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«Breaking News» Gemma Arterton looks effortlessly chic in her seasonal attire as she promotes Watership Down remake

She has walked in a Bond Girl's stilettos and carried a basket of strawberries as Tess Of The D'Urbervilles' heroine.


And Gemma Arterton hit the BFI Southbank red carpet on Saturday to promote Watership Down after she gave her voice to a rabbit for BBC's £20m remake.


The actress, 32, effortlessly pulled off a comfortable season-inspired look with her grey folded neck top and cut-off jeans.




Fur-ever fabulous! Gemma Arterton looked effortlessly chic in her seasonal attire as she promoted £20m BBC Watership Down remake at the BFI Southbank in London on Saturday


Fur-ever fabulous! Gemma Arterton looked effortlessly chic in her seasonal attire as she promoted £20m BBC Watership Down remake at the BFI Southbank in London on Saturday



Fur-ever fabulous! Gemma Arterton looked effortlessly chic in her seasonal attire as she promoted £20m BBC Watership Down remake at the BFI Southbank in London on Saturday



Gemma brought a touch of glamour to her casual red carpet look when she applied a striking red lipstick. 

The Lost In Austen star will play bunny Clover for all of the episodes for the BBC1 four-part mini series.


Gemma will join forces with Ben Kingsley, James McAvoy, The Crown's Olivia Colman, Freddie Fox and Gone Girl's Rosamund Pike. 



So seasonal: The actress, 32, effortlessly pulled off a comfortable season-inspired look with her grey folded neck top and cut-off jeans


So seasonal: The actress, 32, effortlessly pulled off a comfortable season-inspired look with her grey folded neck top and cut-off jeans



So seasonal: The actress, 32, effortlessly pulled off a comfortable season-inspired look with her grey folded neck top and cut-off jeans





Star-studded: Gemma joined forces with her co-stars James McAvoy and Nicholas Hoult as well as the rest of the crew


Star-studded: Gemma joined forces with her co-stars James McAvoy and Nicholas Hoult as well as the rest of the crew



Star-studded: Gemma joined forces with her co-stars James McAvoy and Nicholas Hoult as well as the rest of the crew



Watership Down follows the harrowing narrative of a group of rabbies who struggle to find a new home after they are forced to evacuate. 


Richard Adams was the brainchild behind the haunting 1972 novel which was made into a cartoon film six years later. 


The chilling cartoon depicted the beloved rabbits being poisoned and ambushed by their murderous rivals as they struggle to start a new life.




Devastating: The cartoon depicted the beloved rabbits being poisoned and ambushed by their murderous rivals as they struggle to start a new life


Devastating: The cartoon depicted the beloved rabbits being poisoned and ambushed by their murderous rivals as they struggle to start a new life



Devastating: The cartoon depicted the beloved rabbits being poisoned and ambushed by their murderous rivals as they struggle to start a new life





Haunting: One memorably nasty scene showed a bunny choking on a snare while another clip captured the bloody fights breaking out between the rabbits


Haunting: One memorably nasty scene showed a bunny choking on a snare while another clip captured the bloody fights breaking out between the rabbits



Haunting: One memorably nasty scene showed a bunny choking on a snare while another clip captured the bloody fights breaking out between the rabbits





Good pals: James and Nicholas wrapped their arms around each other as the pair posed for photographs at the red carpet event


Good pals: James and Nicholas wrapped their arms around each other as the pair posed for photographs at the red carpet event



Good pals: James and Nicholas wrapped their arms around each other as the pair posed for photographs at the red carpet event



Executive producer Rory Aitken said the new BBC remake won't be as 'scarring' after many parents flooded Twitter with complaints when it aired on Easter Sunday.


One memorably nasty scene showed a bunny choking on a snare while another clip captured the bloody fights breaking out between the rabbits.


He told The Daily Telegraph: ‘The thing about Watership Down is that it’s an epic adventure story.


'While we won’t shy away from the darkness in the book, visually it won’t be as brutal and scarring. The idea is to bring it to a wider family audience.’ 





Star of the show: The actor pointed to himself to show his confidence as he worked his charm on the red carpet to promote the mini series


Star of the show: The actor pointed to himself to show his confidence as he worked his charm on the red carpet to promote the mini series






Fab: James wore a Watership Down T-shirt


Fab: James wore a Watership Down T-shirt



Star of the show: The actor pointed to himself to show his confidence as he worked his charm on the red carpet to promote the mini series





Good together: The pair showed their close friendship and banter as they rubbed shoulders on the red carpet


Good together: The pair showed their close friendship and banter as they rubbed shoulders on the red carpet



Good together: The pair showed their close friendship and banter as they rubbed shoulders on the red carpet



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Main photo article She has walked in a Bond Girl’s stilettos and carried a basket of strawberries as Tess Of The D’Urbervilles’ heroine.
And Gemma Arterton hit the BFI Southbank red carpet on Saturday to promote Watership Down after she gave her voice to a rabbit for BBC‘s £20m remake.
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