Penelope Cruz, Adam Driver and Shailene Woodley looked their absolute best as they rolled up to the premiere of Ferrari.
The biopic, which stars the three Hollywood stars, sees Driver play the titular race car icon Enzo Ferrari, the Italian founder of the car manufacturer.
The film follows Enzo’s life in 1957, as he prepares his company to enter the famed Mille Miglia, a 1,000 mile motorsport race held on the open road.
Driver, 40, opted for a smart black suit worn over a crisp white button down while his co-stars looked incredible in their own stunning frocks.
Penelope, 49, stood out in a gorgeous black dress adorned with colorful floral decor and a plunging neckline.
Penelope Cruz, Adam Driver and Shailene Woodley looked their absolute best as they rolled up to the premiere of Ferrari in Los Angeles on Tuesday
The beauty radiated with glossy hair tumbling down straight and a flawless dusting of makeup on her complexion.
Taking the glamour up a notch, she accessorized with a pairing of gold bracelets, earrings, and a glimmering silver ring. She also rocked a glossy plum manicure.
Shailene, 32, cut a chic figure in a sandy brown turtleneck worn beneath layers of gold necklaces.
The Degrassi alum coated her naturally gorgeous complexion with a bold coral red lip, a dashing of radiant blush, and fashionable eye makeup.
Other superstars in attendance were Patrick Dempsey and Milo Ventimiglia.
Patrick, who also appears in Ferrari, looked dashing in a crisp black suit and tie combo with a plaid collared shirt.
The Grey’s Anatomy alum was joined by his stunning wife Jillian Fink, who wowed in a glimmering gold dress.
They attended the show with their children – daughter Talula Fyfe Dempsey, 21, and 16-year-old twin sons Sullivan Patrick Dempsey and Darby Galen Dempsey.
The Hollywood icons star in the biopic about the titular Enzo Ferrari
The film follows Enzo’s life in 1957, as he prepares his company to enter the famed Mille Miglia, a 1,000 mile motorsport race held on the open road
Taking the glamour up a notch, she accessorized with a pairing of gold bracelets, earrings, and a glimmering silver ring
Ferrari will be released in the U.S. on December 25.
In October, the actor recounted a particularly ‘terrifying’ scene he shot for the film.
At one point in the film, the actor had to drive an ‘open-wheel single seater’ vintage sports car that was altered to connect a camera to it.
‘It teleports you back to the time and you realize if you turn left or right the wrong way, then you’re dead,’ the Star Wars: Rise of Skywalker star told Variety.
He added ‘There’s at least seatbelts in the newer cars.’
Shailene, 32, cut a chic figure in a sandy brown turtleneck worn beneath layers of gold necklaces
Cruz and Woodley posed with Ferrari’s director Michael Mann
The A-listers soaked up the spotlight ahead of the screening
Penelope clutched Shailene’s wrist
The trio looked in high spirits for their big night
Patrick Dempsey and Milo Ventimiglia were looking stylish on the red carpet
Dempsey was joined by his stunning wife Jillian Fink
They attended the show with their children – daughter Talula Fyfe Dempsey, 21, and 16-year-old twin sons Sullivan Patrick Dempsey and Darby Galen Dempsey
Making the point of how dangerous the car felt, the Marriage Story star added at a press conference for the New York Film Festival that driving it felt like he was in a ‘moving coffin.’
Adam and Michael Mann, the director of Ferrari, clarified at the press conference that drivers didn’t wear seatbelts back in the day because ‘get[ting] thrown from the car,’ was, ‘considered more safe’ than being dragged around in the aforementioned ‘moving coffin.’
Michael added of the no-seatbelts concept, ‘The idea was you’d rather be thrown from the car than dragged by the car.’
He had the cast enroll in a ‘race driving 101’ where they test-drove contemporary Ferraris ahead of filming.
Driver was looking sharp in a crisp midnight blue suit worn over a smart white button down
The cast gathered together for a group photo
The cast applauded as Mann took the spotlight
Dempsey posed beside a slick race car
The film follows Enzo’s life in 1957, as he prepares his company to enter the famed Mille Miglia, a 1,000 mile motorsport race held on the open road
He explained that ‘I wanted everybody to have an experience of driving these cars on a racetrack,’ for an extra layer of authenticity when they began production.
The film has already wowed audiences.
At the Venice Film Festival, the film received a seven minute 30 second standing ovation.