Zendaya stepped out in another sensational and futuristic outfit on Thursday, as she joined Timothée Chalamet and Austin Butler at the Dune: Part Two Seoul premiere in South Korea.
The actress, 27, showed off her long legs in a figure-hugging grey skirt, adorned with a luminous pattern resembling a circuit board.
She teamed it with a coordinating zip-up jacket with the same fluorescent detailing, which glowed as she posed for the cameras.
Zendaya added an extra few inches to her already towering frame with a pair of patent leather high heels.
The Golden Globe winner swept her dark hair up into an elegant a bun, with two distinct strands left down to frame her face.
Zendaya stepped out in another sensational and futuristic outfit on Thursday, as she joined Timothée Chalamet and Austin Butler at the Dune: Part Two Seoul premiere in South Korea
The actress, 27, showed off her long legs in a figure-hugging grey skirt, adorned with a luminous pattern resembling a circuit board
She teamed it with a coordinating zip-up jacket with the same fluorescent detailing, which glowed as she posed for the cameras
She completed her striking look with a silver ear cuff and bright purple eyeshadow outlining her eyes for added dramatic effect.
Timothée put on an animated display at the glitzy premiere, as he waved to the crowd of fans.
The actor, 27, looked typically handsome, donning a bright white double-breasted blazer with a modern twist.
He teamed it with a pair of matching smart trousers with black leather boots, while also sporting a silver chain necklace.
Austin looked every inch the movie star as he arrived in a dapper black suit with a white shirt and black tie.
Dune director Denis Villeneuve also opted for a black suit and tie for the event, as he arrived with his wife and producer Tanya Lapointe.
Tanya cut an chic figure in a black maxi dress with a gold threaded hem with a a matching coat layered over the top.
She added a pair of black shiny lace-up heels and toted a coordinating briefcase-inspired handbag.
Zendaya added an extra few inches to her already towering frame with a pair of patent leather high heels
The Golden Globe winner swept her dark hair up into an elegant a bun, with two distinct strands left down to frame her face
She completed her striking look with a silver ear cuff and bright purple eyeshadow outlining her eyes for added dramatic effect
Timothée put on an animated display at the glitzy premiere, as he waved to the crowd of fans
The actor, 27, looked typically handsome, donning a bright white double-breasted blazer with a modern twist
He teamed it with a pair of matching smart trousers with black leather boots, while also sporting a silver chain necklace
Austin looked every inch the movie star as he arrived in a dapper black suit with a white shirt and black tie
The cast and crew were mobbed by excited fans and happily took the time to stop and sign posters of the science-fiction epic.
The stars were also seen chatting to the adoring crowd and posing for selfies as they walked down the carpet.
The film takes place immediately after the first ended, when Paul Atreides and his mother Lady Jessica joined forces with Chani and the rest of the desert-dwelling Fremen to get revenge against the evil House Harkonnen, whose members have killed most of his family and friends.
The films are based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel of the same name, with first being released to much critical and commercial success in March 2021, and going on to win six Academy Awards.
Timothée leads the cast as messianic figure Paul, while Zendaya plays Chani, a member of the Fremen, who are the native inhabitants of Arrakis.
Austin has joined the cast for the sequel, playing Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, a ruthless trained assassin who is Paul’s rival to taking control of Arrakis.
The first reviews are already starting to trickle in for the film ahead of its release on March 1, and so far they’re even better than the first installment.
Dune: Part 2 has already earned an incredible 97% from 112 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
Dune director Denis Villeneuve also opted for a black suit and tie for the event, as he arrived with his wife and producer Tanya Lapointe
Tanya cut an chic figure in a black maxi dress with a gold threaded hem with a a matching coat layered over the top
The cast and crew were mobbed by excited fans and happily took the time to stop and sign posters of the science-fiction epic
The stars were also seen chatting to the adoring crowd and posing for selfies as they walked down the carpet
The film takes place immediately after the first ended, when Paul Atreides and his mother Lady Jessica joined forces with Chani and the rest of the desert-dwelling Fremen to get revenge against the evil House Harkonnen, whose members have killed most of his family and friends
The films are based on Frank Herbert’s 1965 novel of the same name, with first being released to much critical and commercial success in March 2021, and going on to win six Academy Awards
Timothée leads the cast as messianic figure Paul, while Zendaya plays Chani, a member of the Fremen, who are the native inhabitants of Arrakis (pictured)
Austin has joined the cast for the sequel, playing Feyd-Rautha Harkonnen, a ruthless trained assassin who is Paul’s rival to taking control of Arrakis (pictured)
And many of the critics praised the film’s gargantuan scope, including Rolling Stone’s David Fear, who said: ‘Villeneuve has outdone himself.
‘More importantly, he’s done justice to the scope and scale and sheer weirdness of a stoner-lit touchstone’s back half without, pun intended, sanding away its edges.’
Variety’s Peter Debruge admitted that splitting the movie in two halves was a ‘massive gamble’ that somehow paid off.
While the 2021 film set up the world, he added Part Two, ‘graduates from the world-building thrills of the 2021 original to a meaty, all-encompassing narrative.’
Alongside Timothée and Zendaya, the sequel also sees the return of stars Dave Bautista (Beast Rabban), Javier Bardem (Stiglar), Josh Brolin (Gurney Hallack) and Rebecca Ferguson (Lady Jessica).
Part Two also has its fair share of newcomers including Austin, with Florence Pugh, Christopher Walken and Anya Taylor-Joy also joining.
The film was originally scheduled for a late October 2023 release, before being pushed back to November and finally shuffled all the way back to March of this year following the dual writers and actors strikes.
The first reviews are already starting to trickle in for the film ahead of its release on March 1, and so far they’re even better than the first installment
Dune: Part 2 has already earned an incredible 97% from 112 reviews on Rotten Tomatoes
And many of the critics praised the film’s gargantuan scope, including Rolling Stone ‘s David Fear, who said: ‘Villeneuve has outdone himself’
Variety ‘s Peter Debruge admitted that splitting the movie in two halves was a ‘massive gamble’ that somehow paid off
While the 2021 film set up the world, he added Part Two, ‘graduates from the world-building thrills of the 2021 original to a meaty, all-encompassing narrative’
Alongside Timothée and Zendaya, the sequel also sees the return of stars Stellan Skarsgard (Baron Harkonnen) Dave Bautista (Beast Rabban), Javier Bardem (Stiglar), Josh Brolin (Gurney Hallack) and Rebecca Ferguson (Lady Jessica)
Part Two also has its fair share of newcomers including Austin, with Florence Pugh , Christopher Walken and Anya Taylor-Joy also joining
The film was originally scheduled for a late October 2023 release, before being pushed back to November and finally shuffled all the way back to March of this year following the dual writers and actors strikes