Maisie Williams has undergone a complete transformation for her new role and we barely recognised her.
Viewers are more used to seeing the actress play the tomboy Arya Stark in Game Of Thrones, but the 23-year-old looked worlds away from that as she got a complete makeover for a new show about The Sex Pistols, called Pistol.
She was sporting huge blonde hair, dramatic dark eye makeup and a see-through outfit as she transformed into punk icon Jordan.
Her hair had been backcombed high into an alternative beehive-style and dyed bright blonde, making it unrecognisable to Maisie's naturally straight brunette locks.

Her eyes were painted with dark eyeliner around the top and bottom eyelids, and finished off with an extreme winged look.
Maisie also sported a coat of bright red lipstick and pale foundation.
She sported a neon green dress made of vinyl that had a high collar and long flared skirt.


But the modest cut of the frock did nothing to hide Maisie's figure as it was completely see-through.
Underneath she went braless and flashed her bare chest.
She sported a pair of black high-waisted knickers and a set of matching stockings.


The look was pulled together with a pair of white high-heeled ankle boots.
In the photos, Maisie is seen going into a re-creation of Vivienne Westwood's shop, SEX.
Maisie has joined the cast of Pistol, which is being directed by Danny Boyle.


The series is based on guitarist Steve Jones' memoir Lonely Boy: Tales from a Sex Pistol.
Maisie plays punk Jordan, whose real name was Pamela Rooke.
Jordan was a model and is known for her association with The Sex Pistols in the seventies.


John Lydon will be played by Anson Boon, while Toby Wallace stars as Steve and Louis Patridge takes on the role of bass player, Sid Vicious.
Pistol will follow the band's early rise to fame in London.
It will also show their shared history with fashion designer Vivienne Westwood.

Maisie shot to fame when she was just 12-years-old when she landed the role of Arya in Game Of Thrones.
She stayed in the series until its eighth and final season, which concluded in May 2019.
The actress has since gone on to star in Marvel film The New Mutants and drama film The Falling.