Priscilla Presley looked sombre as she made her return to the red carpet for the first time since the tragic death of her daughter Lisa Marie Presley.
The 77-year-old stepped out at the Tudum Theater in Los Angeles as she joined her co-stars for the screening of Agent Elvis.
The animated series, which is set to make its Netflix debut later this month, sees the King of Rock and Roll moonlight as a spy with Priscilla voicing herself.
Following Lisa Marie's death, Priscilla hasn't attended any events despite Elvis' biopic dominating award ceremonies.
Stepping out at the Agent Elvis premiere, Priscilla looked chic wearing a tailored black suit and smart white shirt.
She accessorised with a chunky black necklace and wore lace socks with a pair of black pointed heels.
Priscilla went for a glamorous makeup look and styled her red hair straight over her shoulders.
She posed for the cameras in front of a huge poster which promoted the upcoming animated series, showing the character of Elvis in the background.
Priscilla's daughter Lisa Marie died on January 12 at the age of 54.
The singer-songwriter had been rushed to hospital following an apparent cardiac arrest at her home in Calabasas.
Following her death, Priscilla admitted she is on "a dark painstaking journey" as she works her way through her grief.
A sneak peek of Agent Elvis shows Priscilla's character she tries to fight off her enemies. Before throwing kicks and punches in the clip, Priscilla says: "It's groovy, don't you think?"
She then kisses Elvis as they're both dressed in white.
In the teaser clip, the scene begins by showing Elvis wearing an "Agent King" name tag.
He casually walks into a warehouse to see a huge laser beam being worked on, making him ask: "Who are you people, and what is all this?"
He's quickly told: "The chance to weaponise rock 'n' roll. Time for Elvis to become an agent!"
The production boasts a star-studded cast with Don Cheadle, Niecy Nash and Johnny Knoxville all taking up roles.
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