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Olivia Wilde, Margot Robbie and Brad Pitt made a splash as they headed to the world premiere of Babylon in Los Angeles on Thursday night.
Robbie, 32, stars in an unreleased movie about Hollywood actors chasing. She dazzled in an asymmetrical black dress with a plunging neckline and hood. Wylde opted for a dramatic makeover, exposing the skin at the bottom of her black dress.
Pitt, who also stars in the film, was spotted wearing a tuxedo with a classic white shirt and top button undone on Thursday night.
Tobey Maguire, who plays James McKay in the upcoming film, brought his 16-year-old daughter Ruby to the premiere. He has two children, including son Otis, with Jennifer Meyer.
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The all-star cast included Phoebe Tonkin, Diego Calva, Samara Weaving, Max Minghella and Chloe Fineman.
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Kelly Rowland came to the premiere of "Babylon" in a glamorous red dress and pixie hair.
Babylon casts Robin as Nellie Laroy and Pete as Jack Conrad. This film is the third collaboration between the two. They both appeared in The Big Short in 2015 and Once Upon a Time in Hollywood in 2019.
In a recent interview with E! News that her character's impromptu kiss with Pitt's character was not originally scripted.
"It wasn't in the script," Robbie said of the kiss scene. “But I thought, 'When can I kiss Brad Pitt? I will go alone.
Pitt treated the impromptu kiss on tonight's red carpet at Babylon as entertainment.
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"No, not necessarily," Robbie replied when asked if he could improve his device. "There is always room for character interpretation."
Robbie also talked about her conversation with director Damien Chazelle before the magical moment.
"I told Demi I thought Nellie would come up and kiss Jack," she said. "And Damien said, 'Okay, she can - wait, wait. You just want to kiss Brad Pitt.” And I said, "Oh, sue me, this opportunity may never come again."
Robbie says that she and Chazelle agree that the kiss fits their character. When it came time to film the scene, the kiss was the moment Damien knew he had to do the final cut.
The comedy-drama hits theaters on December 23, just in time for the holiday season.