Sophie McShera oozes confidence in a glam metallic co-ord at the Downton Abbey: A New Era premiere

Sophie McShera oozed confidence as she strut down the red carpet at the Downton Abbey: A New Era premiere at Cineworld Leicester Square on Monday night. 

The actress, 36, who plays the timid assistant cook Daisy Robinson, wowed in a glamorous metallic crop top with diamond detail and a maxi skirt co-ord while flashing her toned midriff. 

She boosted her height in a pair of silver open-toed heels, flaunting them through a subtle slit in her skirt. 

Wow! Sophie McShera oozed confidence as she strut down the red carpet at the Downton Abbey : A New Era premiere on Monday night

Sophie kept her look minimal and accessorised with some silver rings, while making a bold statement with a dark purple lipstick to match her nail polish. 

The star sported a smoky eye and blushed cheeks, while wearing her brunette tresses in loose curls to one side. 

Fans have been eagerly awaiting Downton Abbey: A New Era, the sequel to the 2019 film which will see the Crawley family head to the South of France to uncover a mystery at a villa bestowed to Dowager Countess of Grantham, Violet Crawley, while an ambitious director plans to make a film at Downton.

Stunning: The actress, 36, wowed in a glamorous metallic crop top with diamond detail and maxi skirt co-ord while flashing her toned midriff

Stunning: The actress, 36, wowed in a glamorous metallic crop top with diamond detail and maxi skirt co-ord while flashing her toned midriff

Stylish: She boosted her height in a pair of silver open-toed heels, flaunting them through a subtle slit in her skirt

Looking good: Sophie kept her look minimal and accessorised with some silver rings

Stylish: She boosted her height in a pair of silver open-toed heels, flaunting them through a subtle slit in her skirt

The trailer shows the Crawley family heading to the South of France to uncover a mystery at a villa bestowed to Dowager Countess of Grantham, Violet Crawley, while an ambitious director plans to make a film at Downton. 

It opens as fan favourite Violet [Dame Maggie], says: ‘I’ve come into the possession of villa in the South of France.

She continues: ‘Years ago, before you were born. I met a man.’ It then transpires Dowager Grantham and her lover ‘spent a few days together and he gave her a house’.

Work it: The Downton Abbey star stood out from the crowd in a bold dark purple lipstick to match her nail polish

Work it: The Downton Abbey star stood out from the crowd in a bold dark purple lipstick to match her nail polish

Gorgeous: The star sported a smokey eye and blushed cheeks, while wearing her brunette tresses in loose curls to one side

Gorgeous: The star sported a smokey eye and blushed cheeks, while wearing her brunette tresses in loose curls to one side

The upcoming sequel will see the return of the much-loved cast including Hugh, Michelle and Penelope Wilton.

And it looks like there could be trouble in paradise for Lady Mary (Michelle) as she talks about the struggles of marriage in the trailer.

Lady Mary is seen talking to Hugh’s character, saying: ‘You don’t need me to tell you that marriage is a novel full of plot twists along the way.’

The trailer also shows estate becoming the setting for a film and a slim mustached Dominic, who plays an 1920s Hollywood actor, becomes quite the heartthrob among the staff.

Exciting: Fans have been eagerly awaiting Downton Abbey: A New Era, the sequel to the 2019 film, where Sophie (left) once again plays Daisy Robinson (right)

Role: She plays the timid assistant cook in the series of films

Exciting Fans have been eagerly awaiting Downton Abbey: A New Era, the sequel to the 2019 film, where Sophie (left) once again plays Daisy Robinson (right) 

One of the cooks says: ‘There is something about him, he’s like a wild animal ready to spring’

Mister Barber, a producer and director, begins to shoot the film- but Earl of Grantham, Robert Crawley (Hugh Bonneville) isn’t impressed by the fanfare.

‘I think its a horrible idea. Actresses plastered in make-up and actors just plastered,’ he says as the scene shifts to the Hollywood cast interrupting the day-to-day life in Downton.

The trailer also hints that fans will finally get to see widower Tom Branson find love again with maid Lucy Smith, as the pair tie the knot in romantic scenes.

Downton creator Julian Fellowes previously teased some details about the movie, which is based on the acclaimed TV series.

Speaking about the project, Julian shared: ‘It’s really a new era. The further the ’20s went along, the more the world was changing in so many ways. Everything from entertainment to transport was really different by the end of the ’20s. That’s what we’re referring to in that.’

Grand arrival! Part of the film sees the Crawley family travel to Violet's villa in the South of France

Grand arrival! Part of the film sees the Crawley family travel to Violet’s villa in the South of France

Julian sees the Downton films as an extension of the hit TV series, which ran for six seasons between 2010 and 2015, and he explained that the new movie will pick up from where the 2019 film ended.

He said: ‘As we know from the last film, Mary may not be the titular head of the household, but she is effectively running the show. We take that further.

‘We’re trying to mark the change – the fact that Crawleys of Downton are nearly in the 1930s, which is merely the beginning of the modern world.’

Cast: (L-R) Samantha Bond, Douglas Reith, Harry Hadden-Paton, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Penelope Wilton, Robert James Collier and Michael Fox

Cast: (L-R) Samantha Bond, Douglas Reith, Harry Hadden-Paton, Laura Carmichael, Hugh Bonneville, Elizabeth McGovern, Michelle Dockery, Penelope Wilton, Robert James Collier and Michael Fox