Iris Law keeps things casual as she enjoys a day off filming Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols drama

Iris Law enjoys some downtime as she goes for a stroll ahead of filming Soo Catwoman role in Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols drama

She’s been hard at work filming as Soo Catwoman in Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols drama. 

So Iris Law was making the most of her downtime as she headed out for a stroll in north London on Sunday. 

The 20-year-old budding actress looked in good spirits as she joined a friend for a stroll around the capital. 

Out and about: She’s been hard at work filming in Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols drama. So Iris Law was making the most of her downtime as she headed out in north London on Sunday

Looking worlds away from her new role, the model kept things low-key in a jumper and joggers teamed with a gilet. 

Injecting a splash of colour, the daughter of Jude Law and Sadie Frost opted for an orange embellished cap that complemented her multi-tone trainers. 

She completed the look with a pair of delicate gold hoops and wore minimal makeup to allow her natural beauty to shine through. 

Low-key: Looking worlds away from her new role, the model kept things low-key in a jumper and joggers teamed with a gilet

Low-key: Looking worlds away from her new role, the model kept things low-key in a jumper and joggers teamed with a gilet

Iris’ outing comes amid filming for Danny Boyle’s hotly-anticipated Sex Pistols drama.

Pistol, set for release next year, is based on the legendary rock band – consisting of Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Glen Matlock, Paul Cook and Sid Vicious – and their rise to fame in the 1970s.

In the TV series, Anson Boone will play Johnny Rotten, Louis Partridge will portray bassist Sid Vicious, Jacob Slater will star as drummer Paul Cook and Toby Wallace will portray guitarist Steve Jones, with the foursome all pictured together on set. 

Iris will follow in her father Jude and brother Rafferty’s acting footsteps by making her screen debut as Soo Catwoman, one of the icons of the punk scene who became a rising star in the 1970s, and she joins Thomas Brodie-Sangster, Talulah Riley, and Christian Lees as new cast members in Pistol.

Thomas is set to take on the role of Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren, while Talulah will play fashion icon Vivienne Westwood, and Christian will portray the band’s first bass guitarist Glen Matlock. 

Fun with friends: The 20-year-old budding actress looked in good spirits as she joined a friend for a stroll around the capital

Fun with friends: The 20-year-old budding actress looked in good spirits as she joined a friend for a stroll around the capital

Exciting: Iris will follow in her father Jude's acting footsteps by making her screen debut as Soo Catwoman in Danny Boyle's Sex Pistols drama

Iconic look: Soo Lucas, who dubbed herself Soo Catwoman, is known for her trademark haircut which she created in 1976 to look like she had cat ears

Exciting: Iris will follow in her father Jude’s acting footsteps by making her screen debut as Soo Catwoman (R) in Danny Boyle’s Sex Pistols drama

The six-episode series began principal photography earlier this month, and Danny serves as director and Executive Producer. 

Anchored by Steve Jones’ memoir, which offers a fascinating new perspective on one of rock’s greatest ever stories, Pistol moves from West London’s council estates, to Westwood and McLaren’s notorious Kings Road SEX shop, to the international controversy that came with the release of Never Mind the B******s.

Their single ‘God Save the Queen’ was banned by the BBC and reached Number 1 on the UK’s NME chart, but appeared at Number 2 on the Official UK Singles chart, leading to accusations that the song was purposely kept off the top spot.

Pistol will be released on FX and Hulu in 2022. 

Anarchy in the US: Pistols is based on the legendary rock band - consisting of Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Sid Vicious (pictured in 1978) Glen Matlock, Paul Cook and their rise to fame

Anarchy in the US: Pistols is based on the legendary rock band – consisting of Johnny Rotten, Steve Jones, Sid Vicious (pictured in 1978) Glen Matlock, Paul Cook and their rise to fame 

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