Actress Markella Kavenagh turns heads in a black dress as she leads the arrivals at The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power SAG screening in Hollywood

Markella Kavenagh stepped out to attend The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power SAG screening in Hollywood on Tuesday.

The Australian actress, 24, who stars in the Prime Video series as Elanor ‘Nori’ Brandyfoot, turned heads in a black dress that showed off her incredible figure. 

The star looked incredible in the midi dress that featured black leather paneling and silver studs. 

She added a pair of black heels and accessorised with silver jewellrey.

Her auburn locks was styled into a sleek bun with a fringe that framed her face and opted for a radiant palette of make.

Markella Kavenagh stepped out to attend The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power SAG screening in Hollywood on Tuesday.

The actress was joined by her co-stars  (L-R) Owain Arthur, Maxim Baldry, Charlie Vickers, and Charles Edwards

The actress was joined by her co-stars  (L-R) Owain Arthur, Maxim Baldry, Charlie Vickers, and Charles Edwards

The Australian actress, 24, who stars in the Prime Video series as Elanor 'Nori' Brandyfoot, turned heads in a black dress that showed off her incredible figure

The Australian actress, 24, who stars in the Prime Video series as Elanor ‘Nori’ Brandyfoot, turned heads in a black dress that showed off her incredible figure

Joining Markella on the red carpet was male lead Charlie Vickers, who plays Sauron.

Charlie cut a dapper figure in white and grey striped shirt with smart grey trousers.

He teamed the look with a leather jacket and smart black shoes. 

They were also joined by Owain Arthur, who plays Prince Durin IV, Maxim Baldry, who stars as Isildur, and Lord Celebrimbor actor Charles Edwards. 

Owain made a bold fashion statement at the event, showcasing his unique style.

He rocked a gold and navy blue padded jacket that added an edgy and contemporary flair.

The star teamed it with grey trousers and a simple black top.

Maxim kept it simple with smart black trousers and a grey shirt, while Charles donned a navy blue suit.

Markella as Nori alongside Tanya Moodie as Gundabel

Markella as Nori alongside Tanya Moodie as Gundabel

Her auburn locks was styled into a sleek bun with a fringe that framed her face and opted for a radiant palette of make

Her auburn locks was styled into a sleek bun with a fringe that framed her face and opted for a radiant palette of make

Joining Markella on the red carpet was male lead Charlie Vickers, who plays Sauron

Joining Markella on the red carpet was male lead Charlie Vickers, who plays Sauron

Maxim kept it simple with smart black trousers and a grey shirt

Maxim kept it simple with smart black trousers and a grey shirt

Charles donned a navy blue suit for the event

Charles donned a navy blue suit for the event

Owain made a bold fashion statement at the event, showcasing his unique style

Owain made a bold fashion statement at the event, showcasing his unique style

Prime Video’s The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power returned to screens on August 29 and came to an end on October 9.

The finale sets the stage for a third season, which has yet to be officially renewed, though it’s been said that creators and showrunners J.D. Payne and Patrick McKay have a five-season plan in place.

In September, director and executive producer Charlotte Brändström told Radio Times that ‘there’ll be good news soon’.

Previously speaking to Radio Times about the overall plan for the show, Patrick McKay said: ‘What’s great about this era of Middle-earth’s history is that there are these incredible tentpole events. 

‘They’re laid out in the appendices in the books. Elrond talks about a lot of it at the Council of Elrond in the books.

‘And we fashioned the show so that each season, moving forward from here, each series would, you know, be built around a couple of these major tentpole moments. 

‘This season, we’re doing the forging of the Rings, we’re doing Sauron and Celebrimbor, the deception of the Elven smiths and the Battle of Eregion – and you have to stay tuned to see what we do next time.’

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