Willem Dafoe and Christoph Waltz join the celebrities lined up to perform at the Venice International Film Festival.
The Hollywood heavyweights were clearly pictured in good spirits when they arrived at the event Tuesday night ahead of the premiere of their movie Dead For A Dollar.
Written and directed by Walter Hill, the western starring alongside actress Rachel Brosnahan.
It depicts a bounty hunter (Waltz) searching for the missing businessman’s wife (Brosnahan).
The actress appeared alongside her co-stars on the red carpet in a floor-length pastel dress with shaded jewel detailing.
Dafoe wore a black shirt and black jacket with a dark tie, while Waltz opted for a simple tuxedo.
The previous night saw the arrival of British superstars Harry Styles and Florence Pugh in Olivia Wilde’s highly anticipated film Don’t Worry Darling.
Styles lived up to his reputation for bold fashion choices by donning a navy suit and a baby blue shirt with a long collar, paired with painted nails.
The 28-year-old was greeted by an army of screaming fans on the red carpet.
Pugh also wore an eye-catching off-the-shoulder Valentino gown with a sparkly train and black floral accessories on her legs.
The pair were joined on the carpet by fellow actors Nick Kroll and Chris Pine, as well as Wilde.
Don’t Worry Darling reportedly received a five-minute standing ovation after the screening ended Monday night.
The film has received a lot of media attention recently due to reports of behind-the-scenes tension and uncertainty about details surrounding Shia Rubouf’s departure from the project.
Ahead of the premiere, Wilde said he didn’t want to be part of the “endless tabloid gossip” and “hustle and bustle”.
Stars ahead of the 79th Venice Film Festival include Timothée Chalamet, Cate Blanchett and Adam Driver.