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Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun look dashing on the red carpet at the star-studded premiere of Nope

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Daniel Kaluuya and Steven Yeun looked dapper on the red carpet at the Hollywood premiere of their new film Nope Monday.Both actors are starring the thriller along with Keke Palmer, 28.The British born Daniel, 33, stood out in a modern looking double breasted black suit with a white mock turtleneck shirt.

Red carpet:Daniel Kaluuya, 33, stood out in a modern looking double breasted black suit with a white mock turtleneck shirt at the premiere of Nope Monday in Hollywood He completed the look with black patent leather shoes with decorative studs, dark sunglasses and an intricately designed pin on his lapel.

Steven, 38, who was born in Seoul, South Korea, was looking equally as dashing in a burgundy suit, white shirt and black leather shoes.Daniel and Keke star as the caretakers OJ and Emerald Haywood, a brother and sister, who live and work at a California horse ranch with a rich Hollywood history.

Dapper: Steven Yeun, 38, looked dapper in a burgundy suit, white shirt and black shoesAs the plot unfolds, the siblings and their neighbors encounter a mysterious force that affects both human and animal behavior in the isolated inland town where they live.The trailer doesn't give a lot of information about Steven's role, but the Invincible actor wears a suit in the film similar in color to the outfit he chose for the red carpet.The film is the latest creation from director and Oscar winning screenwriter Jordan Peele, who has also frightened moviegoers with the groundbreaking fright flicks, Get Out and Us.

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