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Regina Hall, Don Cheadle, Seth Rogen & More Attend 'Black Monday' L.A. Premiere

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Jan. 15 2019, Published 8:23 p.m. ET

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It was a star-studded affair at the Los Angles premiere of Black Monday on January 14. Regina Hall, Don Cheadle, and more showed up to the big event for their Showtime comedy. Scroll through for all the details.

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Premiere Of Showtime’s “Black Monday” – Red Carpet
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Regina, who stars as the ex-girlfriend of Don's character, had double reason to celebrate. She was also named as one of the recipients for this year's Black Woman in Hollywood honorees by Essence.

Premiere Of Showtime’s “Black Monday” – Red Carpet
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Don plays a powerful stock market trading guru in the show, which revisits the stock market crash in the ‘80s.

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Premiere Of Showtime’s “Black Monday” – Arrivals
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The series, which kicks off it's first season on January 20, was co-produced by actor  Seth Rogen and director-producer Evan Goldberg.

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Premiere Of Showtime’s “Black Monday” – Red Carpet
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Tony-award nominee Andrew Rannells from The Book of Mormon, returns to the silver screen for his role as a rookie in the trading business.

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Premiere Of Showtime’s “Black Monday” – After Party
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Jon Hamm and Maura Tierney also attended the A-list premiere and after party.

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