Florence Pugh turns heads in a red plunging dress

Florence Pugh turns heads in a red plunging dress

She never goes wrong when it comes to fashion.

And Florence Pugh wowed in a racy red dress as she posed at the Oppenheimer London premiere at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square on Thursday night.

The 27-year-old actress made sure all eyes were on her in a plunging gown that showed off side bust and featured a daring cutout at the waist.

She added a dramatic and glamorous touch with the puff skirt and accessory with silver hoop earrings.

Florence wore her dyed locks in her short style and opted for a natural makeup look to show off her pretty features.

Stunning: Florence Pugh wowed in a racy red dress as she posed at the Oppenheimer London premiere at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square on Thursday night

Stunning: Florence Pugh wowed in a racy red dress as she posed at the Oppenheimer London premiere at the Odeon Luxe in Leicester Square on Thursday night

Beauty: The 27-year-old actress made sure all eyes were on her in her plunging gown that showed off side bust and featured a daring cutout at the waist

Beauty: The 27-year-old actress made sure all eyes were on her in her plunging gown that showed off side bust and featured a daring cutout at the waist

Vision: She added a dramatic and glamorous touch with the puffed skirt and silver hoop accessory

Vision: She added a dramatic and glamorous touch with the puffed skirt and silver hoop accessory

Florence appeared to be in high spirits as she maintained her modesty in the stunning dress while causing a stir.

The London premiere of Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer was brought forward an hour earlier on Thursday to give the cast time to walk the black carpet ahead of the writer’s strike.

The change came at the last minute after the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced it had voted in favor of action after a deadline for an agreement had expired.

Lead actor Cillian Murphy joined Emily Blunt, Florence and Matt Damon on the black carpet in Leicester Square at 5.45pm to avoid a clash.

A slew of Hollywood stars, including Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Mark Ruffalo, are poised to rejoin writers on strike for the first time in 60 years.

Thousands of members of the Writers Guild of America have walked out after talks with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers broke down over pay.

At the heart of the argument is the rise of streaming – with the guild claiming that authors’ share of that money has steadily dwindled despite rising budgets.

The untimely clash is a blow to Christopher Nolan, who spent £81m on the production.

Racy: Florence appeared in high spirits as she maintained her modesty in the stunning dress while causing a stir

Racy: Florence appeared in high spirits as she maintained her modesty in the stunning dress while causing a stir

Radiant: Florence wore her dyed locks in her short style and opted for a natural makeup look to show off her pretty features

Radiant: Florence wore her dyed locks in her short style and opted for a natural makeup look to show off her pretty features

Plan: The London premiere of Christopher Nolan's film Oppenheimer was brought forward an hour earlier on Thursday to give the cast time to walk the black carpet ahead of the writer's strike

Plan: The London premiere of Christopher Nolan’s film Oppenheimer was brought forward an hour earlier on Thursday to give the cast time to walk the black carpet ahead of the writer’s strike

Change: The last-minute change came after the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced it had voted in favor of action after a deadline for an agreement had expired

Change: The last-minute change came after the Screen Actors Guild-American Federation of Television and Radio Artists announced it had voted in favor of action after a deadline for an agreement had expired

Crew: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Florence posed together at the London premiere

Crew: Matt Damon, Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy and Florence posed together at the London premiere

Cast: Lead actor Cillian Murphy joined Emily Blunt, Florence and Matt Damon on the black carpet in Leicester Square at 5.45pm to avoid a clash

Cast: Lead actor Cillian Murphy joined Emily Blunt, Florence and Matt Damon on the black carpet in Leicester Square at 5.45pm to avoid a clash

Have your say: A slew of Hollywood stars, including Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Mark Ruffalo, are poised to join the writers' strike for the first time in 60 years

Have your say: A slew of Hollywood stars, including Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence and Mark Ruffalo, are poised to join the writers’ strike for the first time in 60 years

Friendly: She threw kisses at the crowd

Friendly: She threw kisses at the crowd

Stunning: She was the red carpet queen through and through

Stunning: She was the red carpet queen through and through

Cillian, the star of Peaky Blinders, takes on the role of Dr.

Attending a photocall on Wednesday, Oppenheimer star Matt said that while everyone hoped a strike could be averted, many actors needed a fair contract to survive.

“We should protect the people who are somehow marginalized,” Damon told the AP.

“And $26,000 a year you have to make to get health insurance.” And there are many people whose balance payments put them above that threshold.

“And when those back payments dry up, so does their health care.” And that’s absolutely unacceptable. We can’t have that. So we have to find something that is fair.”

It is the first time since 1960 that actors and writers demonstrate film and television productions.

Members of the Writers Guild of America have been on strike since early May to slow production of film and television series on both coasts and in production centers like Atlanta.

Friendly: Florence signed autographs for her fans during the premiere

Friendly: Florence signed autographs for her fans during the premiere

Proud of her outfit: She was self-confident in her classy red dress

Proud of her outfit: She was self-confident in her classy red dress

Confident: She was in her element as she unleashed a storm

Confident: She was in her element as she unleashed a storm

Plunging neckline: In the dress she showed her lush assets

Plunging neckline: In the dress she showed her lush assets

Cast: The group also posed for a photo together

Cast: The group also posed for a photo together

Cleavage: She showed a busty appearance in the red dress

Cleavage: She showed a busty appearance in the red dress

Work on it: She looked as great as ever

Work on it: She looked as great as ever

Flawless: Her makeup was perfect as always

Flawless: Her makeup was perfect as always

Pose: She made sure to stand out from the crowd

Pose: She made sure to stand out from the crowd

Dress: She was the epitome of glamour

Dress: She was the epitome of glamour

Premiere: The entire cast was out in large numbers

Premiere: The entire cast was out in large numbers

A spokesman for SAG said: “After more than four weeks of negotiations, the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) – the entity representing major studios and streamers including Amazon, Apple, Disney, NBCUniversal, Netflix, Paramount and Sony. and Warner Bros. Discovery – remain unwilling to offer a fair deal on key issues of concern to Sag Aftra members.

“Companies have refused to get involved in some areas in a meaningful way, while others have completely blocked us. Unless they negotiate in good faith, we cannot reach an agreement.

“We have no choice but to move forward together and on behalf of our members with a strike recommendation to our national board.” The board will discuss the issue this morning and make their decision.”

Together: They posed for a group photo

Together: They posed for a group photo

Movie: The movie will be out next week

Movie: The movie will be out next week

Happy: She has set up an animated display

Happy: She has set up an animated display

Red carpet: She wore a light pink manicure

Red carpet: She wore a light pink manicure

Have fun: She seemed to be in a good mood

Have fun: She seemed to be in a good mood

Weather: It rained lightly during the premiere

Weather: It rained lightly during the premiere

Backless: The dress showed off her figure

Backless: The dress showed off her figure

Dramatic: The huge puff skirt added a touch of glamour

Dramatic: The huge puff skirt added a touch of glamour

Christopher Nolan’s Oppenheimer: What do the critics think?

Robbie Collin from the Telegraph

“I’m torn between being shy and secretive about Oppenheimer and just coming out and saying it’s absolute banger.”

Vulture film critic Bilge Ebiri

“OPPENHEIMER is…amazing.” “A relentlessly fast, insanely detailed and complex historical drama that just keeps growing until Nolan brings the gavel down in the most amazing and harrowing way.”

Jonathan Dean of the Sunday Times

“Completely immersed in OPPENHEIMER. “A bold, imaginative and complex film that unsettles its audience.”

Lindsey Bahr, author of the Associated Press film

“It is truly a spectacular achievement, in its truthful, concise adaptation, imaginative storytelling, and nuanced performances from Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt, Robert Downey Jr., Matt Damon, and the many others involved.”

Total Film’s Matt Maytum

“An epic historical drama but with a distinct Nolan sensibility: suspense, structure, sense of scale, stunning sound design, striking visuals.” Wow.’

Variety’s Elsa Keslassy

“A sign that French audiences loved #Oppenheimer is that they stayed outside the Grand Rex theater to debate it long after the film finished!”