Billie Piper looked a far cry from her glamorous self when she was first spotted in a new trailer for Netflix’s upcoming series, KAOS.
The 41-year-old actress, whose character is currently unknown, sported rotten teeth and a large black scar across the bridge of her nose.
KAOS puts a contemporary spin on the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, with Billie covered in dirt and her hair messy as she predicts another character’s future.
Also seen for the first time was Suzy Eddie Izzard, 62, who cut a glamorous figure in a low-cut white dress in a scene where she appeared to be judging a talent show.
Jeff Goldblum will play the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet McTeer as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades.
Billie Piper, 41, looked very different from her usual glamorous self when she was first spotted in a new trailer for the upcoming Netflix series, KAOS.
The actress, whose character is currently unknown, sported rotten teeth and a large black scar across the bridge of her nose.
Billie was covered in dirt and her hair was disheveled as she predicted another character’s future (right, photographed in May)
The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix on August 29.
The show follows Zeus, long considered the King of the Gods, who wakes up one day to see a wrinkle on his forehead.
He believes the wrinkle is a sign that an ancient prophecy that foretold his downfall is coming true.
The official synopsis reads: “Though Zeus has long enjoyed his status as king of the gods, his reign has never truly been threatened. Until one morning he wakes up to discover a wrinkle on his forehead.”
“Believing this to be the harbinger of an ancient prophecy foretelling his destruction, neurosis sets in: Zeus becomes convinced that his downfall is at hand. As paranoia takes hold, the god of gods, who sees signs everywhere, begins to dangerously self-destruct.”
“And he’s right to be worried. Zeus’s former friend and now prisoner, Prometheus, is orchestrating a plot to bring him down. The plan involves three disparate humans, all of them completely unaware of their cosmic importance or the role they must play in saving the world. No pressure. (Some pressure.)”
This comes just days after Billie took to Instagram to hide her face with her hair for a series of sultry photos.
The Doctor Who star looked incredible in the textured one-shoulder dress and posed in front of a white background.
KAOS puts a contemporary spin on the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology, with Billie covered in dirt and her hair messy as she predicts another character’s future.
Also seen for the first time was Suzy Eddie Izzard, 62, who cut a glamorous figure in a low-cut white dress in a scene where she appeared to be judging a talent show.
Jeff Goldblum (pictured) will play the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet McTeer as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades.
She completely covered her face in a closer shot as she continued to dazzle in the dress that accentuated her tiny waist.
Billie credited fellow actress Jaime Winstone for the fabulous shots, writing: “S/o @jaimewinstone (yellow heart) u Jam.”
Jaime, 39, re-shared the post on her story and wrote: ‘When your friends are this fit! @billiepiper @hardingegeorgia.’
In Billie’s post, Jaime wrote: ‘I love you so much, I mean when your friends are this fit.’
Billie shared an additional photo on her story from the shoot, which features her standing beneath a yellow paint outline of a sun.
The former Doctor Who star was last seen on screens in July, when he made a cameo in Australian-British comedy-drama Austin.
Prior to that, Billie enjoyed widespread recognition for her role as Sam McAlister, a former television producer responsible for the infamous Newsnight interview with Prince Andrew, in the Netflix film Scoop.
Released in April, Scoop is based on Sam’s book, Scoops, and also stars Gillian Anderson and Rufus Sewell.
That same month, in an exclusive interview with MailOnline, Billie lamented the lack of success of her Sky series I Hate Suzie.
The dark comedy centers on Suzie Pickles (Billie), a former teen pop star and television actress whose phone is hacked and her intimate photos are leaked.
The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix on August 29 (Janet McTeer pictured)
Debi Mazar plays Medusa with snakes for hair wrapped in a headscarf
In one scene, sake, which supposedly turns people into stone, emerged to terrorize another character.
Billie drew inspiration from her own life for the role: at 15, she became the youngest singer to debut at number one when her single Because We Want To was released in 1998.
Billie told MailOnline of I Hate Suzie: ‘It just didn’t have a big enough audience, that’s the way it is.
“The TV people loved it, because I guess it’s very much about the world they work in, but it wasn’t seen by as many people outside that world as we would have liked.”
I Hate Suzie, from Succession writer and executive producer Lucy Prebble, aired for two seasons between 2020 and 2022 on Sky Atlantic.
Billie has always denied that the series was autobiographical despite the similarities between Lucy and her.
This comes just days after Billie took to Instagram to hide her face with her hair for a series of sultry photos.