Bryce Dallas Howard made sure all eyes were on her when she stepped out for the Jurassic Park: Dominion premiere in Los Angeles in a stunning, black gown.
The actress was dressed to impress as she confidently walked the red carpet in the daring cut-out garment.
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Bryce wore her red hair loose and looked the picture of elegance while posing up a storm alongside her co-stars, Chris Pratt and Laura Dern.
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The star is reprising her role as dinosaur rights activist, Claire Dearing, in the film which fans are eagerly awaiting.
Bryce recently opened up about the return of some of the original cast - including Jeff Goldblum and Sam Neil - for the final film in the Jurassic franchise.
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She told E! News: "It was really validating to have them be a part of it, and exciting and thrilling."They're all such warm, wonderful people that it didn't feel as intimidating as it probably should have."
Bryce wowed on the red carpet
Chris then chimed in and added: "Because of the circumstances of shooting this in the middle of Covid and everyone living together for several months, they just kind of became our friends. Both of us were introduced to them as big stars in Jurassic Park.
"We loved them like the whole world loves them, and now they’re back and they're with us and not only do we get to know them as family members and friends, but also we share the screen with them."
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Bryce is no stranger to fame and is the oldest daughter of Happy Days star and award winning producer, Ron Howard.
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The actress adored going to sets with her dad as a child but said she recognized it was a privilege.
"When I was grounded I wasn't allowed to go to the set," she told The Scotsman. "It was a privilege I had to earn. So it kept me in line because boy did I want to be on set."
She's been married to fellow actor, Seth Gabel, since 2006 and the couple share two children, Beatrice, ten, and Theodore, 15.
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