Halle Berry adds some sparkle to her look!
On Monday (September 16), the Oscar-winning actress, 58, was dressed to impress as she attended the world premiere of her new horror-thriller Never Let Goheld at the Regal Times Square in New York.
Berry posed for photographers wearing a crystal mesh halter dress by Tamara Ralph, which was held up at the top by a thick gold chain.
The flashy style featured a chevron pattern in various metallic hues.
She completed the glamorous look with a chunky gold bracelet, a wavy fringe, a glossy bare lip and a touch of gold.
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Halle Berry at the world premiere of ‘Never Let Go’ in New York on September 16, 2024.
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According to the official synopsis Never Let GoBerry’s character is in full protective mode.
“In this new psychological thriller, as evil takes over the world from their doorstep, the only protection for a mother (played by Berry) and her twin sons (played by Anthony B. Jenkins and Percy Daggs IV) is their house and the protective bond of their family” , it says in the description.
Halle Berry at the world premiere of ‘Never Let Go’ in New York on September 16, 2024.
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“Needed to stay connected at all times – even if they tie themselves with ropes – they cling to each other, encouraging each other to never let go. But when one of the boys questions whether evil is real, the bonds that bind them are severed, which has launched a terrifying struggle for survival,” it added.
While talking about the film at CinemaCon on April 10, Berry admitted that she had to do “a bit of Method acting” to portray someone in wilderness survival mode.
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Anthony B. Jenkins as Samuel, Halle Berry as Mom and Percy Daggs IV as Nolan in ‘Never Let Go’.
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She noted that her character “ate bugs and frogs — raw frogs — in the woods,” sharing, “I got to really skin a squirrel. Those things wildly challenged me to create some reality in this world that felt so alien.”
PETA later confirmed that director Alexandre Aja, who has made animal horror films such as 2010’s Piranha 3D and in 2019 Crawlhe only used props that look realistic, PEOPLE previously reported.
Lauren Thomasson, PETA’s director of animals in film and television, said in a statement: “While moviegoers may squirm in their seats at the sight of a ‘squirrel’ being skinned, Alexandre Aja uses movie magic instead of thinking, feeling that is in Never Let Go proves once again that technology is the key to modern, humane film production.”
Never Let Go arrives in theaters on September 20.
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