Anya Taylor-Joy was heavily dressed in pink as Chris Pratt posed with his wife Katherine Schwarzenegger at the Los Angeles premiere of The Super Mario Bros. movie in Los Angeles.
Held at Regal LA Live, the event welcomed a cavalcade of cast members from the film, who modeled colors chosen to reflect their characters.
Chris has been cast as Mario, a move that initially sparked a ‘cultural appropriation’ furor on the internet over the fact that the movie star is not in fact Italian, and gave the character a touch of class at the premiere.
The 43-year-old Guardians of the Galaxy cupcake emphasized his muscular physique in a skintight burgundy suit that brought back memories of Mario’s red shirt and baseball cap.
He modeled the suit over a simple white dress shirt, tieless and leaving his top button undone enticingly as he smiled alongside his second wife.
In town: Anya Taylor-Joy (left) was dressed heavily in pink as Chris Pratt posed with wife Katherine Schwarzenegger (right) at the Los Angeles premiere of The Super Mario Bros. movie in Los Angeles.
Meanwhile, Katherine, the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, slid her enviably slender body into a strapless black cocktail dress embroidered with intricate patterns, including a cross.
Just as Chris winked at Mario with her look, Anya stopped by the premiere in a bubblegum pink jumpsuit that was reminiscent of the color her character Princess Peach normally wears.
The 26-year-old actress sported a luxuriously wavy ash blonde hairstyle that was similarly reminiscent of the blonde bob that fans of Princess Peach will instantly recognise.
She teamed the skintight jumpsuit with a pair of hot pink platform boots, as well as a pair of gloves that she showed off as she poked for the camera with her fists raised ready to fight.
Charlie Day, who plays Luigi and was suitably dressed in green for the premiere, shone with his wife Mary Elizabeth Ellis, while Veep star Sam Richardson attended the party on the arm of his girlfriend Nicole Boyd.
Sebastián Maniscalco turned the showbiz gala into a family outing, bringing along not only his wife Lana Gómez, but also their three-year-old children Caruso and five-year-old Serafina, who were adorably dressed as Mario and the Princess. Peach.
Tori Kelly donned a figure-hugging dress with a psychedelic print and Kevin Michael Richardson donned a baggy suit over a T-shirt as Mario creator Shigeru Miyamoto pumped his fist in the air triumphantly.
NSYNC alumnus AJ McLean warmly placed his hands on the shoulders of his daughters Elliott, 9, and Lyric, 6, whom he shares with his ex-wife Rochelle, with whom he announced his separation this week.
Look of love: Chris has been cast as Mario, a move that initially sparked an internet ‘cultural appropriation’ furor over the fact that the movie star is not in fact Italian, and gave the character a tip of the hat in premiere.
Hunk-tastic: The 43-year-old Guardians of the Galaxy cupcake emphasized his muscular physique in a skintight burgundy suit that brought back memories of Mario’s red shirt and baseball cap.
Meanwhile: Katherine, the daughter of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver, slid her enviably slender body into a strapless black cocktail dress embroidered with intricate patterns including a cross.
Seth Rogen, dressed in gray to signify his role as Donkey Kong, enjoyed a warm embrace with Jack Black, who fully committed to his turtle monster Bowser persona by donning a jacket with a spiked back.
In a dazzling, star-studded group photo to remember, Sebastian, Jack, Seth, Charlie, Anya and Chris posed with Illumination CEO Chris Melendandri and Shigeru himself.
The film’s directors, Michael Jelenic and Aaron Horvath, who previously developed Cartoon Network’s Teen Titans Go!, beamed as they attended the premiere of their new film.
With a first-rate cast that also includes Keegan Michael Key and Fred Armisen, the film will have a wide theatrical release in the United States next Wednesday.
Pratt recently opened up about the controversy surrounding his casting as Mario during an interview with Gizmodo.
During the interview, Pratt expressed that he understood that longtime fans of the Mario franchise were particularly committed to the integrity of the character.
‘I totally get it, man. There is a passionate fan base and I am one of the fans. I understand. In general, people don’t want something like this to be ruined. They are precious about it. They are careful. And I’m thankful for that,’ he said.
The Jurassic World Dominion star later commented that he had gone above and beyond to faithfully represent the Nintendo character while working on the feature.
Full bore: Seth Rogen, dressed in gray to signify his role as Donkey Kong, enjoyed a warm embrace with Jack Black, who fully committed to his turtle monster persona Bowser by donning a jacket with a spiked back.
Date night: Charlie Day, who plays Luigi and was suitably dressed in green for the premiere, sparkled alongside his wife Mary Elizabeth Ellis (left), while Veep star Sam Richardson attended the bash on the arm of his girlfriend Nicole Boyd (right)
Party of four: Sebastián Maniscalco turned the showbiz gala into a family outing, not only with his wife Lana Gómez, but also with their children Caruso, three, and Serafina, five, who were adorably dressed as Mario and the Princess peach.
All together now: NSYNC alumnus AJ McLean warmly placed his hands on the shoulders of his nine-year-old daughters Elliott and six-year-old Lyric, whom he shares with his ex-wife Rochelle, with whom he announced his separation this week.
Sensational: In a dazzling, star-studded group photo to remember, Sebastian, Jack, Seth, Charlie, Anya and Chris posed with Illumination CEO Chris Melendandri and Shigeru himself.
The artist stated, “I care as much as everyone else to make sure it doesn’t get ruined.”
Day went on to explain why he felt fans of the Mario franchise were particularly wary of the film’s portrayal of the characters.
“In a lot of ways, the game had taken care of people, I think, in a way that they don’t want the franchise to be ruined at all,” he said.
Pratt went on to discuss his personal history with the Mario series, which began with his encounter with the original Donkey Kong arcade machine during its early years.
‘My first memory is the game room. And then shortly after, probably within six months to a year, the NES came out and we had one in our house and boy, yeah, the rest is history,’ he said.