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Angelina Jolie’s Children Wore Upcycled Dresses At Eternals World Premiere

The Marvel epic had its world premiere in Los Angeles on Monday (Oct 18).

The Marvel epic had its world premiere in Los Angeles on Monday (Oct 18).

The Marvel epic had its world premiere in Los Angeles on Monday (Oct 18).

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It was a family affair for Angelina Jolie at the world premiere of Marvel’s Eternals in Los Angeles.

The Oscar-winning actress, 46, brought five of her six children — Maddox, 20, Zahara, 16, Shiloh, 15, and twins Vivienne and Knox, 13 — to the event on Monday (October 18). Pax, 17, didn’t attend the premiere.

Directed by Chloe Zhao, the Oscar-feted filmmaker of Nomadland, Eternals follows a race of immortal beings with superhuman powers who have been living on Earth for thousands of years.

At the event held at Hollywood’s Dolby Theatre, Angelina was joined by fellow cast members — including Gemma Chan, Salma Hayek, Richard Madden and Kumail Nanjiani (Barry Koeghan, who plays Druig, in the movie, was absent.)

Watch the red carpet here:Eternals opens in Singapore cinemas on Nov 4, with sneaks on Nov 3.

Photos: Disney/Getty Images, TPG News/Click Photos

1 of 14 Angelina Jolie


The Oscar winner invited all her children — Maddox, 20, Vivienne, 13, Knox, 13, Shiloh, 15, and Zahara, 16 — to the event. Angelina, who plays warrior Thena, wore a draped Balmain Resort 2022 gown, while her kids “upcycled [her] old stuff”. Zahara’s outfit was the same dress Angelina wore to the 2014 Oscars. Pax, 17, didn't attend the premiere.

  • 2 of 14 Gemma Chan


    The London-born Crazy Rich Asian stars — seen here in a white feathery Louis Vuitton gown — plays Sersi in Eternals. It’s Gemma’s second MCU movie: she was the blue-skinned Minn-Erva in 2019’s Captain Marvel.

  • 3 of 14 Salma Hayek


    The Hitman’s Wife’s Bodyguard actress, who plays Ajak, the leader of the Eternals, brought her 14-year-old daughter Valentina Palmoa Pinault to the event. They both wore outfits from Kering, owned by Selma’s husband, François-Henri Pinault.

  • 4 of 14 Richard Madden


    The Game of Thrones star, who plays Ikrais, turned up in a dashing velvet tux. Is it just me or does this look has ‘James Bond’ written all over?

  • 5 of 14 Don Lee


    Dressed in a shiny blue suit, the Train to Busan star, aka Ma Dong-Seok to his Asian fans, makes his Hollywood debut as Gilgamesh, the strongest among the Eternals. His character is very close to Angelina’s Thena and protective of her.

  • 6 of 14 Kumail Nanjiani


    The Silicon Valley actor, who plays Kingo, told The Hollywood Reporter that his purple-and-gold traditional Pakistani sherwani was put together by his stylist Jeanne Yang and Karachi-based designer Umar Sayeed.


  • 7 of 14 Brian Tyree Henry


    Like Kumail, the Atlanta actor went for purple, in a custom suit from Alba. Brian plays Phastos, the MCU’s first openly gay character.

  • 8 of 14 Lauren Ridloff


    The Walking Dead star and former Miss Deaf America showed off her legs in this black-and-white white romper. She plays, Makkari, the fastest woman in the universe and the MCU’s first deaf character.

  • 9 of 14 Lia McHugh


    The 14-year-old American, the youngest in the Eternals cast, dazzled in this red mini. In the movie, her character Sprite is 7,000 years old, give or take.

  • 10 of 14 Kit Harrington


    Another Game of Thrones alum. Kit, who plays Dane Whiteman, Sersi’s love interest, went for a casual look with the pinstriped suit.

  • 11 of 14 Chloe Zhao

    The Oscar-winning director of Nomadland is behind Eternals, which boasts one of the most diverse casts of any Marvel movie.

  • 12 of 14 Salma Hayek, Chloe Zhao and Don Lee
    13 of 14 Angelina Jolie and Salma Hayek
    14 of 14 The cast and creatives of 'Eternals'

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