Phoebe Waller-Bridge looks gorgeous at the Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny premiere

Phoebe Waller-Bridge looked stunning attending the premiere of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.

The actress, 37, looked elegant in a black silk fishtail dress she wore with matching opera gloves.

Phoebe, who plays Indiana’s goddaughter Helena Shaw in the upcoming blockbuster, had onlookers gawking and pointing as she whipped up a storm.

She beamed at photographers before sharing a photo with her co-star Ethann Isidore, who plays Teddy Kumar.

It wasn’t long before she joined James Mangold, Harrison Ford and Mads Mikkelsen for a group photo at the glitzy event.

Wow! Phoebe Waller-Bridge looked stunning attending the premiere of Indiana Jones And The Dial Of Destiny at the 76th Cannes Film Festival

The premiere proved to be the hottest ticket to this year’s Cannes festival, with a slew of glamorous beauties, including Karlie Kloss and Gemma Chan, also in attendance.

Harrison will reprise his role as the titular hero for the final time in the fifth Indiana Jones film, having first taken on the iconic character in 1984’s Raiders Of The Lost Ark.

The movie, out June 30, also stars Mads as Jurgen Voller, an ex-Nazi who now works for NASA and is directed by James Mangold.

Harrison has already left the franchise, taking over the role of Thunderbolt Ross from the late William Hurt in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is set in the year 1969, after Ford’s Indiana Jones against the background of the American space race.

The protagonist is said to be “uncomfortable” about the US government enlisting former Nazis in their race to take the Russians to the moon.

Other newcomers include Antonio Banderas as Indy’s friend Renaldo, Thomas Kretschmann as Colonel Weber, Toby Jones as Basil Shaw, and Boyd Holbrook as Klaber.

Phoebe plays Indiana Jones’ goddaughter Helena Shaw in the film, with filmmakers describing the character as “smooth” and “charming.”

OMG: Phoebe made onlookers gawk and point as they set up a storm

OMG: Phoebe made onlookers gawk and point as they set up a storm

Sizzling: The actress, 37, cuts an elegant figure in a black silk fishtail dress that she wore with matching opera gloves

What a pair!  Phoebe shared a photo with her co-star Ethann Isidore, who plays Teddy Kumar

Sizzling: The actress, 37, cuts an elegant figure in a black silk fishtail dress that she wore with matching opera gloves

Talented: She plays Indiana's goddaughter Helena Shaw in the upcoming blockbuster

Talented: She plays Indiana’s goddaughter Helena Shaw in the upcoming blockbuster

Happy: She gave photographers a radiant smile

Happy: She gave photographers a radiant smile

Star studded: It wasn't long before she joined James Mangold, Harrison Ford and Mads Mikkelsen (LR) for a group photo at the glitzy event

Star studded: It wasn’t long before she joined James Mangold, Harrison Ford and Mads Mikkelsen (LR) for a group photo at the glitzy event

“She’s a mystery and a wonder,” Phoebe, who also stars in the film alongside Antonio Banderas, told Empire about her character.

“Making the movie was everything I had hoped for, with the chance to work on my own stunts and action sequences,” she added.

“If the script said throw yourself on the back of a vehicle, I threw myself on the back of a vehicle!”

The upcoming action movie will be released on June 30 and will be the last Indiana Jones movie.

“This is the last movie in the series and this is the last time I play the character. I expect it will be the last time he appears in a movie,” Harrison himself recently confirmed in an interview with Total Film.

In November, it was reported that Disney Plus was in the early stages of developing an Indiana Jones TV series, though Harrison insisted he was not involved in that either.

He said he “will not be involved in that, if it comes to fruition,” adding that he is quite excited for fans to see the latest Indy adventure.

“I had been ambitious to make this movie for 10 years, and there finally came a time when we all committed to it,” the actor admitted.

“It was a joyous moment for me. I think it’s a rare situation I find myself in.”

‘I have been able to deliver beautiful films developed by Steven [Spielberg] and George [Lucas] over a period of 40 years, and to end it not with a whimper, but with a bang, has been my greatest ambition for this excursion,” he continued.

Good watch: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is set in the year 1969, following Ford's Indiana Jones against the backdrop of the American 'space race'

Good watch: Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny is set in the year 1969, following Ford’s Indiana Jones against the backdrop of the American ‘space race’