Lucy Liu made a striking impression at the Red One premiere in Berlin, where she appeared on the red carpet adorned in an elegant strapless black gown featuring a sophisticated maxi floral design accentuating the bust. This rare public appearance showcased Liu’s timeless style and poise.
Lucy Liu, renowned for her role in Charlie’s Angels, showcased her timeless beauty at 55 as she attended the glamorous Red One premiere held at Berlin’s UCI Luxe Uber Platz on Sunday. The Kill Bill star captivated onlookers in an exquisite strapless gown featuring a sheer, shimmering nude panel adorned with a prominent maxi floral design. Liu’s elegant, floor-length attire highlighted her slender figure as she twirled gracefully, radiating joy with her raven hair styled in a chic low updo.
Liu was accompanied by her Red One co-stars, including J.K. Simmons, Kiernan Shipka, Chris Evans, Dwayne Johnson, Bonnie Hunt, and Kristofer Hivju, as well as American director Jake Kasdan.
Shanghai Noon alum Lucy Liu appeared in high spirits as she paused for photos with fellow star Kiernan Shipka, 24, a Netflix favorite known for her role in Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. Shipka was radiant in a striking white gown, featuring a sequined bodice, a tiered ruffled maxi skirt, and a daring thigh-high slit. She completed her look with elegant white stilettos and delicate earrings, shining under the spotlight.
Meanwhile, Marvel star Chris Evans, 43, exuded sophistication in a dark khaki suit paired with a vibrant blue turtleneck. The Captain America actor sported a polished look with slightly longer hair and glasses as he posed for photos.
Former wrestler and actor Dwayne Johnson, 52, also known as The Rock, made a bold fashion choice, donning a plum maxi coat with matching trousers and a maroon turtleneck.
J.K. Simmons, 69, a fan-favorite from Spider-Man, attended with his wife, Michelle Schumacher. The Whiplash star beamed beside Schumacher, 58, who looked chic in a classic red suit ensemble.
The comedy-action film is set to premiere in UK theaters on November 6, with distribution handled by Warner Bros. and Universal Pictures. In keeping with the festive spirit of the season, the narrative revolves around a villain who abducts Santa Claus from the North Pole. An E.L.F. (Extremely Large and Formidable) operative then teams up with the world’s foremost tracker to locate Santa and restore the joy of Christmas.














































