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Donald Glover Atlanta premiere

New season, new style forDonald Glover!

TheAtlantacreator and star looked dapper as he debuted a shaved head at his hit FX series' season 3 premiere on Thursday, at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles.

Glover, 38, was dressed in a coordinating light-pink jacket and pants as he posed on the blue carpet alongside costarsZazie Beetz,Brian Tyree HenryandLaKeith Stanfield.

Glover finished his look with a pink-and-gray shirt underneath the jacket, matching shoes and a gold chain necklace.

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From L to R: Hiro Murai, Donald Glover, Stephen Glover, Brian Tyree Henry, LaKeith Stanfield and Zazie Beetz.Frank Micelotta/PictureGroup for FX/Shutterstock

Donald Glover Atlanta premiere

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During the premiere, Glover told PEOPLE that in the upcoming season, he had high hopesRyan Goslingwould appear on theEmmy-winning show.

“He said he was a big fan, but he had something else, andit just didn’t work out,” Glover said. “I was so bummed because the part was so great for him!”

At Thursday’s event, theCommunityalum also reminisced about shooting the last scene ofAtlanta, which will end with the show’s fourth season. Both thethird and fourth seasons completed filmingearlier this year.

“It was really fun, everybody clapped, it was nice. But it was sad, because we all really grew up together, and none of us really knew what this was going to be,” he said. “And everybody’s grown up and has families [now]. It just feels very special. It was kind of sad just because endings are sad, but they also mean that you had something special.”

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Glover both created and stars in the critically acclaimed series, which first premiered in 2016. He plays Earn, a college dropout who helps his cousin Alfred (Henry, 39) with his rap career.

In 2017, Glover won two Primetime Emmys for the show, for outstanding lead actor as well as outstanding directing for a comedy series — becoming thefirst Black directorto take home the latter award.

Back in November 2020,Glover teased his enthusiasmfor both seasons 3 and 4 ofAtlanta, which were considerably delayed due toCOVID-19.

He also compared seasons 3 and 4 to HBO hitTheSopranos. “While im here: ‘atlanta’ s3+s4 are going to be some of the best television ever made,” Glover wrote in a since-deleted tweet. “Sopranos only ones who can touch us.”

source: people.com