Joshua Jackson
Emma McIntyre/Getty ImagesJoshua Jackson he stepped out in an eye-catching blue velvet suit in support of his new show Doctor Odyssey Wednesday, September 18.
Jackson was photographed next to his clothes at the store Doctor Odyssey the first show, which took place at the Bel-Air Bay Club in Pacific Palisades, California. At the event, Jackson looked all white in a navy blue velvet suit jacket and matching trousers, which he teamed with a simple white shirt and brown leather trainers.
Jackson’s decision to wear blue was perfectly in line with the new medical series, which is on the beach and will attract both fans. Grey’s Anatomy again Below Deck.
The ABC series, which will premiere on Thursday, September 26, follows Dr. Max Bankman (Jackson), the doctor in the emergency room who opened the ship to find the lead ship. A veteran actor Don Johnson and a Broadway star Phillipa Soo costar in the series from the creator Ryan Murphy.
Discussing his starring role on the hit new show, Jackson said Entertainment Weekly“I’ve actually never sailed, so I have to admit that.”
I Dawson’s Creek The icon didn’t let his lack of nautical experience stop him from joining the series though.
“When I first heard about the project, I didn’t know what the project was about — I only knew that it was Ryan [Murphy] I wanted to talk to myself,” Jackson told the media in an interview published on September 5.
Joshua Jackson, Phillipa Soo, Don Johnson and Sean Teale
Emma McIntyre/Getty ImagesDespite the luxury cruise ship, the new medical series was filmed on set in Los Angeles, which allowed Jackson to put his family first. I The edge The actor shares a 4-year-old daughter Juno with his ex-wife, Jodie Turner-Smith.
“If we were filming a real ship, it would make it difficult for me to drop my daughter off at school in the morning,” Jackson joked. Entertainment Weekly.
Even though medical dramas often have deadly situations, Jackson hopes viewers will have fun while watching his new show.
“Our aim is to enjoy ourselves all the time so that the audience has an hour a week where they can sit and enjoy themselves,” he said.
“It should be a one-hour holiday every week,” he continued. “You get on this boat as medical cases happen, but also life happens, and at the end of the hour, hopefully you’ve laughed, maybe even cried, and you go back to your week feeling a little bit better about going. Have a nice trip with us.”
Like many Pacey Witter fans, we wouldn’t mind getting lost at sea on a luxury cruise if Jackson was our doctor.