' about the reaction to the show and that so many people had related to it (pictured in show)
The hotly-anticipated third season will be released on May 30 (show pictured)
Stephen recently admitted that he was 'very pleased' about the reaction to the show and that so many people had related to it.
He told the Radio Times: 'The thing that I was very pleased about was the response that the audience had to the characters in the first series.
'Even the people that they wouldn't necessarily like or agree with politically, they were relating to and empathising with.'
The hotly-anticipated third season will be released on May 30.
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