Tom Cruise looked dashing as he joined his co-star Vanessa Kirby at the premiere of their forthcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One, in South Korea on Thursday.
The Hollywood legend, 60, who is currently working his way through a promotional tour of the long-running film franchise, opted for a navy suit for the event.
Meanwhile, Vanessa, 35, ensured that all eyes were on her as she slipped into a skintight leather midi dress.
The burgundy, snake print number featured a zip down the back and a daring leg split.
The actress, who plays Alanna Mitsopolis / White Widow in the action film, elevated her frame with a pair of strappy black heels.
Pose: Tom Cruise, 60, looked dashing as he joined his sizzling co-star Vanessa Kirby at the premiere of their forthcoming blockbuster Mission: Impossible 7, in South Korea on Thursday
Red carpet ready: Meanwhile, Vanessa, 35, ensured that all eyes were on her as she slipped into a skintight leather midi dress
She pulled her blonde hair back into a sleek updo and offered the camera a sultry stare as she posed for photos on the red carpet.
The actors were joined by their co-stars Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff, as they posed for photos together on the red carpet.
Pom looked sensational in a quirky leather dress, that showed off her lean figure and towering black boots.
The cast were accompanied by director James McQuarrie, who was supported by his wife Heather.
Tom was met by crowds of adoring fans as he took time to pose for photos and sign memorabilia.
It comes after Cruise recently hailed Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is the perfect entry point into the franchise for newcomers.
The actor starred in the first ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie in 1996, and Tom believes the new film could help to attract new, younger viewers to the franchise.
He told Collider: ‘They could start with this film to see and understand that this is all real, all the action is real, it’s practical. This movie is an epic adventure. It’s so lush, filled with practical action and amazing locations.’
Cruise believes the new film has a ‘very engrossing story’.
Smart: The Hollywood legend, who is currently working his way through a promotional tour of the long-running film franchise, opted for a navy suit for the event
Beaming: He posed for a photo, offering a heart to the crowds
Cast: The actors were joined by their co-stars Simon Pegg, Hayley Atwell and Pom Klementieff, as they posed for photos together on the red carpet
Stunning: Pom looked sensational in a quirky leather dress, that showed off her lean figure and towering black boots
Smiles: Simon wore an all-white suit with a black shirt
The cast were accompanied by director James McQuarrie, who was supported by his wife Heather
Fun: Tom was met by crowds of adoring fans as he took time to pose for photos and sign memorabilia
Memories: James made sure to snap a selfie on the red carpet
Sweet: Tom was beaming as he spoke with fans
Exciting: It comes after Cruise recently hailed Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One is the perfect entry point into the franchise for newcomers
Thoughts: The actor starred in the first ‘Mission: Impossible’ movie in 1996, and Tom believes the new film could help to attract new, younger viewers to the franchise
Praise: The veteran actor also hailed the movie’s star-studded cast, which includes Hayley Atwell, Rebecca Ferguson and Simon Pegg
The veteran actor also hailed the movie’s star-studded cast, which includes Hayley Atwell, Rebecca Ferguson and Simon Pegg.
He said: ‘[The movie has] submarines, it has the desert, it has Rome, beautiful locations in Abu Dhabi, Norway, a train that we built, action on the train, and a very engrossing story with a really beautiful cast, an amazing, very charismatic cast.
‘I think when you look at this movie, it really defines what I think about cinema and why because you look at this kind of cast, you look at a brilliant ensemble cast, and the kind of story is very engrossing.’
Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One goes on general release from July 12, 2023.
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