Pregnant Marion Cotillard covers her burgeoning bump with a satin teal sweater as she arrives at Assassin's Creed event in New York beaming brightly 

She's had a hectic end to the year with the release of two big screen blockbusters.

And Marion Cotillard, 41, was in New York on Monday to promote video game adaptation Assassin's Creed with co-stars Jeremy Irons and Michael Fassbender.

The pregnant actress covered her burgeoning bump with a baggy blue satin sweater and a billowing black overcoat.

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On the promo trail: Marion Cotillard, 41, was in New York on Monday to promote video game adaptation Assassin's Creed with co-stars Jeremy Irons and Michael Fassbender

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The French beauty teamed them with a pair of black leather trousers and stylish ankle boots, while she coated her nails in a pale blue shade.

Marion looked in fine spirits, smiling brightly as she stepped out of her car and made her way into AOL's offices.

The Allied star's dark shoulder-length locks fell in loose curls, and she gave her lips a slick of pink but maintained a natural element to her makeup application.

Inside the venue, Marion was also joined by Michael K Williams and director Justin Kurzel for a relaxed chat.

Heartthrob Fassbender looked relaxed as he discussed the project in a smart grey knit and dark jeans, while Jeremy cut a cool figure in an all-black ensemble including a trendy scarf.

Happy! The pregnant actress covered her burgeoning bump with a baggy blue satin sweater and a billowing black overcoat

Glowing: Marion looked in fine spirits, smiling brightly as she stepped out of her car and made her way to AOL's offices

Williams rocked a quirky Snoopy tee, a silver beard and a beanie for a dressed down vibe, and Justin proved to be the most dapper of the quintet in a traditional suit and white shirt.

From their appearances on the promotion trail for the film, it's clear Marion and Fassbender share great chemistry.

But the pair aren't afraid to pull each other up on their more irritating habits. 

Looking good: The Allied star's dark shoulder-length locks fell in loose curls, she gave her lips a slick of pink but maintained a natural element to her makeup application

In demand: Marion's had a hectic end to the year with the release of two big screen blockbusters

Sitting comfortably: The French beauty teamed them with a pair of black leather trousers and stylish ankle boots

Action woman: Marion previously revealed she did all her own stunts in the film

Getting along famously: From their appearances on the promotion trail for the film, it's clear Marion and Michael Fassbender share great chemistry

Open and honest: The pair aren't afraid to pull each other up on their more irritating habits

Star-studded: Inside the venue, Marion was also joined by Jeremy Irons, Fassbender, Michael K Williams and director Justin Kurzel

The Academy Award-winner previously said Michael can be distracting as 'he works out a lot. And he's very vocal'.

She added: 'And sometimes you don't even know if he's actually working out or doing something else.

'Sometimes I was yelling, "Stop it now",' she continued.

Heartthrob: Fassbender looked relaxed as he discussed the project in a smart grey knit and dark jeans

Award-winner: Jeremy cut a cool figure in an all-black ensemble including a trendy scarf

Cutting a cool figure: Williams rocked a quirky Snoopy tee, a silver beard and a beanie for a dressed down vibe

Michael promptly responded with the cheeky note: 'They're all calorie burners'.

Based on the Ubisoft video game of the same name, the dynamic pair explore the scientific and philosophical potential of humans in the film - looking at concepts such as genetic memory and who controls free will.

The blockbuster featured a dedicated team of stunt performers who were required to free fall, from incomprehensible heights.

According to TechnoBuffalo, Michael Fassbender's stuntman was required to perform the biggest free fall in 35 years at 125 feet.

Even more impressively, Marion revealed during an appearance on Aussie radio that she actually performed all of the stunts. 

Deep: Based on the Ubisoft video game of the same name, the film explores the scientific and philosophical potential of humans in the film

 

 

 

 

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