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Lana Condor Is Pretty in Pink at 'Deadly Class' Screening in LA!

Lana Condor is looking so cute!

The 21-year-old actress posed for pictures while attending the premiere week screening of SYFY’s Deadly Class hosted by Kevin Smith on Monday night (January 14) at the Wilshire Ebell Theatre in Los Angeles.

PHOTOS: Check out the latest pics of Lana Condor

Lana attended the event alongside Kevin‘s daughter Harley Quinn Smith, series co-creator Miles Orion Feldsott, and co-stars including María Gabriela de Faría, Michel Duval, Benjamin Wadsworth, Taylor Hickson, Liam James and Luke Tennie.

Deadly Class is a coming-of-age story set against the backdrop of late 1980s counterculture, which follows a disillusioned teen recruited into a storied high school for assassins.

The show premieres on Wednesday (January 16) at 10 p.m. on SYFY.

FYI: Lana is wearing a REDValentino top and skirt, Stuart Weitzman shoes and a By Far handbag. Harley is wearing a Tadashi Shoji dress. Taylor is wearing Sarah Flint heels.

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Taylor Hickson Sues 'Ghostland' Producers After On-Set Injury Leaves Her With a Face Scar

Taylor Hickson is suing the film company behind the upcoming horror movie, Ghostland.

The 20-year-old Deadpool actress has filed a lawsuit against Incident Productions after crashing through a glass door while shooting a scene back in December of 2016 in Canada, according to Deadline.

In the lawsuit, Taylor says she was supposed to pound hard on a glass door.

“The glass shattered, causing [her] head and upper body to fall through the door and shards of glass. As a result of the incident, [she] badly cut the left side of her face,” the suit declares.

“The crafts services lady held my face together with napkins in her hands. She went through so many napkins, there was so much blood…it’s been mass amounts of insecurity, conflicted, confused, hurt, angry, and sad that this was my last day on set and no precautions were taken,” she said to Deadline.

“It is an industry standard within the movie industry that, when shooting a scene such as the scene described herein, either safety glass be used which would, upon shattering, break into pieces which would not result in sharp shards on which an actor could be cut, and/or that a stunt double be used for such a scene. Neither occurred in this case,” the suit reads.

For more information, head to Deadline.com.