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IntroductionEmily Blunt put on a loved up display with husband John Krasinski as they hit the red carpet at a st
Emily Blunt put on a loved up display with husband John Krasinski as they hit the red carpet at a star-studded screening of her new movie The Fall Guy in London on Monday.
The British actress, 41, was the epitome of sophistication in a chic white suit which boasted a contrasting black lapel and cuffs.
Emily layered the tailored jacket over a sheer blouse which teased a glimpse of her lingerie beneath and completed the look with a pair of pointed Malone Souliers heels.
Meanwhile John, 44, who shares daughters Hazel, nine, and Violet, seven, with his wife, cut a dapper figure in a brown suit and striped tie.
Also on the red carpet was Emily's co-star Ryan Gosling, 43, who opted for a more smart causal look in a suave grey blazer and trousers worn with an open collared shirt.
Emily Blunt, 41 put on a loved up display with husband John Krasinski, 44, as they hit the red carpet at a star-studded screening of her new movie The Fall Guy in London on Monday
The British actress was the epitome of sophistication in a chic white suit which boasted a contrasting black lapel and cuffs
Also on the red carpet was Emily's co-star Ryan Gosling , 43, who opted for a more smart causal look in a suave grey blazer and trousers worn with an open collared shirt
It comes after Emily revealed Emily revealed how much her family loved Sydney after they whole family headed down under to film the action movie last year.
Telling Daily Telegraph:'Sydney was so good to us and welcomed us with open arms,'
'The kids adored it – they adored missing the New York winter. It was the best – the best food, the best restaurants, just the nicest people.'
Emily added that she and her family had a 'low-key life' in Australia in between filming on the high octane set.
'It was just this endless group of actors who just wanted to see how far they could go to make each other laugh, and so it was a joy in that way,' she says.
In the three-minute trailer for the film, released in November, Colt (Ryan Gosling) finds himself in quite the complicated situation while working with his director ex Jody (Blunt) while also trying to solve a crime.
Nearly the entire clip focuses on whether or not Colt and Jody rekindle the flame and toward the end a moment is shown of the two finally sharing a kiss.
The trailer is set to the tune of Bon Jovi classic You Give Love A Bad Name which sets the fun tone for the action comedy film.
Emily layered the tailored jacket over a sheer blouse which teased a glimpse of her lingerie beneath and completed the look with a pair of pointed heels
Meanwhile John who shares daughters Hazel, nine, and Violet, seven, with his wife, cut a dapper figure in a brown suit and striped tie
Emily forwent a necklace and accessorised with a huge diamond broach and cocktail rings
Ryan and Emily posed up a storm together ahead of the screening
The pair made a dramatic entrance through broken glasses for the stunt man themed movie
Emily had to helped through through the wreckage
Aaron Taylor-Johnson who also appears in the movie was effortlessly stylish in all black
The actor beamed as he joined his co-stars
(L-R) Ryan Gosling, Logan Holladay, director David Leitch, producer Kelly McCormick, Ben Jenkin and Emily Blunt
Colt and Jody reunite on set despite the director insisting she never wants to work with the star again.
However things get particularly interesting when the star of the film Tom Ryder, played by Aaron Taylor-Johnson, goes missing.
Jody asks Colt to find Tom which leads him to plenty of trouble but luckily he has his stunt training background to get him out of many physical situations.
The film also stars Hannah Waddingham and Winston Duke.
There's no doubt that the action, with many of the most impressive moments shot on location in iconic spots around the harbour city, is a huge draw for Australian film fans.
Clara Amfo commanded attention in a neon green suit
Rob Beckett (L) and Romesh Ranganathan (R) also attended the VIP screening
The movie's stunt men took to the red carpet
Both the Opera House and the Sydney Harbour Bridge were closed down during production, to allow the incredible moments to be captured on film safely.
With rave early reviews touching on the film's comedy, Gosling and Blunt's palpable chemistry and the film's tribute to the stunt profession and wider film industry,
The Fall Guy has already been given an impressive 89 per cent approval rating from critics on Rotten Tomatoes.
The Fall Guy is in cinemas Wednesday April 24.
In the three-minute trailer for the film Colt (Ryan) finds himself in quite the complicated situation while working with his director ex Jody (Emily) while also trying to solve a crime
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