Kirsten Dunst hit the red carpet with husband Jesse Plemons Tuesday night at the Los Angeles premiere of their new film Civil War.
The actress, 41, and the actor, 36, looked ultra-stylish as they posed for photos together.
Kirsten stunned in an elegant black dress with a ruffled embellished bodice and silky skirt.
Her blonde hair was pulled back into a sleek bun and she wore a bold red lip.
Meanwhile, Jesse looked dapper in a gray tweed suit paired with a white button-down shirt and black leather dress shoes.
Kirsten Dunst hit the red carpet with husband Jesse Plemons Tuesday night at the Los Angeles premiere of their new film Civil War.
The actress, 41, and the actor, 36, looked ultra-stylish as they posed for photos together.
The couple stars in Alex Garland’s new action film, scheduled for release on April 12.
Civil War centers on a team of journalists traveling across the United States while documenting a conflict between a dystopian government and various militias.
Dunst plays a photojournalist covering America’s descent into armed conflict.
The movie is described as “an adrenaline-filled thrill ride through a fractured, near-future America that balances on a knife’s edge.”
It also stars Cailee Spaeny, 25, and Nick Offerman, 53.
Physical production on the film began in Atlanta in March 2022 with its crew eventually moving to London.
The film was also produced on a budget of $50 million, making it A24’s most expensive project to date.
The upcoming action film, which hits theaters on April 12, is no more than three hours long.
The couple stars in Alex Garland’s new action film, scheduled for release on April 12.
Kirsten stunned in an elegant black dress with a ruffled bodice and silky skirt.
Her blonde hair was pulled back into a sleek bun and she donned a bold red lip.
The couple married in 2022.
The official trailer for Civil War was released to the public in December of last year and received a lot of attention for its powerful depiction of an alternate version of the United States.
Kirsten and Jesse met while playing an on-screen couple on the FX series Fargo in 2014. They became a real-life couple in 2016.
Jesse popped the question in 2017 and they welcomed their first child, five-year-old Ennis, the following year.
Kirsten gave birth to her second son, two-year-old James, in 2021.
The couple eventually tied the knot in Jamaica in 2022.
Last month, Kirsten gushed about the romantic and creative connection between her and Jesse.
“Because we fell in love on set, we first fell in love creatively. “I think we’ll always go back to that, not getting involved in our real lives,” she said. Marie Claire.
They played a couple again in Jane Campion’s acclaimed gay western The Power Of The Dog (2021), which earned Oscar nominations for both Jesse and Kirsten.
They first met on the set of FX’s Fargo, but didn’t start dating until 2016.
Jesse looked dapper in a gray tweed suit paired with a white button-down shirt and black leather dress shoes.
They are parents of two sons: Ennis, five years old, and James, two.
Despite the professional connection they share, Kirsten revealed that “we don’t talk on set” and they leave each other “alone.”
However, actress Marie Antoinette gushed: ‘I love working with him. The good thing is that we trust each other so much.”
She recalled: ‘Last night he sent me a scene from this miniseries he’s working on to get my opinion. If I’m having a hard time deciding on something, I’ll make him read it. I trust his opinion more than anyone and he cares about me more than anyone.
Kirsten joked that she and Jesse “hate the same things,” though she declined to provide details to the public.
Kirsten has been busy promoting Civil War and recently opened up to GQ Hype about aging in Hollywood and her refusal to try injectables like Botox and fillers.
She recalled the time a producer encouraged her to straighten her teeth.
“I was like, ‘No, I like my teeth.’ I was never that girl. I never did it,” Kirsten says, before crediting Sofia Coppola, who cast her in The Virgin Suicides when she was 16 and told her : “You are perfect just the way you are,” by shaping her decision to embrace her natural beauty.
‘I realized (later) in the decisions I had made. Not to change my teeth, not to puff up my lips, not whatever everyone wants to look like,’ she says.
‘I still know to this day, I’m not going to ruin my face and look like a weirdo. You know what I mean? I prefer to grow old and play good roles.