Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen arrive to NBC Studios in NYC
Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen arrive at NBC Studios in NYC on their Book Club: The Next Chapter promotional tour
The new film Book Club: The Next Chapter from Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen is scheduled for release on Friday, May 12.
The stars arrived at NBC Studios in New York City Monday morning on their whirlwind promotional tour for the film.
Jane, 85, looked fabulous in an olive green trouser suit, white loafers and a quilted bag.
Diane, 77, looked chic in a black turtleneck with matching slacks, holding her hat in one hand.
Mary Steenburgen, 70, stunned in a green and white floral dress with a cinched waist and white boots.
Legends: Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Mary Steenburgen and Candice Bergen’s New Movie Book Club: The Next Chapter Releases Friday, May 12
Icons: The stars arrived at NBC Studios in New York City Monday morning on their whirlwind promotional tour for the movie
Candice, 76, wore a blue top with black slacks and added an orange jacket on top to complete her look.
Book Club: The Next Chapter is a sequel to the hit movie Book Club, which came out in 2018.
Director Bill Holderman returns for the sequel; he co-wrote the sequel with Erin Simms.
Book Club was Bill’s directorial debut; he also co-wrote the original film with Erin.
The original movie focused around the four stars as they read the Fifty Shades of Gray steam book.
Book Club: The Next Chapter is about the ladies who go to Italy for a girls trip.
Stunning: Jane, 85, looked fabulous in an olive green trouser suit, with white slip-on shoes and a quilted bag
Unbelievable: Jane said in a recent interview that she’s the ‘happiest’ she’s ever been – at age 85
Elegant: Diane, 77, has a chic figure in a black turtleneck with matching slacks, holding her hat in one hand
May 12: Book Club: The Next Chapter is a sequel to the hit movie Book Club, which came out in 2018
Jane said in a recent interview that she’s the “happiest” she’s ever been – at age 85.
The star spoke People magazine about the experience of growing older and how she has dealt with setbacks in her life.
“There have been tragedy and difficult things in my life. But I never succumbed to them. I’ve been resilient all my life,” she told the outlet.
On getting older: “Something bad happens and you think, ‘Well, that’s happened before and I’m fine. I’ll get over it.’ You know what’s important. I spent a lot of time as a canoe without a paddle in the current. As I got older. I’ve learned that I’m going to put an oar in the water and steer,’ Jane said.