Willem Dafoe and Christoph Waltz have joined the raft of famous faces making appearances at the Venice International Film Festival.
The Hollywood heavyweights were pictured in apparent good spirits, as they arrived for the event on Tuesday evening ahead of the premiere of their film Dead For A Dollar.
It follows a bounty hunter (Waltz) on a search to find the missing wife (Brosnahan) of a businessman.
Dafoe wore a black shirt and black jacket, with a dark tie, while Waltz opted for a simple tuxedo.
Styles lived up to his reputation for bold fashion choices, wearing a navy suit and a baby-blue shirt with long lapels, which he matched with painted nails.
The 28-year-old was greeted by hordes of screaming fans on the red carpet.
The pair were joined by fellow actors Nick Kroll and Chris Pine on the carpet, as well as Wilde.
Don’t Worry Darling reportedly received a five-minute standing ovation, following the screening’s conclusion on Monday night.
Ahead of its premiere Wilde said she didn’t want to contribute to “the endless tabloid gossip” and “the noise”.
Stars arriving previously at the 79th Venice Film Festival have included Timothee Chalamet, Cate Blanchett and Adam Driver.