Jennifer Garner was looking her best on Wednesday night when she led the premiere of her new Netflix comedy Family Switch in Los Angeles.
The 51-year-old actress looked set temperatures soaring with a sleek scarlet dress that showcased her fit figure.
She was joined at the premiere by her co-lead Ed Helms, 49, and Marvel actress Xochitl Gomez, as well as several of stars.
Jennifer and Ed star in the film as Jess and Bill Walker, a married couple with children. After a rare planetary realignment shifts their reality, they wake up one morning to discover that they have switched bodies with their oldest teenage children.
The family comedy is set to be released on Netflix on Thursday, November 30.
Jennifer had all eyes on her during her red carpet appearance thanks to her sizzling dress.
The bright red mini dress was sleeveless and emphasized her toned arms, while its short skirt, which was loosely ruffled, put the spotlight on her fit legs.
The 5ft8in Party Down actress stood tall in a pair of black open-toe heels with oddly shaped straps around her ankles.
The ex-wife of Ben Affleck wore her shoulder-length brunette locks with a side part that exposed one of her dangling starburst earrings and highlighted her impeccably made-up face.
Her costar Ed Helms looked dapper in a mottled gray–blue suit.
He kept his suit jacket buttoned but dressed down the classy outfit with a brilliant white sweater and off-white sneakers.
Also making a splash at the premiere was the actress Xochitl Gomez, whose breakout role was as America Chavez in Doctor Strange In The Multiverse Of Madness.
The rising star looked chic in a black-and-white off-the-shoulder dress featuring a long black skirt and a white corset-like bodice.
Joining Xochitl on the red carpet was her fellow Dancing With The Stars contestant Harry Jowsey.
The Australian Too Hot To Handle star contrasted her stylish ensemble with a plain white T-shirt and black sweatpants, along with black-and-white sneakers.
Xochitl also posed on the red carpet with Brady Noon, who plays one of the body-swapped teens in Family Switch. He looked cool in a silky black suit with a matching black shirt and boots.
Emma Myers, who plays Brady’s sister in the streaming movie, contrasted his look with a lustrous green satin maxi dress.
It featured a bust decorated with black lace with long black ribbons draped from her shoulders, and she completed the look with black open-toe heels.
Among the guests was the comedian Hannah Stocking, who is credited as ‘Lightning’ in the film.
She wore a plunging sheer dress that reached down to the ground and was covered in sparkling sequins creating a floral design.
The actress Katherine McNamara, who played a major role late in Arrow’s run, looked ready for business in a black-and-white plaid suit with pointy black heels.
The model Jordan Leftwich put on a stylish display with a deconstructed black suit.
The outfit’s jacket was cut off below her bust and attached to a bustier-like item made of acid-wash denim, which also revealed her toned midriff. Her pants were cut off at the top to reveal a waist of similar jeans material.
The premiere also featured the Turkish–American composer Pinar Toprak, who provided the music for Family Switch.
Toprak is best known for her score to the blockbuster superhero film Captain Marvel, and she also provided cues to other comic book films including Justice League and Avengers: Endgame.
She had on a cream-colored sleeves blouse that was tied off over her midriff, along with a long black skirt that reached down to the ground.
The premiere had a party atmosphere, and Jennifer Garner could be seen putting on a pair of red-and-white trainers before joining the rest of the cast and guests for a coordinated dance on the red carpet.
The Love, Simon actress also carried an adorable French Bulldog in her arms. The sweater-wearing pooch appeared to be the same dog featured in the film and on its poster.
Laura Davis is an entertainment aficionado who delves into the glitz and glamour of the entertainment industry. From Hollywood to Broadway, she offers readers an insider’s perspective on the world of movies, music, and pop culture.