Juno Temple wore a revealing nude dress as she arrived at the premiere of Venom: The Last Dance in New York City on Monday night.
Actress Ted Lasso, 35, who attended the Critics Choice Awards earlier this year, bared her cleavage in the outfit’s strapless leather bodice, which had multiple cutouts.
The bottom of the number was embellished with rhinestones and fell to her feet, covering her sky-high platform shoes.
The Fargo star added sparkly accessories, including a huge choker, a stack of bracelets, and a clutch shaped like an alien spaceship.
Her head of long, shiny blonde locks was styled in tight, even curls that cascaded down her back.
Juno Temple wore a revealing nude dress as she arrived at the premiere of Venom: The Last Dance in New York City on Monday night.
The Ted Lasso actress, 35, bared her cleavage and midriff in the strapless bodice of the dress, which had multiple slits.
Temple, a native of the United Kingdom, made her blue eyes pop with contrasting dark mascara.
Her defined cheekbones were accented with a soft pink blush, which complemented her mauve lipstick.
The Hollywood personality, who plays Dr Payne in the sci-fi action film, posed alongside co-star Clark Backo on the red carpet.
Backo, 34, turned heads when she stepped out in a tight, low-cut black dress that featured draped glove-like sleeves.
Her hair was up in a sleek updo that included golden brown micro bangs.
Clark looked stunning as she contoured her cheeks, skipped heavy eye makeup and sported bold red lipstick.
Juno also reunited with her castmates Chiwetel Ejiofor, Tom Hardy and director Kelly Marcel as they walked through the step and repeat.
The Last Dance is the third installment of the Venom films and hits theaters on October 25.
The bottom of her dress was adorned with rhinestones and fell to her feet, covering her towering platform shoes.
Juno posed alongside her Venom co-star Clark Backo, 31.
Back wore a tight, low-cut black dress that had glove-like sleeves.
Juno also joined her colleagues (from left) Chiwetel Ejiofor, director Kelly Marcel and star Tom Hardy as they walked through the step and repeat.
Juno and Chiwetel pictured in upcoming sci-fi movie
Tom Hardy created the story, produced and played his dual role as journalist Eddie Brock and the symbiote Venom in the final film of director Kelly Marcel’s trilogy.
He was seen reshooting scenes for the upcoming film in August.
The fifth film in Sony’s $110 million Spider-Man Universe also stars Chiwetel Ejiofor, Rhys Ifans, Peggy Lu, Alanna Ubach and Stephen Graham.
Ruben Fleischer’s 2018 original film, Venom, and the Andy Serkis-directed 2021 sequel, Venom: Let There Be Carnage, racked up a combined $1.3 billion at the global box office.