Elizabeth Olsen put on a lively show when she stepped out with Carrie Coon for a special screening of His Three Daughters at the Soho Hotel.
The 35-year-old actress was spotted getting into a car as she headed to a screening of her latest film on Monday.
The Wandavision star wore a black blazer as she left her hotel with co-star Carrie, 43, who followed in an all-white outfit.
Elizabeth parted her dark hair in the middle and let it fall in loose waves as she showed off her cleavage in the low-cut jacket.
Carrie contrasted her co-star’s look with her sparkling outfit, which she paired with a brown leather bag and layered gold necklaces.
Elizabeth Olsen, 35, showed her excitement as she stepped out with Carrie Coon, 43, for a special screening of His Three Daughters at The Soho Hotel on Monday night.
The actress was spotted getting into a car as she headed to the screening of her latest film at the central London venue.
Carrie contrasted her co-star’s all-black look with an all-white outfit that she paired with a brown leather bag and layered gold necklaces as she headed to the screening.
When they both got into the car, they looked surprised and confused.
As Connie followed behind her, she made a surprised face at the fans outside before heading to the film screening.
The film follows Carrie, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth as three estranged sisters who come back together to care for their father.
The synopsis reads: ‘From writer-director Azazel Jacobs (French Exit, The Lovers) comes this bittersweet and often funny story of an aging patriarch and the three adult daughters who come to be with him in his final days.
‘Katie, played by Carrie, is a controlling Brooklyn mom who has to deal with a disobedient teenage daughter; freewheeling Christina (Elizabeth Olsen) is a different kind of mother, separated from her offspring for the first time; and Rachel (Natasha Lyonne) is a sports-betting smoker who has never left her father’s apartment, much to the chagrin of her half-sisters, who share a different mother and worldview.’
Elizabeth and The Gilded Age actress were joined by Lily Collins for the star-studded event.
The American actress, 35, arrived with Lucy Boynton, 30, and Elizabeth as they posed for photos at The Soho Hotel.
Lily looked chic in a black A-line dress, paired with a smart blazer and trainers.
As Connie followed Elizabeth, she made a surprised face at the fans outside before heading to the screening.
Elizabeth seemed to grimace as she climbed into the waiting car and stared in bewilderment at the scene outside.
The Wandavision star wore a black blazer and parted her hair down the middle.
For the screening, Elizabeth looked chic in a black minidress with dramatic puffed sleeves and a white bow collar.
Lucy opted for a knitted dress with a pair of knee-high leather boots and accessorized with a red handbag.
Meanwhile, Elizabeth, who stars in the film, looked chic in a black minidress with dramatic puffed sleeves and a white bow collar.
She added opaque tights and upped her height with a pair of black stilettos.
The entire cast made sure to snap a quick photo together during the screening, and Lily and playwright Jeremy O. Harris joined in for the group shot.
Elizabeth has been branching out and taking on new roles since ending her Marvel character Wanda Maxcimoff.
The star played Wanda (aka Scarlet Witch) in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022).
He also portrayed the antihero in Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014), Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Last year, Olsen told Variety that she doesn’t miss playing the character.
She said, ‘No, I don’t. I think I’ve been playing it for almost 10 years. And I’ve loved it.
The film follows Carrie, Natasha Lyonne and Elizabeth as three estranged sisters who come back together to care for their father (pictured).
The cast made sure to snap a quick photo all together at the screening with Lily and playwright Jeremy O. Harris joining in for the group photo (pictured left to right: Lily Collins, Carrie Coon, Natasha Lyonne, Elizabeth Olsen, Katherine Waterston and playwright Jeremy O. Harris)
Elizabeth has been branching out and taking on new roles since ending her Marvel character Wanda Maxcimoff (pictured in Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness 2022).
“And I think the reason I don’t call[Marvel president]Kevin Feige every day with ideas is because I’m really proud of what we were able to do.”
Olsen also warned future Marvel stars not to sign multi-picture deals.
“I say give them one. I think it gives you more control,” she said on the Happy Sad Confused podcast.
“It took me away from the physical ability to do certain jobs that I thought were more aligned with the things I enjoyed as an audience member,” she explained. “And this is me being the most honest.”
The Ingrid Goes West star added: “I started to feel frustrated. I had this job security, but I was losing these parts that I felt were more a part of who I was.
“And the further I got away from that, the less I was considered,” Olsen said.
She revealed that one of those roles she had to turn down was in Yorgos Lanthimos’ 2015 Oscar-nominated film, The Lobster.