Elizabeth Banks turns heads in a monochrome gingham coat as she makes a stylish arrival at Jimmy Kimmel Live

She's been hard at work promoting her new movie, Brightburn. 

And Elizabeth Banks stepped out in style as she arrived at the Jimmy Kimmel Live studios in Los Angeles on Monday ahead of her appearance on the chat show.

The actress, 45, looked radiant as she stepped out in a black and white gingham coat and blue denim cropped jeans.   

Check her out! Elizabeth Banks stepped out in style as she arrived at the Jimmy Kimmel Live studios in Los Angeles on Monday ahead of her appearance on the chat show

Check her out! Elizabeth Banks stepped out in style as she arrived at the Jimmy Kimmel Live studios in Los Angeles on Monday ahead of her appearance on the chat show

Styling her blonde locks in loose waves, the Pitch Perfect star added to her look with a vibrant red lip and accessorised with hoop earrings. 

Elizabeth completed her ensemble with a plain white T-shirt and a pair of stylish black leather loafers. 

The mother-of-two appeared in good spirits as she arrived at the studio amid a busy few weeks of promotion for her latest project, Brightburn, which is due for release on May 24.      

Brightburn puts a unique genre spin on a superhero-like origin story, but instead of a hero coming to Earth, it's a villain. 

Chic: The actress, 45, looked radiant as she stepped out in a black and white gingham coat and blue denim cropped jeans
Statement coat: Elizabeth completed her ensemble with a plain white T-shirt and a pair of stylish black leather loafers

Chic: The actress, 45, looked radiant as she stepped out in a black and white gingham coat and blue denim cropped jeans

Pop of colour: Styling her blonde locks in loose waves, the Pitch Perfect star added to her look with a vibrant red lip and accessorised with hoop earrings

Pop of colour: Styling her blonde locks in loose waves, the Pitch Perfect star added to her look with a vibrant red lip and accessorised with hoop earrings

The story follows a child from another world who crash lands on Earth, but instead of blossoming into a heroic figure, he turns into something far more sinister.

The cast also includes Jennifer Holland, Matt Jones, Meredith Hagner and Steve Agee, with David Yarovesky (The Hive) directing from a script by Brian and Mark Gunn (Journey 2: The Mysterious Island).

It's a busy few months for Elizabeth, who also stars as one of the Bosley characters in Sony's reboot of Charlie's Angels, featuring Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott, Ella Balinska and Noah Centineo.

The actress also directed Charlie's Angels, which will hit theaters November 1.

Hard at work: The mother-of-two appeared in good spirits as she arrived at the studio amid a busy few weeks of promotion for her latest project, Brightburn

Hard at work: The mother-of-two appeared in good spirits as she arrived at the studio amid a busy few weeks of promotion for her latest project, Brightburn 

Working mom: It's been a busy few weeks for the actress and director with her promoting her latest project across the country

Working mom: It's been a busy few weeks for the actress and director with her promoting her latest project across the country 

In other directorial projects, Elizabeth is helming the pilot episode for potential ABC series The Greater Good, described as 'a comedic version of The X-Files, a relationship and workplace comedy set in the world of conspiracy theories'.

The big screen favourite is also set to star in Taylor Hackford's new film Signal Hill, which is currently in pre-production.

Elizabeth will appear alongside Jamie Foxx and Anthony Mackie, playing a young Johnnie Cochran, who takes on a police brutality case in 1981 that would put him on the map in the legal world.   

Tense: Brightburn puts a unique genre spin on a superhero-like origin story, but instead of a hero coming to Earth, it's a villain

Tense: Brightburn puts a unique genre spin on a superhero-like origin story, but instead of a hero coming to Earth, it's a villain

 

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Elizabeth Banks turns heads in monochrome gingham coat as she makes stylish arrival at Jimmy Kimmel

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