Elizabeth Banks stuns in a floral print dress during Q&A screening of Hulu's Shrill

Elizabeth Banks looked stunning in a floral print dress while promoting her Hulu series Shrill at a For Your Consideration Q&A screening.

Banks, who executive produces with her husband/producing partner Max Handelman, was joined by series stars Aidy Bryant and Andrew Singer.

Also in attendance at the Q&A screening was Ali Rushfield and Lindy West, who co-created the series with Bryant.

All smiles: Elizabeth Banks looked stunning in a floral print dress while promoting her Hulu series Shrill at a For Your Consideration Q&A screening

All smiles: Elizabeth Banks looked stunning in a floral print dress while promoting her Hulu series Shrill at a For Your Consideration Q&A screening

The 45 year old actress and producer was wearing a short-sleeved black dress with red floral print and white polka dots.

She also wore a pair of gold earrings and a pair of black heels to the FYC screening and Q&A event.

The series Shrill follows a young woman (Bryant) who tries to turn her life around without changing her body.

Happy producer: The 45 year old actress and producer was wearing a short-sleeved black dress with red floral print and white polka dots

Happy producer: The 45 year old actress and producer was wearing a short-sleeved black dress with red floral print and white polka dots

The series debuted with its six-episode first season in March, and it didn't take long for Hulu to continue with the series.

Hulu issued a Season 2 renewal in mid-April, for an eight-episode season that will debut at some point in 2020.

The series also stars Lolly Adefope, Luka Jones, Ian Owens, John Cameron Mitchell, Patti Harrison, Julia Sweeney, and Daniel Stern.

Banks: The series debuted with its six-episode first season in March, and it didn't take long for Hulu to continue with the series

Banks: The series debuted with its six-episode first season in March, and it didn't take long for Hulu to continue with the series

Banks returns to the big screen both in front of and behind the camera, starting this coming weekend with her starring role in the thriller Brightburn.

She also stars in and directs the highly-anticipated Charlie's Angels, where she plays one of the new Bosley characters along with Patrick Stewart and Djimon Hounsou.

Kristen Stewart, Naomi Scott and Ella Balinska star as the new Angels, with the film arriving November 1.

Coming soon: Banks returns to the big screen both in front of and behind the camera, starting this coming weekend with her starring role in the thriller Brightburn

Coming soon: Banks returns to the big screen both in front of and behind the camera, starting this coming weekend with her starring role in the thriller Brightburn

Banks is also set to star as Mary Neiswender in Signal Hill, a biopic that focuses on a 1981 police brutality case that helped launch the legal career of Johnnie Cochran.

Anthony Mackie is set to play a young Cochran, with Jamie Foxx also set to join the all-star cast.

Banks recently reprised her voice role as Wyldstyle in the successful animated sequel The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part.

New role: Banks is also set to star as Mary Neiswender in Signal Hill, a biopic that focuses on a 1981 police brutality case that helped launch the legal career of Johnnie Cochran

New role: Banks is also set to star as Mary Neiswender in Signal Hill, a biopic that focuses on a 1981 police brutality case that helped launch the legal career of Johnnie Cochran

Aidy and Andy: Aidy Bryant and Andrew Singer speak during the Shrill FYC screening

Aidy and Andy: Aidy Bryant and Andrew Singer speak during the Shrill FYC screening

Lindy: Lindy West attends the Shrill FYC screening

Lindy: Lindy West attends the Shrill FYC screening

Aidy, Ali and Lindy: Aidy Bryant, Ali Rushield and Lindy West are all smiles

Aidy, Ali and Lindy: Aidy Bryant, Ali Rushield and Lindy West are all smiles

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Elizabeth Banks stuns in a floral print dress during Q&A; screening of Hulu's Shrill

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