Elizabeth Olsen had two reasons to get pampered – her 34th birthday and the new trailer and release date for her HBO Max series Love & Death.
The actress was spotted out while leaving a hair salon in West Hollywood on Thursday afternoon, without her husband Robbie Arnett.
Earlier in the day, HBO Max released the new trailer for Love & Death, also revealing the seven-episode series will debut with the first three episodes on Thursday, April 27.
The show will also debut at the SXSW Film Festival in Austin next month, with one episode being released per week until its finale on May 25.
Olsen was spotted stepping out in an orange sweater under a brown denim coat for her salon outing.
She had her hair pulled back in a neat ponytail while sporting dark black sunglasses for her afternoon.
The actress also rocked a tan fanny pack while carrying a grey water bottle for her hair salon outing.
The WandaVision star completed her look with black stretch pants and black sneakers on Thursday.
Hours before she stepped out, HBO Max dropped the new trailer for Love & Death, based on the amazing true story of two churchgoing Texas couples in the 1980s – Candy (Olsen) and Pat Montgomery (Patrick Fugit) and Betty (Lily Rabe) and Allan Gore (Jesse Plemons)… whose friendship ended in murder.
The trailer begins with Candy saying, ‘Something’s been bothering me a little,’ as we see shots of their idyllic Texas town.
‘I have done all the things a wife is supposed to do. The house, the meals… where is the payback?’ Candy asks, while we see her in church, eyeing Allan Gore.
Candy is later seen after church in Allan’s truck, admitting to him, ‘I’m very attracted to you,’ to which he responds, ‘Oh.’
‘Would you be interested in having an affair?’ Candy asks with a polite smile, before we see shots of their affair progressing.
Bothering: The trailer begins with Candy saying, ‘Something’s been bothering me a little,’ as we see shots of their idyllic Texas town
Affair: ‘Would you be interested in having an affair?’ Candy asks with a polite smile, before we see shots of their affair progressing
Allan’s wife Betty notices, ‘You two just looked at each other like you’ve got a secret,’ as we see Candy and Allan enjoying their affair away from their families.
The trailer intensifies with a group of neighbors searching the Gore house with flashlights while Candy grows more and more tense… including shots of Candy with blood all over her.
‘I just don’t want anybody to get hurt,’ Candy tells Allan, as the trailer comes to an end.
The show also stars Keir Gilchrist as Ron Adams, Krysten Ritter as Sherry Cleckler and Tom Pelphrey as Don Crowder.
David E. Kelley created the series and serves as executive producer with Lesli Linka Glatter, who also directed the first four episodes as well.
Nicole Kidman and Per Saari also executive produce through her production company Blossom Films.
Scott Brown and Megan Creydt executive produce through Texas Monthly, which published the original collection of articles Love & Death in Silicon Prairie, Part I & II, with the series inspired by the articles and the book Evidence of Love: A True Story of Passion and Death in the Suburbs.
The outrageous true story was also adapted into a 1990 TV movie A Killing in a Small Town starring Brian Dennehy and Barbara Hershey, and the 2022 Hulu series Candy starring Jessica Biel as the title character.
Hurt: ‘I just don’t want anybody to get hurt,’ Candy tells Allan, as the trailer comes to an end
Source: dailymail.co.uk