Lily is on the cover of the UK’s August issue of Vanity Fair “On Jewellery” supplement, out tomorrow! I will try to add the scans as soon as possible.

Scans of ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ in the bonus issue of Entertainment Weekly magazine (July) have been added to the gallery. Thanks again to Luciana.

ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY – It is a truth, universally acknowledged, that each generation receives its own cinematic interpretation of Jane Austen’s most famous love story. So, naturally, when our headstrong Elizabeth Bennet and her gaggle of sisters next appear on screen, they’ll not only be hunting husbands, but fending off hordes of the undead. Based on Seth Grahame-Smith’s best-selling mash-up novel, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies (out Feb. 5) recounts the unlikely romance between Lizzy (Lily James) and the haughty Mr. Darcy (Sam Riley), but the courtship takes place in a 19th-century English countryside where the “sorry stricken”—as the zombies are called in the book—have been roaming for more than 70 years, victims of a mysterious plague.

Director Burr Steers (Igby Goes Down) took over after a number of previously attached filmmakers (including David O. Russell, who had Natalie Portman slated to star) had moved on, and he chose to emphasize Austen over B-movie horror, advising his cast (which includes Game of Thrones stars Charles Dance as the kindly family patriarch and Lena Headey as a famed eye-patch-sporting warrior) not to mine the material for laughs. “The idea was that it was Pride and Prejudice set in this alternate world and then for everyone to play it straight,” Steers explains. “The movie’s big wink is that there is no big wink.” That news may come as a shock to fans of the over-the-top Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter, the last Grahame-Smith book to get a big-screen adaptation. So brace yourselves, James says. “It’s definitely not camp.”

It also means those corseted Bennet girls finally get to see some real action. “Rather than knitting and crocheting, they’re polishing muskets,” says James (Cinderella). And Lizzy, she says, is unlike any leading lady she’s ever played: “She’s the most badass zombie slayer there is.” Mr. Bennet would be so proud.

Lily and the cast of ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’ are featured in the latest issue of Entertainment Weekly (July 10) for a special Comic-Con. I have added high quality scans in the gallery, thanks to Luciana!

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New pictures of Lily at the Glastonbury Festival on June 28 have been added to the gallery. Enjoy!

Lily was spotted at the 2015 Glastonbury Festival on Saturday (June 27). I really love her look! You can check the high quality pictures in our gallery now.

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It’s now official that Lily will attend Comic-Con this year to promote ‘Pride and Prejudice and Zombies’! Comic-Con runs July 9-12 in San Diego.

VARIETY – Screen Gems will premiere footage and introduce cast members from “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” and “Patient Zero” during its July 11 panel at Comic-Con in San Diego.

The event will be moderated by Entertainment Weekly’s Dalton Ross.

The “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies” panel will include cast members Lily James, Sam Riley, Bella Heathcote, Douglas Booth, Jack Huston and Matt Smith, along with director Burr Steers and the book’s author, Seth Grahame-Smith. The film opens Feb. 6, 2016.