Phoebe Waller-Bridge made sure all eyes were on her as she attended a photocall for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday.
The 37-year-old actress was joined by franchise star Harrison Ford, along with fellow actors Mads Mikkelsen, Boyd Holbrook and Ethann Isidore, and director James Mangold.
The Fleabag star flashed her bra in a plunging white blazer, which she wore with matching trousers.
The author added height to her figure with a pair of white open-toed heels and styled her brunette locks into a loose bob.
Phoebe portrays Indiana Jones’ goddaughter Helena Shaw in the film, with filmmakers describing the character as “raunchy” and “charming.”
Beaming: Phoebe Waller-Bridge made sure all eyes were on her as she attended a photocall for Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny at the Cannes Film Festival on Thursday
Starring: The 37-year-old actress, who plays Indiana Jones’ goddaughter Helena Shaw in the film, was joined by franchise star Harrison Ford
Style: The Fleabag star flaunted her bra in a plunging white blazer, which she wore with matching pants
Cast: Harrison and Phoebe were joined by fellow actors Mads Mikkelsen (right), Boyd Holbrook (center right) and Ethann Isidore (center), and director James Mangold (left).
“She’s a mystery and a wonder,” Phoebe, who also stars in the film opposite Antonio Banderas, told Empire of her character.
“Making the film was everything I hoped it would be, with the opportunity to work on my own stunts and action sequences,” she added.
“If the script said throw yourself in the back of a vehicle, then I threw myself in the back of a vehicle too!”
Harrison, 80, looked casual for the event, wearing a navy patterned shirt and matching jeans.
Also in attendance at the event was YouTuber Joe Sugg, who posed for a snap alongside Harrison.
The former Strictly Come Dancing star went for a relaxed look, opting for a navy polo shirt and white trousers.
The upcoming action movie will be released on June 30th and will be the last Indiana Jones film.
“This is the last film in the series and this is the last time I play the character.” “I expect this will be the last time he’s in a movie,” Harrison confirmed in a recent one Interview with Total Film.
Outfit: Phoebe tallened her figure with white open-toed heels and styled her brunette locks into a loose bob
Event: The event was also attended by YouTuber Joe Sugg, who posed for a snap alongside Harrison
Smart: Harrison looked casual for the event, wearing a navy patterned shirt and matching jeans
Sought after: Harrison signed autographs for several fans who lined up to see him
Casual: Going for a relaxed look, former Strictly Come Dancing star Joe opted for a navy polo shirt and white trousers
Phoebe said of the project, “The production of the film was exactly what I was hoping for with the opportunity to work on my own stunts and action sequences.”
She added, “If the script said throw yourself in the back of a vehicle, then I threw myself in the back of a vehicle too!”
In November, it was reported that Disney Plus was in the early stages of developing an Indiana Jones TV series, though Harrison insisted he wasn’t involved either.
He said he “won’t be involved if it comes about,” adding he’s really excited for fans to see the final Indy adventure.
“I had had an ambition to do this film for ten years and there came a point when we all made a commitment,” the actor admitted.
“It was a joyful moment for me.” I think it’s a rare situation that I find myself in.”
“I was able to deliver great Steven developed films [Spielberg] and George [Lucas] “Over a 40-year period, my biggest goal has been to end this outing not with a whimper but with a bang,” he continued.
End of an Era: The upcoming action movie will be released on June 30th and will be the last Indiana Jones film
Harrison said, “This is the last film in the series and this is the last time I play the character.” I expect it will be the last time he appears in a film.
Franchise: In November, it was reported that Disney Plus was in the early stages of developing an Indiana Jones TV series, though Harrison insisted he wasn’t involved either
Harrison said, “I was able to deliver great Steven-developed films.” [Spielberg] and George [Lucas] Over a 40-year period, my biggest goal has been to end this outing not with a whimper, but with a bang.”