Sandra Bullock cut a stylish figure as she arrived at the Corinthia Hotel in London to promote her new movie The Lost City on Thursday.
The actress, 57, looked effortlessly chic in flared blue jeans and a black top, which she paired with black pointed stilettos.
She wrapped up warm amid the chilly temperatures with a smart black jacket slung across her shoulders as she arrived at the luxury hotel.
Chic: Sandra Bullock cut a stylish figure as she arrived at the Corinthia Hotel in London to promote her new movie The Lost City on Thursday
Stylish: The actress, 57, looked effortlessly chic in flared blue jeans and a black top, which she paired with black pointed stilettos
Sandra styled her dark windswept tresses in a natural fashion across her shoulders and accentuated her striking features with a light dusting of make-up.
She accessorised her chic ensemble with an array of gold earrings, while she wore a black face mask while arriving at the venue.
Her appearance comes after Daniel Radcliffe spoke about his role in the new comedy film The Lost City where he stars opposite Sandra and Channing Tatum.
The film follows Sandra’s character Loretta Sage, a romance novelist whose books follow a fictional hero named Dash.
Chilly: She wrapped up warm amid the chilly temperatures with a smart black jacket slung across her shoulders as she arrived at the luxury hotel
Looking good: Sandra styled her dark windswept tresses in a natural fashion across her shoulders and accentuated her striking features with a light dusting of make-up
Daniel plays an eccentric billionaire and criminal named Abigail Fairfax, who kidnaps Loretta because he believes The Lost City in her book is real and wants her to guide him there.
On taking on the role, Daniel said it was a ‘simple decision’ as the script was ‘hugely fun’ while he also wanted the opportunity to work with Channing and Sandra.
Speaking about Channing, he added: ‘He is the world’s nicest man, and genuinely the most physically capable actor… he’s made to be an action star.’
Daniel revealed Sandra asked for his autograph because her sister is a huge Harry Potter fan, adding: ‘Not for her, I would love to say it was for her – her sister is a Potter fan, it’s still cool. It’s weird, my mind is blown by the idea that would impress anyone.’
Covid: She accessorised her chic ensemble with an array of gold earrings, while she wore a black face mask while arriving at the venue
Venture: Sandra was promoting her new film The Lost City, which follows Sandra’s character Loretta Sage, a romance novelist whose books follow a fictional hero named Dash
The star said he couldn’t consider himself to be in Sandra’s ‘category’ of fame, as he joked that she was scared of him going overboard on a boat on his first day filming.
‘First day I was on a boat, I was trying to look cool in a suit, and they were worried about me going over the side of that boat,’ he added.
According to Deadline, The Lost City brought in $11.55M and on Saturday it raked in $11.8M.
An older female demographic made up 61% overall of the viewers. Half the people who went to the theater to see the film were over 35.
The Lost City cost $68 million, according to Variety, which is fairly expensive for a rom-com.
Good start: According to Deadline, The Lost City brought in $11.55M and on Saturday it raked in $11.8M
Success: At the domestic box office, The Lost City took down reigning champion The Batman, which held the No. 1 spot for three weekends in a row
But Bullock and Tatum get compensated handsomely to headline in movies, and filming the explosion-heavy The Lost City on location in the Dominican Republic during COVID-19 did not come cheap.
That price tag does not include the serious coin spent to market the movie, which premiered at South by Southwest Film Festival in Austin earlier this month.
At the domestic box office, The Lost City took down reigning champion The Batman, which held the No. 1 spot for three weekends in a row.
The superhero adventure, starring Robert Pattinson, took in $20 million between Friday and Sunday, enough for second place.
Those ticket sales, a 44% decline from last weekend, are strong considering the movie has already been playing in theaters for a month. ‘The Batman’ has generated $332 million in North America to date.
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