Cate Blanchett wows in bright blue look in NYC – as she promotes her new Apple TV+ show Disclaimer

Cate Blanchett showed off her fashion chops in a fun all-blue look as she stepped out in New York City on Thursday.

The actress, 55, looked stunning in a daring look, teamed with a sharp metal belt.

She beamed with happiness while in the Big Apple, her eyes hidden behind large sunglasses and her shiny blonde hair worn down.

Cate wore the look to promote her new Apple TV+ series Disclaimer.

The actress plays journalist Catherine Ravenscroft in the series which begins with an attempt to burn a mysterious book she has received, in which she is the main character and exposes all her deepest and darkest secrets.

Cate Blanchett spoke to the CBS Mornings team about her new Apple TV+ series Disclaimer

Alfonso Cuarón is helming the project and Cate revealed that he sent her the script for the entire series – which she signed up for without reading first – and she threw the script across the room in frustration.

“I think I’m a pretty non-judgmental person. By the third or fourth episode I was like, ‘I can’t stand her, how can I play her if I have no empathy at all?'” she said during an interview. of CBS mornings.

Cuarón told her to “just keep reading” and by the end she regretted her earlier judgment of her character.

Cate further noted that she found it challenging to portray Catherine, especially since she doesn’t have much dialogue, which required her to play the ambiguity without giving away the story.

“There is so little shame in the world right now and to witness someone who feels deep shame about something in her past that she hasn’t confronted yet,” she said.

She added: “It is very difficult in the world at large to find out the truth. And I think we all decide very quickly what the truth is, what the truth of someone’s experience is.

“What was really difficult was trying to present the truth of a person in all its complexity, but piece by piece,” she said.

The series also stars Sacha Baron Cohen, Kevin Kline and Kodi Smit-McPhee.

The psychological thriller is released in seven episodes and is based on the book of the same name by Reneé Knight.

The slogan is: ‘The past always finds you.’

The log line for the series reads: “Acclaimed journalist Catherine Ravenscroft (Blanchett) built her reputation by exposing the misdeeds and transgressions of others.”

Cate plays journalist Catherine Ravenscroft in the series which begins with her trying to burn a mysterious book she has received, in which she is the main character and exposes all her deepest and darkest secrets.

Cate plays journalist Catherine Ravenscroft in the series which begins with her trying to burn a mysterious book she has received, in which she is the main character and exposes all her deepest and darkest secrets.

Alfonso Cuarón is helming the project and Cate revealed that he sent her the script for the entire series – which she signed up for without reading first – and she threw the script across the room in frustration.

Alfonso Cuarón is helming the project and Cate revealed that he sent her the script for the entire series – which she signed up for without reading first – and she threw the script across the room in frustration.

'I think I'm a pretty non-judgmental person, I thought by the third or fourth episode "I can't stand her, how can I play her if I have no empathy at all?"she said

“I think I’m a fairly non-judgmental person. By the third or fourth episode I was thinking, ‘I can’t stand her, how can I play her if I have no empathy at all?'” she said.

Cuarón said she had to

Cuarón told her to “just keep reading” and by the end she regretted her earlier judgment of her character

‘When she receives a novel from an unknown author, she is shocked to realize that she is now the main character in a story that exposes her darkest secrets.

As Catherine races to uncover the writer’s true identity, she is forced to confront her past before it can ruin both her own life and her relationship with her husband Robert (Baron Cohen) and their son Nicholas (Kodi Smit-McPhee). ) destroys.’

The first two episodes of Disclaimer will debut on October 11, with each additional episode releasing on Fridays on Apple TV+.