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Freya Allan wows in barely there outfit at premiere of her new film

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Netflix have given a major update on Freya
Netflix have given a major update on Freya's popular series The Witcher

ACTRESS Freya Allan goes from apes to gapes at the premiere of her latest film.

The 22-year-old’s top left little to the imagination at the first UK showing of Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes in central London’s South Bank.

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Actress Freya Allan is snapped at the premiere of her latest filmCredit: Getty
Freya features in new film Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes
Freya features in new film Kingdom of the Planet of the ApesCredit: Getty

She plays Mae/Nova, a feral woman who joins a chimpanzee on a journey to determine apes and humans’ futures.

Freya is a British actress born on September 6, 2001.

In The Witcher, Freya plays Cirilla, Princess of a fallen kingdom, who is the under the protection of The Witcher.

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She has also been featured in the AMC series, Into the Badlands.

This week Netflix announced that its upcoming fourth series of The Witcher would be its last.

Following The Witcher’s success on the streaming platform, Netflix had devised a spin-off series titled The Rats.

It would have focused on the group of renegades Ciri (Freya) joined at the end of season three.

However, plans for the spin-off, intended to be a prequel series with six to eight episodes, have now been shelved.

Having premiered in December 2019, a total of 24 episodes have aired to date.

The story comes from Polish writer Andrzej Sapkowski’s book series of the same name, spanning six novels and 15 short stories.

Allan plays Mae/Nova, a feral woman who joins apes on a journey
Allan plays Mae/Nova, a feral woman who joins apes on a journeyCredit: AP

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