Jeff Goldblum, 71, catches the eye in a stylish Versace shirt as he joins wife Emilie Livingston, 41, at the star-studded KAOS photocall

Jeff Goldblum showered his wife with affection as they attended a photo shoot for the dark comedy series KAOS in London on Wednesday.

The American actor, 71, who plays Zeus in the upcoming drama, looked more in love than ever as he posed with his wife Emilie Livingston, 41, whom he married in 2014.

The Jurassic Park star looked handsome in a black and gold Versace shirt as he arrived at the event.

He paired black trousers with a striking shirt and wore a pair of smart black leather shoes.

Meanwhile, his wife Emilie looked absolutely sensational in an orange summer dress with a pink floral print.

Jeff Goldblum looked more in love than ever as he was joined by his wife Emilie Livingston, whom he married in 2014, at the KAOS photocall in London

The actor looked quirky in a black and gold Versace shirt as he attended the photo shoot for the dark comedy series KAOS in London on Wednesday

The actor looked quirky in a black and gold Versace shirt as he attended the photo shoot for the dark comedy series KAOS in London on Wednesday

The beauty showed off a glimpse of her luscious cleavage, while completing her outfit with a gold necklace.

To complete her red carpet look, Emilie styled her brunette locks in mermaid-like waves and showed off her natural beauty with a minimal makeup palette.

Jeff was also joined by his co-star Janet McTeer, 63, who plays Hera in the series.

The actress looked absolutely stunning in a white, cropped jacket with a belt and a satin skirt.

She elevated her height with a pair of white pumps and added a statement diamond necklace.

The streaming service recently released the first trailer for the series, which puts a contemporary spin on the gods and goddesses of Greek mythology.

The series follows Zeus, who has long served as the king of the gods. One day, he wakes up to find a wrinkle on his forehead.

He believes the wrinkles are a sign that an ancient prophecy, foretelling his downfall, is coming true.

The Jurassic Park star teamed black trousers with a jazzy shirt and wore a pair of smart black leather shoes

The Jurassic Park star teamed black trousers with a jazzy shirt and wore a pair of smart black leather shoes

Jeff was also joined by his co-star Janet McTeer, 63, who plays Hera in the series

Jeff was also joined by his co-star Janet McTeer, 63, who plays Hera in the series

Katie Carpenter, Nabhaan Rizwan, Jane Featherstone, Jeff, Misia Butler, Aurora Perrineau, Charlie Covell, Killian Scott, Janet, Suzy Eddie Izzard, Leila Farzad, Billie Piper and Chris Fry were also in attendance (photo L-R)

Katie Carpenter, Nabhaan Rizwan, Jane Featherstone, Jeff, Misia Butler, Aurora Perrineau, Charlie Covell, Killian Scott, Janet, Suzy Eddie Izzard, Leila Farzad, Billie Piper and Chris Fry were also in attendance (photo L-R)

The photocall comes after Billie looked worlds away from her glamorous self when she first appeared in the trailer for the upcoming Netflix series

The photocall comes after Billie looked worlds away from her glamorous self when she first appeared in the trailer for the upcoming Netflix series

Also appearing for the first time was Suzy, a glamorous sight in a plunging white dress in a scene where she appeared to be a judge at a talent show

Also appearing for the first time was Suzy, a glamorous sight in a plunging white dress in a scene where she appeared to be a judge at a talent show

Jeff (pictured) will play the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades

Jeff (pictured) will play the King of the Gods himself, Zeus, alongside Janet as Hera and David Thewlis as Hades

The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix on August 29 (Janet McTeer pictured)

The eight-episode series from creator Charlie Covell (The End of the F***ing World) debuts on Netflix on August 29 (Janet McTeer pictured)

The official synopsis reads: ‘Zeus has long enjoyed his status as king of the gods, but his rule has never really been threatened. Until one morning he wakes up to find a wrinkle on his forehead.’

‘Thinking that it is the harbinger of an ancient prophecy predicting his downfall, a neurosis sets in: Zeus becomes convinced that his fall is imminent. As his paranoia takes over, the god of gods – who sees signs everywhere – begins to dangerously destroy himself.’

“And he’s right to be concerned. Zeus’ former friend and now prisoner, Prometheus, is orchestrating a plan to overthrow him. The plan involves three different people, all completely unaware of their cosmic significance or the role they must play in saving the world. No pressure. (Some pressure.)”

According to Get Your Comic On, the first episode of Kaos is more than enough to keep viewers hooked and curious for more.