Helen Mirren and Pierce Brosnan offered a glimpse of their close friendship as they attended the star-studded premiere of their new series MobLand on Thursday.
The duo posed up a storm for the launch of Guy Ritchie’s Paramount+ show, after starring in the show as powerful crime bosses Conrad and Maeve Harrigan.
Enjoying a sweet embrace, Pierce and Helen were inseparable as they arrived for the premiere together.
Helen showed off her glamorous sense of style in a Claire Mischevani black mikado coat dress, teamed with matching platform suede heels.
Meanwhile Pierce looked as suave as ever in a midnight blue cashmere coat, neck jumper and trousers from dunhill as he posed for snaps with Helen, and their co-star Tom Hardy.
Guy, who is a executive producer on the show, as well as the director for several episodes, enjoyed a family outing, as he arrived for the premiere with his wife Jacqui Ainsley, and his son Rocco.
Fellow star Joanne Froggatt showed off her incredible figure in an eye-catching dark green velvet co-ord, flashing a hint of her toned abs, and Bvlgari jewellery.
The star’s outing came just hours after it was revealed that the upcoming third Down Abbey film would be the last, with the first poster for the film unveiled, ahead of its release on September 12.
Star Tom Hardy showed off his laid-back sense of style in a blue three-piece suit as he arrived for the premiere.
A string of Love Island favourites were also in attendance for the event, including Tommy Fury, in his first public appearance since Molly-Mae Hague broke her silence on their rekindled romance.
Arabella Chi also flaunted her growing bump in a tight white gown, as she prepares to welcome her first child.
Mobland follows powerful London crime bosses Conrad and Maeve Harrigan, played by Pierce and Helen, as they battle a rival syndicate threatening their empire.
Tom takes on the role of Harry Da Souza, their brutal fixer, who is called in to deal with any problems.
The series also features a supporting cast including Top Boy’s Jasmine Jobson, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Geoff Bell, Daniel Betts, Lisa Dwan, and Emily Barber.