Anticipation levels were revved up on Tuesday evening as The Curzon Mayfair welcomed the gala screening of new film The Bikeriders.
The cast were in attendance at the central London venue, and showing no sign of jet-lag as they continue a promotional tour that included a recent trip to Sydney.
Ensuring she claimed the spotlight, Jodie Comer looked stunning in a custom-made Vivienne Westwood gown as she joined co-stars Austin Butler and Tom Hardy on the blue carpet.
The actress, 31, showed off her slender figure and a hint of cleavage in the burgundy corseted dress with a draped satin skirt.
The Killing Eve star gave herself a couple of extra inches of height with a pair of strappy gold high heels.
L-R: Tom Hardy, Jodie Comer and Austin Butler attended a screening of their new film The Bikeriders at Curzon Mayfair in London on Tuesday evening
Ensuring she claimed the spotlight, Jodie looked stunning in a custom-made Vivienne Westwood gown
The actress, 31, showed off her slender figure and a hint of cleavage in the burgundy corseted dress with a draped satin skirt
Jodie completed her striking look by sweeping her hair up into a messy bun, with several strands left down to frame her face.
The BAFTA and Emmy award winner put on a very animated display as she posed for the cameras and waved to the crowd of adoring fans.
While her co-star Austin, 32, looked typically handsome as he cut a very dapper figure in a pinstripe suit.
The Oscar nominee donned a charcoal grey blazer over a coordinating pair of trousers and matching waistcoat.
The Dune: Part Two star added a white striped collared shirt underneath and completed his look with a polka dot black tie.
Austin smouldered on the blue carpet, with his blonde hair artfully gelled into an effortlessly tousled look.
The Elvis star leads the talented cast of The Bikeriders as main character Benny, while Jodie plays his girlfriend Kathy.
And the duo showed their chemistry as they posed together for photos and could be seen in fits of giggles as they chatted.
The Killing Eve star gave herself a couple of extra inches of height with a pair of strappy gold high heels
Jodie completed her striking look by sweeping her hair up into a messy bun, with several strands left down to frame her face
The BAFTA and Emmy award winner put on a very animated display as she posed for the cameras and waved to the crowd of adoring fans
The stunner looked radiant as she sported a flawless face of makeup, including black eyeliner and a pink lipstick
While her co-star Austin, 32, looked typically handsome as he cut a very dapper figure in a pinstripe suit
The Oscar nominee donned a charcoal grey blazer over a coordinating pair of trousers and matching waistcoat
The Dune: Part Two star added a white striped collared shirt underneath and completed his look with a polka dot black tie
Austin smouldered on the blue carpet, with his blonde hair artfully gelled into an effortlessly tousled look
He happily snapped loads of selfies with the waiting fans clamouring for his attention
The Elvis star leads the talented cast of The Bikeriders as main character Benny, while Jodie plays his girlfriend Kathy
And the duo showed their chemistry as they posed together for photos and could be seen in fits of giggles as they chatted
The onscreen lovers supported each other on the promotional trail, as they had a joint interview with the BBC
Jodie couldn’t resist getting a closer look on the bright red motorcycle that had been parked at the entrance
Tom, 46, put his best fashion foot forward in a very on trend ensemble, wearing a pair of black smart trousers.
The Venom actor teamed them with a simple plain T-shirt and a black and white leather jacket, on brand for the film.
Sporting a buzzcut, the Mad Max: Fury Road star added a casual touch with a pair of black hi-top trainers.
Upon arrival, Tom enthusiastically greeted Jodie and gave her a warm hug as they caught up on the blue carpet.
Fellow star Boyd Holbrook joined them, looking effortlessly cool in a pair of tailored khaki trousers.
The actor, 42, who plays Cal in the film, added a patterned shirt and a long black coat over the top.
The Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny star posed with his hands in his pockets, sporting a pair of dark suede boots.
Toby Wallace dressed to the nines for the occasion, putting on a dapper display in a double-breasted grey blazer.
Tom, 46, put his best fashion foot forward in a very on trend ensemble, wearing a pair of black tailored trousers
The Venom actor teamed them with a simple plain T-shirt and a black and white leather jacket, on brand for the film
Sporting a buzzcut, the Mad Max: Fury Road star added a casual touch with a pair of black hi-top trainers
Upon arrival, Tom enthusiastically greeted Jodie and gave her a warm hug as they caught up on the blue carpet
The two actors looked happy to see each other once again as they shared a few words
Tom also looked thrilled to see Austin again, with the pair also sharing a warm hug and a catch up
Despite their characters having a lot of conflict together, the two actors showed the tension hadn’t continued offscreen
Fellow star Boyd Holbrook joined them, looking effortlessly cool in a pair of tailored khaki trousers
The actor, 42, who plays Cal in the film, added a patterned shirt and a long black coat over the top
The Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny star posed with his hands in his pockets, sporting a pair of dark suede boots
Toby Wallace dressed to the nines for the occasion, putting on a dapper display in a double-breasted grey blazer
The Australian actor, 29, added a pair of oversized matching trousers and shiny black shoes
Toby, who plays The Kid, completed his smart look with a button-up white shirt and a grey striped tie
The Australian actor, 29, added a pair of oversized matching trousers and shiny black shoes.
Toby, who plays The Kid, completed his smart look with a button-up white shirt and a grey striped tie.
The cast all posed alongside each other on the blue carpet, that had been decked out with a fancy bright red motorbike.
Principal photography for The Bikeriders took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, beginning in October 2022 and wrapping up that December.
The stars of the film were joined by director and writer Jeff Nichols and executive producer Yariv Milchan.
Jeff – who revealed in October 2018 he had been wanting to make a 1960s biker film for five years – wrote the screenplay in 2022.
The Mud director, 45, looked sharp in a navy blue suit, with a white collared shirt and matching tie.
While Yariv opted for an eye-catching grey plaid suit with a black tie and coordinating shirt underneath and a trendy silver buckled belt.
The cast all posed alongside each other on the blue carpet, that had been decked out with a fancy bright red motorbike
Principal photography for The Bikeriders took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, beginning in October 2022 and wrapping up that December
The stars of the film were joined by director and writer Jeff Nichols (far left) and executive producer Yariv Milchan (far right)
Jeff – who revealed in October 2018 he had been wanting to make a 1960s biker film for five years – wrote the screenplay in 2022
The Mud director, 45, looked sharp in a navy blue suit, with a white collared shirt and matching tie
Jeff directed the crowd’s attention to his leading lady Jodie and was snapped laughing alongside Austin
While Yariv opted for an eye-catching grey plaid suit with a black tie and coordinating shirt underneath and a trendy silver buckled belt
The talented cast and crew were greeted by screams from the waiting crowds of adoring fans.
Austin wasted no time in graciously going down to greet them, stopping to chat with lucky attendees.
Like a true professional, the Elvis star posed for a slew of selfies and gave out a number of autographs.
He and Jodie also stopped on the blue carpet to be interviewed by a number of press outlets, and could be seen making each other laugh as they promoted their film.
Set in the late 1960s, The Bikeriders chronicles the rise of a fictional outlaw motorcycle club in Chicago, known as The Vandals.
The action-drama follows the tumultuous rise of the club as it goes from a gathering place for local outsiders to a more sinister gang.
Benny comes into conflict with the biker gang’s leader Johnny, played by Tom, as the group begins to shift towards more criminal dealings.
While the star-studded cast also features other big names including Norman Reedus and Michael Shannon.
The talented cast and crew were greeted by screams from the waiting crowds of adoring fans
Austin wasted no time in graciously going down to greet them, stopping to chat with lucky attendees
Like a true professional, the Elvis star posed for a slew of selfies and gave out a number of autographs
He and Jodie also stopped on the blue carpet to be interviewed by a number of press outlets, and could be seen making each other laugh as they promoted their film
Set in the late 1960s, The Bikeriders chronicles the rise of a fictional outlaw motorcycle club in Chicago, known as The Vandals
The action-drama follows the tumultuous rise of the club as it goes from a gathering place for local outsiders to a more sinister gang
Benny comes into conflict with the biker gang’s leader Johnny, played by Tom, as the group begins to shift towards more criminal dealings
While the star-studded cast also features other big names including Norman Reedus and Michael Shannon
The inspiration behind Jeff’s latest feature was Danny Lyon’s 1967 photobook, which was centered on the Chicago-based motorcycle club Outlaws MC.
The film was meant to be released in theatres on December 1 last year, but was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike.
It is now set to be theatrically released on June 21 in the United Kingdom and the United States.
According to the synopsis: ‘The Bikeriders captures a rebellious time in America when the culture and people were changing.
‘After a chance encounter at a local bar, strong-willed Kathy (Jodie Comer) is inextricably drawn to Benny (Austin Butler), the newest member of Midwestern motorcycle club, the Vandals led by the enigmatic Johnny (Tom Hardy).
‘Much like the country around it, the club begins to evolve, transforming from a gathering place for local outsiders into a dangerous underworld of violence, forcing Benny to choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club.’
The film has already garnered praise from critics, with it sitting at 84 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes.
The site’s critic consensus says: ‘Fueled by a charismatic cast and the gritty authenticity of writer-director Jeff Nichols’ approach, The Bikeriders offers a conventional yet impactful look at motorcycle culture.’
The inspiration behind Jeff’s latest feature was Danny Lyon’s 1967 photobook, which was centered on the Chicago-based motorcycle club Outlaws MC
The film was meant to be released in theatres on December 1 last year, but was delayed due to the SAG-AFTRA strike
It is now set to be theatrically released on June 21 in the United Kingdom and the United States
According to the synopsis: ‘The Bikeriders captures a rebellious time in America when the culture and people were changing’
After a chance encounter at a local bar, strong-willed Kathy (Jodie Comer) is inextricably drawn to Benny (Austin Butler), the newest member of Midwestern motorcycle club, the Vandals led by the enigmatic Johnny (Tom Hardy)’
‘Much like the country around it, the club begins to evolve, transforming from a gathering place for local outsiders into a dangerous underworld of violence, forcing Benny to choose between Kathy and his loyalty to the club’
The film has already garnered praise from critics, with it sitting at 84 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes
The site’s critic consensus says: ‘Fueled by a charismatic cast and the gritty authenticity of writer-director Jeff Nichols’ approach, The Bikeriders offers a conventional yet impactful look at motorcycle culture’
Jodie and Austin pictured together as Kathy and Benny in upcoming release The Bikeriders
Tom was later seen leaving the picture house after the screening and being mobbed by adoring fans
The actor graciously stopped to hand out autographs, while sporting a bright gold motorcycle helmet
Matching his onscreen biker gang leader persona, Tom left the event on his own gold motorbike
The movie star looked every inch the action hero as he carefully manoeuvred around the crowd
He became eligible to hit the road without restrictions as a bike rider after passing his category A motorcycle test back in the summer of 2017
The father-of-three is a motorbike enthusiast and owns several of his own bikes, making him perfectly suited for his role in The Bikeriders
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