Dune: Prophecy star Josh Heuston cut a suave figure at the series premiere in Sydney on Wednesday night.
He wore a black suit with a white, wide-collared shirt unbuttoned down to the chest.
He paired the outfit with black boots, and styled his dark hair in a light tussle.
The Aussie star posed with a few local celebrities, including actor and director Brendan Cowell.
Cowell went for a smart casual look, wearing a blue blazer, white T-shirt, and jeans.
Model Cori Wood was also in attendance, and turned heads in a slinky black number.
The dress featured a plunging neckline and hugged Cori’s curves in all the right places.
Controversial influencer Suzan Mutesi was also in attendance, making quite the entrance in an orange dress that showed off her eye-popping assets.
Dune: Prophecy star Josh Heuston cut a suave figure at the series premiere in Sydney on Wednesday night. Pictured
He wore a black suit with a white, wide-collared shirt unbuttoned down to the chest
The Aussie star posed with a few local celebrities, including actor and director Brendan Cowell. Both pictured
She also wore green nail polish in an interesting contrast to the bright colour of her frock.
But Suzan wasn’t the only one who arrived showing off lots of flesh.
Home And Away actress Alea O’Shea sported a very skimpy ensemble that highlighted her sensational figure.
Dune: Prophecy is a new series inspired by Brian Herbert and Kevin J. Anderson’s novel Sisterhood of Dune.
Set 10,000 years before the birth of Timothee Chalamet’s character Paul Atreides in the Dune film franchise.
Model Cori Wood was also in attendance, and turned heads in a slinky black number. Pictured
Controversial influencer Suzan Mutesi was also in attendance, making quite the entrance in an orange dress that showed off her eye-popping assets. Pictured
Home And Away actress Alea O’Shea set temperatures soaring. Pictured
The series, which was originally commissioned in 2019, was previously titled Dune: The Sisterhood.
The TV series follows the incredible success of Dune: Part Two, which grossed more than $710 million worldwide at the box office this year.
The first Dune ended its theatrical run with around $400 million globally in 2021.
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