Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart looked more in love than ever on Friday night while attending the 1923 LA Premiere After Party in California.
The 80-year-old Hollywood actor planted a tender kiss on the head of his star wife, Ally McBeal, as they posed for snaps following the screening of Harrison’s new Yellowstone spin-off series.
While Harrison cut a typically dapper figure, Calista, 58, showed off her style in a chic cream pantsuit paired with a black top.
Couple goals: Harrison Ford and Calista Flockhart looked more in love than ever on Friday night while attending the 1923 LA premiere California after-party
Her cropped brunette locks were styled down the center, with the actress finishing off her look with silver hoop earrings.
The happy couple, who first got together in 2002, celebrated their 12th wedding anniversary this summer, having wed on June 15, 2010.
They adopted son Liam, now 21, in 2001 and split their time between LA and a 2,000-acre ranch in Jackson, Wyoming.
Affectionate: The Hollywood actor, 80, planted a tender kiss on the head of his star wife Ally McBeal as they posed for snaps after the screening of Harrison’s new Yellowstone spin-off series
The pair looked in high spirits as they posed with a number of Harrison’s co-stars for fun group photos at the event.
Earlier in the evening, Harrison posed with his co-star Helen Mirren at the glitzy premiere.
The legendary actors play the central couple Jacob and Cara Dutton as they fight to maintain their ranch empire in the titular year 1923.
Harrison arrived alone and walked the red carpet without his wife Calista, who later joined him at the after-party.
Looking good: While Harrison cut a typically preppy figure, Calista, 58, showed off her style in a chic cream pantsuit paired with a black top
Beautiful: Her cropped brunette tresses were styled in a center parting, with the actress completing her look with silver hoop earrings (pictured with Marley Shelton)
Say cheese: The pair looked in high spirits as they posed with a number of Harrison’s co-stars for fun group snaps at the event
The film icon – who will soon be wearing her fedora for the fifth and final time in Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny – embodied a bit of the western genre in sleek blue jeans and a navy blazer.
With some stubble on his chiseled features, Ford exuded warm charisma as he smiled big and brightly for the cameras alongside his leading lady royal.
According to an official synopsis released by Paramount+, Ford and Mirren’s new show is “set in the early 20th century, when pandemics, historic droughts, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression ravage the Mountain West and the Duttons who call it home.”
Smile: Harrison was in fine form as he posed alongside Brian Geraghty, Michelle Randolph and James Badge Dale (LR).
Chatting: The movie star has been chatting with Helen Mirren, Taylor Hackford and David Glaser
Holding court: All eyes were on Harrison as he chatted happily to fellow partygoers
Cheers: Harrison joined Brian Geraghty and Marley Shelton for a photo
Stunning smile: The actor looked over the moon as he posed with Rufus Sewell, Harrison Ford, Sebastian Roche, Alicia Hannah-Kim and Christopher Gorham
“You have no rights here,” Mirren’s Cara Dutton growls at the beginning of the first trailer from 1923.
When the Duttons come into conflict with Timothy Dalton’s wealthy new neighbor named Donald Whitfield, there is soon talk of a “range war”.
Decadence, dust, guns and determination abound throughout the 90-second teaser as Harrison and Helen live out their hard-hitting characters to the fullest.
Indy and the Queen: Earlier in the evening, Harrison posed with his co-star Helen Mirren at the glitzy premiere
The Next Dutton Duo: Oscar winner Mirren and the legendary Ford have officially entered the sprawling universe of Yellowstone as they anchor the latest chapter in the Dutton family’s origin story
Striking a pose: Britt Ekland and Peter Stormare pose with a guest at the after party
Glam: Genesis Rodriguez wows in a chic black dress as she poses with Brian Geraghty
Dressed to impress: Marley Shelton and Michelle Randolph pulled out all the stops for the evening
“Men kill quick with a bullet or a sling,” says Mirren, playing an Irish purr. ‘But your fight is with me and I kill much slower.’
Guns are drawn and bodies buried in first glimpses of 1923.
Other highlights include sprawling landscapes and a conflict with Native Americans. In the final seconds of the trailer, an African lion even roars out of a bush.
Sure hit: According to an official synopsis, Ford and Mirren’s new show is set in the early 20th century, when pandemics, historic droughts, the end of Prohibition and the Great Depression plague the Mountain West and the Duttons who call it home