Jessica Chastain has a lot to celebrate, and she is doing so in style! The star was inundated with support and praise from fans for her latest accomplishment.
She is more than ready to premiere her latest movie, The Good Nurse, and fans are raving at the very first glimpse she shared on Instagram.
Following the release of the trailer, the star took to the social media platform once more to thank fans for their support, and she did so with a stunning photo of her smiling ear to ear.
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In the photo, she looks stylish as ever rocking a green mini dress by Scanlan Theodore, which features a mod, straightforward cut reminiscent of dresses favored in the 1960's.
The dress is in an emerald green color, and a print of wide leaves result in an iridescent blue shine in between. She did not shy away from adding even more color, pairing the look with yellow pointed pumps.
Her signature red hair looks impossibly long and shiny, and she is squinting her eyes and smiling wide.
The green hue undoubtedly suits the actress
She captioned the photo with: "My reaction reading your #TheGoodNurse reactions," and fans did not hesitate to express her anticipation.
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Fans commented: "Can't wait to watch it!!!" and: "Can't WAITTTTT," as well as: "You're the most beautiful, inside and out," plus another follower also wrote: "YOUR HAIR LOOKS INCREDIBLE."
Just the trailer is chilling already
The movie, which will be available on Netflix on 26 October, also stars Eddie Redmayne, and it seems truly thrilling.
Based on a 2013 novel by Krysty Wilson-Cairns, which is based on the terrifying true story of Charlie Cullen, Jessica stars as his co-worker Amy Loughren, and it follows the aftermath of the serial killer being "found responsible for the murder of dozens of patients over a period of sixteen years, across two states and nine hospitals, without being charged."
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