Kate Winslet; Hugh Grant.Photo:Dave Benett/Getty Images; Gerald Matzka/Getty ImagesKate Winsletis opening up about filming withHugh Grantagain after 29 years.Grant, 63, appears in Winslet’s upcoming HBO seriesThe Regime;they were first paired in 1995’s Jane Austen adaptation,Sense and Sensibility.“It was honestly amazing because I haven’t really seen him sinceSense and Sensibility,and as you say, it’s a very, very long time — three decades,” Winslet toldEntertainment Tonightat the show’s New York City premiere Monday. “I just was excited to get in a room and play with him in this kind of more grown-up version of myself.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant at the White Tie and Tiara Ball held at Elton John’s Windsor mansion in London on July 5, 2001.John Rogers/Getty ImagesSense and Sensibilitysaw Winslet play the role of Marianne Dashwood, who wasEmma Thompson’s character Elinor Dashwood’s younger sister. Meanwhile, Grant played Elinor’s love interest Edward Ferrars.ComparingThe RegimetoSense and Sensibility, Winslet added, “Hopefully a bit more evolved, hopefully with a bit more to bring to the table.”“It was just terrific, it was just great,” she added.Winslet attended the premierelooking chic and stylishas she wore a white blazer on top of a low-cut top, black dress pants and pumps.The Regime"tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels,” per itssynopsis. “After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak’s influence over the chancellor grows, Elena’s attempts to expand her power eventually result in the palace and the country fracturing around her.“The Regimepremieres March 3 at 9 p.m. on HBO.

Kate Winslet; Hugh Grant.Photo:Dave Benett/Getty Images; Gerald Matzka/Getty Images

Kate Winslet Says Filming with Hugh Grant After 29-Year Break Was ‘Amazing’

Dave Benett/Getty Images; Gerald Matzka/Getty Images

Kate Winsletis opening up about filming withHugh Grantagain after 29 years.Grant, 63, appears in Winslet’s upcoming HBO seriesThe Regime;they were first paired in 1995’s Jane Austen adaptation,Sense and Sensibility.“It was honestly amazing because I haven’t really seen him sinceSense and Sensibility,and as you say, it’s a very, very long time — three decades,” Winslet toldEntertainment Tonightat the show’s New York City premiere Monday. “I just was excited to get in a room and play with him in this kind of more grown-up version of myself.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant at the White Tie and Tiara Ball held at Elton John’s Windsor mansion in London on July 5, 2001.John Rogers/Getty ImagesSense and Sensibilitysaw Winslet play the role of Marianne Dashwood, who wasEmma Thompson’s character Elinor Dashwood’s younger sister. Meanwhile, Grant played Elinor’s love interest Edward Ferrars.ComparingThe RegimetoSense and Sensibility, Winslet added, “Hopefully a bit more evolved, hopefully with a bit more to bring to the table.”“It was just terrific, it was just great,” she added.Winslet attended the premierelooking chic and stylishas she wore a white blazer on top of a low-cut top, black dress pants and pumps.The Regime"tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels,” per itssynopsis. “After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak’s influence over the chancellor grows, Elena’s attempts to expand her power eventually result in the palace and the country fracturing around her.“The Regimepremieres March 3 at 9 p.m. on HBO.

Kate Winsletis opening up about filming withHugh Grantagain after 29 years.

Grant, 63, appears in Winslet’s upcoming HBO seriesThe Regime;they were first paired in 1995’s Jane Austen adaptation,Sense and Sensibility.

“It was honestly amazing because I haven’t really seen him sinceSense and Sensibility,and as you say, it’s a very, very long time — three decades,” Winslet toldEntertainment Tonightat the show’s New York City premiere Monday. “I just was excited to get in a room and play with him in this kind of more grown-up version of myself.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

Kate Winslet and Hugh Grant at the White Tie and Tiara Ball held at Elton John’s Windsor mansion in London on July 5, 2001.John Rogers/Getty Images

: Kate Winslet Says Filming with Hugh Grant After 29-Year Break Was ‘Amazing’

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Sense and Sensibilitysaw Winslet play the role of Marianne Dashwood, who wasEmma Thompson’s character Elinor Dashwood’s younger sister. Meanwhile, Grant played Elinor’s love interest Edward Ferrars.

ComparingThe RegimetoSense and Sensibility, Winslet added, “Hopefully a bit more evolved, hopefully with a bit more to bring to the table.”

“It was just terrific, it was just great,” she added.

Winslet attended the premierelooking chic and stylishas she wore a white blazer on top of a low-cut top, black dress pants and pumps.

The Regime"tells the story of life within the walls of a modern authoritarian regime as it unravels,” per itssynopsis. “After not leaving the palace for quite some time, Chancellor Elena Vernham (Kate Winslet) becomes increasingly paranoid and unstable and turns to a volatile soldier, Herbert Zubak (Matthias Schoenaerts), as an unlikely confidant. As Zubak’s influence over the chancellor grows, Elena’s attempts to expand her power eventually result in the palace and the country fracturing around her.”

The Regimepremieres March 3 at 9 p.m. on HBO.

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