Michelle Rodriguez takes the plunge in a lowcut frock at the Dungeons And ... trends now

Michelle Rodriguez takes the plunge in a lowcut frock at the Dungeons And ... trends now
Michelle Rodriguez takes the plunge in a lowcut frock at the Dungeons And ... trends now

Michelle Rodriguez takes the plunge in a lowcut frock at the Dungeons And ... trends now

Michelle Rodriguez took the plunge in a dazzling, lowcut gown as she glamorously led A-listers at the Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves premiere in LA on Saturday. 

The Fast & Furious actress, 44, who recently put on an elegant display at the glamorous UK premiere on Thursday, was joined by other cast members such as Bridgerton star, Rene-Jean Page, at the Regency Village Theatre. 

The upcoming action feature premiered earlier this month at the South by South West Film Festival to positive reviews, and is slated to release in theaters on March 31.

Michelle flashed a cheerful smile as she showcased her stunning frame wearing a very lowcut, strapless dress that was made of a black, sequin material that sparkled under the lights. 

The ensemble fell down past her ankles, and pooled into a short train behind her. A thigh-high slit was located on the left side of the gown, showing a glimpse of her toned legs.  

Dressed to impress: Michelle Rodriguez, 44, took the plunge in a dazzling, lowcut gown as she led A-listers at the Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves premiere in LA on Saturday

Dressed to impress: Michelle Rodriguez, 44, took the plunge in a dazzling, lowcut gown as she led A-listers at the Dungeons And Dragons: Honor Among Thieves premiere in LA on Saturday

Stylish: A thigh-high slit was located on the left side of the gown, showing a glimpse of her toned legs

Stylish: A thigh-high slit was located on the left side of the gown, showing a glimpse of her toned legs

The Avatar actress slipped into a pair of closed-toed, black pumps to coincide with the color scheme of her glittering dress. 

Her locks were parted in the middle, and flowed down in curls to gently brush past her shoulders. 

The star opted to not add any flashy pieces of jewelry to allow the gown to be the main focal point for the special evening. 

Michelle's makeup was classically done, and comprised of a layer of mascara to her lashes, along with a gray, smoky shadow around her eyes. 

A light pink blush was added to better accentuate her cheekbones, while a rosy tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch. 

During an interview with Mirror at the UK premiere held earlier this week, the star opened up about diving into the shoes of her character, Holga, and revealed she had to gain a whopping 15 pounds of muscle for the role. 

'I have never had that much discipline in my entire life,' she told the outlet. 'I had to train for three months before, gain 15lbs of muscle and then it’s another five months of maintaining that muscle.' 

In order to achieve those goals, Michelle explained, 'Five days a week, weight lifting, fight training, choreography, it was rough. We did all of that during the pandemic in Northern Ireland if that’s not a labor of love [I don't know what is].'  

Dazzling: The Fast & Furious actress showcased her stunning frame wearing a plunging, strapless dress that was made of a black, sequin material that sparkled under the lights

Dazzling: The Fast & Furious actress showcased her stunning frame wearing a plunging, strapless dress that was made of a black, sequin material that sparkled under the lights

Classy: The actress slipped into a pair of closed-toed, black pumps to coincide with the color scheme of her glittering dress

Classy: The actress slipped into a pair of closed-toed, black pumps to coincide with the color scheme of her glittering dress

Taking on her role: During an interview with Mirror at the UK premiere held earlier this week, the star revealed she had to gain a whopping 15 pounds of muscle for the role

Taking on her role: During an interview with Mirror at the UK premiere held earlier this week, the star revealed she had to gain a whopping 15 pounds of muscle for the role

The premise of the film, which is based on the famous role-playing game of the same name, follows, 'A charming thief and a band of unlikely adventurers embark on an epic quest to retrieve a lost relic, but things go dangerously awry when they run afoul of the wrong people,' according to an IMDB synopsis.   

Rege-Jean Page portrayed the role of Xenk in the film, and showcased his own personal sense of style wearing tan-colored slacks along with a matching blazer on top. 

Both pieces contained colorful, floral details on the left side, adding a unique flare to the overall look. 

Underneath, he chose to wear a plain, white tank top to allow the suit to be the main point of attention. He added a gold-chained necklace along with a thin, gold bracelet around his left wrist for a flashy touch to the look. 

The Bridgerton star slipped into a pair of dark brown loafers to complete his ensemble for the glitzy, Los Angeles premiere. 

The actor was spotted arriving to the red carpet wearing a pair of black shades, but removed them as he paused for a quick photo session at the event. 

During an interview with Extra, Page discussed his character and stated, 'I think it’s a really fun way on playing with the kind of hero you expect to find in this movie.' 

'He’s a literal knight in shining armor. He’s got a cape that billows, he does heroic things. He’s got a sword, he slays dragons, and he’s thoroughly ridiculous,' the actor humorously added. 

Fun role: Rege-Jean Page portrayed the role of Xenk in the film and opened up about his character to Extra, stating, 'He¿s a literal knight in shining armor. He¿s got a cape that billows, he does heroic things...'

Fun role: Rege-Jean Page portrayed the role of Xenk in the film and opened up about his character to Extra, stating, 'He’s a literal knight in shining armor. He’s got a cape that billows, he does heroic things...'

Fashionable: Rege-Jean Page portrayed the role of Xenk in the film, and showcased his own personal sense of style wearing tan-colored slacks along with a matching blazer on top

Fashionable: Rege-Jean Page portrayed the role of Xenk in the film, and showcased his own personal sense of style wearing tan-colored slacks along with a matching blazer on top

Unique details: Both pieces contained colorful, floral details on the left side, adding a unique flare to the overall look

Unique details: Both pieces contained colorful, floral details on the left side, adding a unique flare to the overall look

Grand arrival: The actor was spotted arriving to the red carpet wearing a pair of black shades for a stylish touch, but removed them as he paused for a quick photo session at the event

Grand arrival: The actor was spotted arriving to the red carpet wearing a pair of black shades for a stylish touch, but removed them as he paused for a quick photo session at the event

'I think that’s where we kind of play with where the heart of the movie is because real heroes aren’t perfect.'

Chris Pine, who played the role of Edgin in the feature, was also dapper wearing a pair of dark green trousers along with a matching blazer. 

The Star Trek star secured the pants with a thin black belt that contained a gold buckle. 

He added a lime green dress shirt underneath that was left partially unbuttoned at the top near the collar. 

He added a colorful handkerchief in a pocket on the left side of the suit jacket for a fancy touch. 

The Wonder Woman actor slipped into a pair of black shoes and added a gold-chained necklace with a circular pendant that fell onto his upper chest. 

The movie was directed by both Jonathan Goldstein and John Francis Daley, with the latter opening up about working with Chris to Esquire. 'Until we actually worked with him, we didn’t realize how funny he was.' 

Hugh Grant, who notably had a rather viral interview with Ashley Graham at the Oscars earlier this month, was also in attendance at the premiere on Saturday. The Notting Hill actor took on the role of the antagonist named Forge in the movie.  

'Funny': Director John Francis Daley opened up about Chris to Esquire and stated, 'Until we actually worked with him, we didn¿t realize how funny he was'

'Funny': Director John Francis Daley opened up about Chris to Esquire and stated, 'Until we actually worked with him, we didn’t realize how funny he was'

Monochromatic: Chris Pine, who played the role of Edgin in the feature, was also dapper wearing a pair of dark green trousers along with a matching blazer

Monochromatic: Chris Pine, who

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