Pregnant Anne Hathaway looked glowing as she made her way to a taping of Late Night with Seth Meyers in New York on Monday.
The 43-year-old actress put her growing baby bump on display in a chic white silk dress that showed off her toned arms.
The Odyssey star wore her chocolate-brown tresses styled in glamorous waves. She added extra sparkle to her look with drop earrings.
Her natural features were highlighted by flawless glam, complete with a radiant sweep of pink blush.
The beauty has been on a whirlwind promotional tour for Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated mythic action epic, in which she plays Penelope, the loyal wife of Matt Damon's Odysseus.
While critics have showered the film with glowing reviews, online backlash over diverse and transgender casting choices has continued to grow ahead of its July 17 release.
Pregnant Anne Hathaway, 43, looked glowing as she made her way to a taping of Late Night with Seth Meyers in New York on Monday
The actress put her growing baby bump on display in a chic white silk dress that showed off her toned arms
Hathaway also took to Instagram Stories following the taping to share a quick video from the car.
'Look who is here on the street,' she said while panning her camera to the massive Trojan Horse stationed outside of the film's upcoming premiere in New York on Tuesday.
'We're everywhere,' the actress joked.
Anne already shares sons Jonathan, 10, and Jack, six, with husband Adam Shulman, 45, and announced her third pregnancy with a social media post in late June.
Taking to Instagram, she gave fans a glimpse at her growing bump while dressed in a draped white top and matching maxi skirt.
She attached the Barbara Lewis song Baby, I'm Yours and also made the title the caption.
'I know that not everybody who wants to be a parent gets to be. I'm just blown away by how fortunate I am,' the actress told People in April as she was named Most Beautiful Woman.
'It went really well for me twice, and that's really lucky,' she acknowledged about her prior pregnancies.
The Odyssey star wore her chocolate-brown tresses styled in glamorous waves. She added extra sparkle to her look with drop earrings
Her natural features were highlighted by flawless glam, complete with a radiant sweep of pink blush
The beauty has been on a whirlwind promotional tour for Christopher Nolan's highly anticipated mythic action epic, in which she plays Penelope, the loyal wife of Matt Damon's Odysseus
Hathaway also took to Instagram Stories following the taping to share a quick video from the car
'Look who is here on the street,' she said while panning her camera to the massive Trojan Horse stationed outside of the film's upcoming premiere in New York on Tuesday
Anne also credited her husband, whom she wed in 2012, with holding down the fort while she works.
'I'm so lucky that he's my partner that I spend my life with.
'If I didn't know that before this past year, I think I really know it now because with absolutely everything he's just, he's on it. He holds it down,' she effused.
The longtime entertainer has five films hitting theaters this year, including the musical-drama Mother Mary, which came out in April.
She plays the movie's titular pop star, who 'reunites with her estranged best friend and former costume designer, Sam Anselm, on the eve of her comeback performance,' per IMDb.
Anne is also starring in Verity, The Odyssey and The End of Oak Street hitting cinemas this year.
The Odyssey is an adaptation of Homer's ancient Greek epic the Odyssey, which sees the titular Greek King embark on a perilous journey home after the Trojan War in a bid to reunite with his beloved wife Penelope.
Despite the film being in the trusted hands of Oscar-winning director Nolan, fans haven't quite got to grips with the casting yet.
While critics have showered the film with glowing reviews, online backlash over diverse and transgender casting choices has continued to grow ahead of its July 17 release
Fan backlash has been gathering over the hiring of black performers Lupita Nyong'o, Zendaya and Travis Scott in an adaptation of a Greek epic.
Trans actor Elliot Page has drawn brickbats as well, on account of his inclusion in the picture as an ill-fated young member of Odysseus' crew called Elpenor.
In what has been dubbed his 'most extreme project to date' alongside an incredibly starry cast - the pressure for Nolan to win over critics is like no other.
Already known for his impressive art and high-budget fare, Nolan's latest film could prove to be his most ambitious yet, with the $250million budget the most expensive of his career, his first shot entirely on IMAX 70mm cameras.

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