Uma Thurman models a casual sweater and fitted jeans on the set of her new series Suspicion in NYC

Uma Thurman pulls down her mask before being seen with a face shield on while filming her new Apple series Suspicion in NYC’s Central Park

Uma Thurman modeled a casual sweater and fitted jeans on the set of her new series, Suspicion.

The 51-year-old star was spotted on her way to shoot scenes for the upcoming Apple TV+ drama that is based on the Israeli thriller TV series False Flag.

The Kill Bill actress was wearing a gray v-cut cashmere sweater with raglin sleeves in New York City’s Central Park on Tuesday.

Working hard: Uma Thurman modeled a casual sweater and fitted jeans on the set of her new series, Suspicion

The 5ft11in beauty’s trim physique was on display as she donned light blue fitted jeans that showcased her long legs and tiny waist.

She was also sporting a pair of chic mahogany brown boots with gold buckles.

The blonde star’s hair was parted to the side and tucked behind her ears. She accessorized with simple gold jewelry including a pair of gold earrings, a bracelet and a ring.

Remake: The 51-year-old star was spotted on her way to shoot scenes for the upcoming Apple TV+ drama that is based on the Israeli thriller TV series False Flag

Remake: The 51-year-old star was spotted on her way to shoot scenes for the upcoming Apple TV+ drama that is based on the Israeli thriller TV series False Flag

Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently relaxed social distancing guidelines and mask mandates for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Uma was seen wearing a mask and a face shield during the shoot.

At one point, she pulled her mask down under her chin, revealing her ageless features.

Thurman was carrying her iPhone as she walked on the paved path. Her sweater slipped slightly down her shoulder, exposing a nude bra strap.

Staying safe: Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently relaxed social distancing guidelines and mask mandates for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Uma was seen wearing a mask and a face shield during the shoot

Staying safe: Though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recently relaxed social distancing guidelines and mask mandates for people who are fully vaccinated against COVID-19, Uma was seen wearing a mask and a face shield during the shoot

The Gattaca actress has been hard at work on the show after being forced to delay production due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. 

Suspicion is a high-paced thriller about the kidnapping of the son of a prominent American businesswoman, played by the Oscar-nominated actress.

Twenty-one-year-old Leo’s abduction from a large, upmarket hotel in central New York is captured on video and goes viral, according to a press release announcing the show.

Swiftly, four British citizens staying at the hotel become the prime suspects. But are they guilty of anymore than being in the wrong place at the wrong time, it added.

The upcoming program was first greenlit in March of 2020, shortly before pandemic lockdowns first shut down all entertainment industry productions.

American adaptation: Suspicion is based on the award-winning Israeli series False Flag from Keshet Broadcasting, created by Amit Cohen and Maria Feldman

American adaptation: Suspicion is based on the award-winning Israeli series False Flag from Keshet Broadcasting, created by Amit Cohen and Maria Feldman

It also stars Kunal Nayyar (The Big Bang Theory), Noah Emmerich (The Americans), Georgina Campbell (Black Mirror), Elyes Gabel (Scorpion), Elizabeth Henstridge (Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.) and Angel Coulby (Dancing on the Edge).

Suspicion is based on the award-winning Israeli series from Keshet Broadcasting, created by Amit Cohen and Maria Feldman.

No release date on the series has been given, but it marks one of few regular TV roles Thurman has held throughout her career.

Instant classic: Best known for her work on the big screen, Uma was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1995 for her role in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction

Iconic role: Uma received two Golden Globe nods for reuniting with Tarantino on Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2 in 2003 and 2004

Instant classic: Best known for her work on the big screen, Uma was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1995 for her role in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction. Uma received two Golden Globe nods for reuniting with Tarantino on Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2 in 2003 and 2004

She most recently headlined the Netflix supernatural drama Chambers, appeared in multiple episodes of the Bravo series Imposters, and starred in the NBC miniseries The Slap.

Best known for her work on the big screen, Uma was nominated for a Best Supporting Actress Oscar in 1995 for her role in Quentin Tarantino’s Pulp Fiction.

She received two Golden Globe nods for reuniting with Tarantino on Kill Bill Vols. 1 & 2 in 2003 and 2004, and won a Golden Globe in 2003 for the HBO television movie Hysterical Blindness.

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