Hugh Grant, and his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein looked every inch the happy couple as they attended the Wonka premiere in Paris on Friday night.
The iconic actor, 63, who plays an Oompa-Loompa in the movie, and his producer wife, 40, put on a cosy display on the red carpet at Cinema UCG Normandie.
Hugh couldn’t wipe the smile of his face as he stood alongside his wife who wore a glamorous black dress which boasted ruffles, delicate embroidery and sheer panelling.
Anna, who is a prolific television producer, accessorised perfectly with small silver hoops and black rounded toe heels.
She wore her brunette tresses swept back in a half up do and opted for a natural makeup look while posing for the cameras.
Hugh Grant , and his wife Anna Elisabet Eberstein looked every inch the happy couple as they attended the Wonka premiere in Paris on Friday night
The iconic actor, 63, who plays an Oompa-Loompa in the movie was also joined by leading man, Timothée Chalamet who plays Wonka in the new film
Meanwhile Hugh looked as dapper as usual in a black velvet suit with an open collar shirt.
The couple, who share three children together, wed in 2018 at the Chelsea register office near their £10million west London home.
Hugh plays an Oompa Loompa in the film but his role has been met with controversy.
The decision to cast Hugh was criticised by an actor with dwarfism, who argued the part should have been offered to an actor with the condition as there is a lack of roles for dwarfs.
The Oompa-Loompas were played by actors with dwarfism in two previous films based on Roald Dahl’s iconic children’s book.
In Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, the Oompa Loompas are the small workers in the factory that Wonka imported from Loompaland.
Also in attendance was leading man, Timothée Chalamet who plays Wonka – which tells the story of the chocolatier before he opens his chocolate factory.
Timothée looked typically stylish as he put on a dazzling display on the red carpet.
He opted for a see through string vest, which he paired with grey suit trousers and smart trousers.
Hugh couldn’t wipe the smile of his face as he cosied up his beautiful wife who wore a glamorous black dress which boasted ruffles, delicate embroidery and sheer panelling
Timothée looked typically stylish as he put on a dazzling display on the red carpet in a see through string vest, which he paired with grey suit trousers and smart trousers
Moviegoers have raved about Wonka, with some describing Timothee’s performance a ‘charisma factor’ and Hugh’s as ‘exceptional’
Model and former Midd France, Flora Coquerel stepped out in a grey dress with a matching cropped cardigan
He kept his curly locks long and was all smiles he joked alongside his sidekick, Hugh.
Meanwhile model and former Midd France, Flora Coquerel stepped out in a grey dress with a matching cropped cardigan.
She styled her caramel locks into glamorous curls and wore a soft palette of makeup.
Amandine Petit, also a French model and beauty pageant titleholder also posed up a storm for photographers in a black cropped top and skirt, which she paired with a long pleather coat and chunky boots.
Fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier put on a stylish display in an all black ensemble and carried a chunky scarf to keep out the winter chill.
The star-studded appearances come as moviegoers have raved about Wonka, the big screen origins tale of Roald Dahl’s chocolatier.
Amandine Petit, a French model and beauty pageant titleholder posed up a storm for photographers in a black cropped top and skirt, which she paired with a long pleather coat and chunky boots
Fashion designer Jean-Paul Gaultier put on a stylish display in an all black ensemble and carried a chunky scarf to keep out the winter chill
Variety/The A.V. Club film critic Courtney Howard called Wonka ‘a winning confection, filled with perfect amounts of charm, whimsy & poignancy, powered by pure imagination & bright, nimble musical numbers.’
He added: ‘Timothée Chalamet is a charisma factory. His full committal is intoxicating.
‘Hugh Grant [as an Oompa-Loompa] in exceptional IDGAF mode.’
IndieWire chief film critic David Ehrlich simply wrote: ‘Wonka good. Paul King king.’
Roger Ebert associate editor Robert Daniels ‘surprisingly, mostly, enjoyed WONKA’ and called Timothée ‘a really gifted comedic actor, smartly leveraging his star persona for laughs.’
The origin tale on Willy Wonka – based on Roald Dahl’s 1964 novel Charlie and the Chocolate Factory – hits UK theaters December 8 and US theaters December 15.
Wonka, directed by Paul King (the man behind Paddington) also features Keegan-Michael Key, Matt Lucas, Sally Hawkins, Rowan Atkinson, Olivia Colman and newcomer Calah Lane.
Chalamet earned $9M to portray the titular character after beating out Tom Holland, Donald Glover, Ezra Miller and Ryan Gosling for the role.
The eccentric genius, who delighted in punishing naughty children, was memorably originated by Gene Wilder in Mel Stuart’s 1971 beloved classic Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory.