Scarlett Johansson radiated elegance alongside her co-star Channing Tatum at the Berlin premiere of their new film, “To The Moon,” on Wednesday.
The 39-year-old actress turned heads in a baby pink sleeveless midi dress embellished with ruby accents at the waist and neckline.
The dress, featuring a silver and ruby star pattern with white sequined details, highlighted her figure perfectly.
Complementing her ensemble, Scarlett wore black heels and silver diamond earrings, opting for a light makeup look and letting her blonde hair cascade over her shoulders.
Channing, 44, looked sharp in a light grey blazer and matching trousers paired with a black shirt. The duo appeared cheerful as they posed for photos on the blue carpet.
Premiering on July 12, “To The Moon” is a romantic comedy that imagines NASA staging a fake moon landing as a contingency plan for the Apollo 11 mission.
Channing plays a NASA official managing the mission, while Scarlett portrays a marketing executive tasked with filming the faux landing. Their characters experience both clashes and chemistry as they navigate this unusual plan.
“He’s not hard to fall in love with,” Scarlett remarked during an interview on “Today.” “He’s very charismatic and just a lovable guy.”
Describing Channing as “easygoing” and “professional,” Scarlett mentioned that they quickly bonded on set.
“It was nice to just be like, ‘OK, so what’s your story? Where are we connecting?’ It was easy chemistry; again, he’s easy on the eyes.”
About their characters’ dynamic, she added: “We have this kind of meet-cute and then realize we’re opposites. There’s a lot of friction there. He is very by the book, with a ton of integrity and a bit of a control freak, and I am just not something that he can control.”
Scarlett also noted that although she and Channing had appeared in two previous films together, “Don Jon” and “Hail, Caesar!,” this was the first time they had shared dialogue.
Directed by Greg Berlanti, “To The Moon” also features a star-studded cast including Woody Harrelson, Ray Romano, and Jim Rash.
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