Ryan Reynolds and Jennifer Garner promote upcoming film The Adam Project in NYC

The Adam Project stars Ryan Reynolds and Jennifer Garner were seen in New York City Monday promoting the motion picture.

The A-list actor, 45, wore a blue, black and white flannel top over a button-up dark blue shirt with grey slack and brown shoes as he was seen leaving the Four Seasons on the weekday.

The Vancouver native, who plays the titular role of Adam in the film, sported a beard and wore brown framed glasses on the outing in the city.

Garner was seen in a button-up navy blue trench coat over a patterned black dress with blue high heels as she was seen arriving at The Greenwich Hotel where a junket was being held for the sci-fi film

The latest: The Adam Project stars Ryan Reynolds, 45, and Jennifer Garner, 49, were seen in New York City Tuesday promoting the motion picture

Garner, 49, was seen in a button-up navy blue trench coat over a patterned black dress with blue high heels as she was seen arriving at The Greenwich Hotel where a junket was being held for the sci-fi film.

She had a cup of coffee and an iPhone in hand and wore her brown tresses down on the windy day.

Garner was later snapped leaving the Four Seasons in an orange sweater with blue jeans and a pair of dark-rimmed glasses with earrings.

The 13 Going on 30 actress smiled at photographers as she had her coat in hand while departing the premises.

Garner had a cup of coffee and an iPhone in hand and wore her brown tresses down on the windy day

Garner had a cup of coffee and an iPhone in hand and wore her brown tresses down on the windy day

Garner appeared focused as she made her way to promote the film, which debuts on Netflix this month

Garner appeared focused as she made her way to promote the film, which debuts on Netflix this month 

The film, which also stars Zoe Saldana, Mark Ruffalo, Walker Scobell and Catherine Keener, is about a pilot who travels through time to work with his younger self and late father in an effort to save the future.

Following the premiere of the movie Monday at the Lincoln Center, Garner and Reynolds spoke out the charitable efforts they have made amid the ongoing Russian invasion of Ukraine.

Reynolds spoke about his pledge with wife Blake Lively to match $1 million in donations to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees to help refugees in the wake of the conflict.

‘We just felt that we were incredibly fortunate to be able to do something like that, and it’s hard not to elicit enormous empathy to the idea that families big and small are being told they have to flee their homes they’ve had their whole lives in a matter of minutes,’ Reynolds told Variety. ‘I just can’t imagine how that would feel for a parent, let alone anybody.’

The A-list actor wore a blue, black and white flannel top over a button-up dark blue shirt with grey slack and brown shoes as he was seen leaving the Four Seasons on the weekday

The A-list actor wore a blue, black and white flannel top over a button-up dark blue shirt with grey slack and brown shoes as he was seen leaving the Four Seasons on the weekday 

Garner has been working with Save the Children to provide Ukrainian families with essential goods and services amid the tumultuous time

Garner has been working with Save the Children to provide Ukrainian families with essential goods and services amid the tumultuous time

Garner was later snapped leaving a Four Seasons hotel in an orange sweater with blue jeans and a pair of dark-rimmed glasses with earrings

The 13 Going on 30 actress smiled at photographers as she had her coat in hand while departing the premises

Garner was later snapped leaving a Four Seasons hotel in an orange sweater with blue jeans and a pair of dark-rimmed glasses with earrings

Garner spoke about her efforts through Save the Children to provide Ukrainian families with essential goods amid the tumultuous time.

‘My heart goes out to the people in Ukraine,’ she told the outlet. ‘I’m thinking especially of the women and children.

‘We work hand-in-hand with UNHCR and Red Cross to make sure, while they’re building shelters and refugee camps, that children, babies and mothers are specifically cared for, whether that’s psycho-emotional support, diapers, children’s clothing, shoes, socks, infant formula, baby food, toys, books, teddy bears, blankets, things they might not have grabbed as they left their homes and fled.’

She said that efforts are being made ‘to get education up and running for them while they figure out where they’re going to be next,’ adding, ‘I’m proud of that work and am happy to be supporting it.’

The movie, directed by Shawn Levy, is set to debut on Netflix March 11.

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