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Betty Gilpin & Jake McDorman are stepping out for the premiere of their new Peacock series!
The co-stars posed for photos on the red carpet at the premiere of Mrs. Davis held on Thursday night (April 13) at the DGA Theater Complex in Los Angeles.
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Fellow cast members in attendance included Elizabeth Marvel, Andy McQueen, Chris Diamantopoulos, and David Arquette with his sister Rosanna Arquette.
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Here’s a brief synopsis on the new series: “Mrs. Davis is the world’s most powerful Artificial Intelligence. Simone (Gilpin) is the nun devoted to destroying Her. Who ya got?”
Mrs. Davis premieres on Peacock on Thursday, April 20 – watch the trailer here!
Click through the gallery for 20+ pictures of the stars at the premiere…
EXCLUSIVE: Dynamo is conjuring up a new magic series for Sky.
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