Jessica Alba, Eva Green and Mickey Rourke were a few of the Sin City: A Dame to Kill For stars to attend the movie's premiere in Hollywood last night (August 19).
Alba, who reprises her role as misanthropic stripper Nancy, looked stunning in a cobalt blue strapless satin gown with peplum detail as she graced the red carpet.
British actress Green, who stars as the mysterious Ava Lord, donned a gothic-style emerald green gown.
Meanwhile Rourke, who returns as the mammoth-sized ex-convict Marv, was wearing a bizarre silver hairpiece and three-piece plaid suit as he attended the screening with his model girlfriend Anastassija Makarenko.
Other stars of Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's sequel included Rosario Dawson, turning heads in a skin-tight leather and lace dress, and Juno Temple, who shimmered in a sliver sequined mini-dress.
Josh Brolin and Bruce Willis, who play Dwight and Hartigan respectively, were also in attendance.
Alba, who reprises her role as misanthropic stripper Nancy, looked stunning in a cobalt blue strapless satin gown with peplum detail as she graced the red carpet.
British actress Green, who stars as the mysterious Ava Lord, donned a gothic-style emerald green gown.
Meanwhile Rourke, who returns as the mammoth-sized ex-convict Marv, was wearing a bizarre silver hairpiece and three-piece plaid suit as he attended the screening with his model girlfriend Anastassija Makarenko.
Other stars of Robert Rodriguez and Frank Miller's sequel included Rosario Dawson, turning heads in a skin-tight leather and lace dress, and Juno Temple, who shimmered in a sliver sequined mini-dress.
Josh Brolin and Bruce Willis, who play Dwight and Hartigan respectively, were also in attendance.
- 8/20/2014
- Digital Spy
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