Anne Hathaway and Jared Leto cut stylish figures on Saturday as they attended the premiere of their new limited series WeCrashed at South by Southwest.
The 39-year-old actress and the 50-year-old actor walked the red carpet at the film and music festival in Austin, Texas.
The Oscar winners play real-life married couple Rebekah and Adam Neumann in the Apple TV+ show, which will debut worldwide on March 18.
On the red carpet: Anne Hathaway, 39, and Jared Leto, 50, attended the premiere of their new limited series WeCrashed at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas, on Saturday
Anne dazzled in a long sleeveless silver mesh dress that featured a low V-cut neckline and cut-outs at the star’s trim waist.
The Versace gown was embellished at the midriff with a large gold brooch fashioned in the luxury label’s signature Medusa head logo along with gold and silver safety pin brooches.
The Devil Wears Prada star sported shiny silver heels and accessorized with a delicate gold necklace.
Stunning: Anne dazzled in a long sleeveless silver mesh dress that featured a low V-cut neckline and cut-outs at the star’s trim waist
Designer darling: The Versace gown was embellished at the midriff with a large gold brooch fashioned in the luxury label’s signature Medusa head logo along with gold and silver safety pin brooches. She paired it with a handbag from Pipatchara
The brunette beauty wore her long straight locks down and carried a tiny silver beaded Pipatchara handbag as she posed on the red carpet.
Jared looked sharp in a navy blue and gold pin-striped suit that was decorated with gold buttons.
The Thirty Seconds to Mars frontman wore his blazer over a gauzy white shirt with a draping neckline that bared part of his chest.
Dapper: Jared looked sharp in a navy blue and gold pin-striped suit that was decorated with gold buttons
Dynamic duo: The Oscar-winning pair discussed their new series during the audience Q&A at the screening
The Dallas Buyers Club actor parted his shoulder-length brown hair to the side and sported white leather dress shoes.
The Louisiana native carried a pair of sunglasses in his hand as he strolled down the red carpet.
Inspired by the podcast WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork, the Apple TV+ series will follow the larger than life story of a charismatic founder who floundered a multi-billion dollar business plan.
Hitting the gong: Inspired by the podcast WeCrashed: The Rise and Fall of WeWork, the Apple TV+ series will follow the larger than life story of a charismatic founder who floundered a multi-billion dollar business plan
WeWork is an American commercial real estate company that provides flexible shared workspaces for technology startups and services for other enterprises.
The series’ plot also shines a light on the ups and downs of Rebekah and Adam’s marriage.
The real-life couple are still married to this day and share five 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren together.
Love story: The series’ plot also shines a light on the ups and downs of Rebekah and Adam’s marriage
WeCrashed will document the ‘greed-filled rise and inevitable fall of WeWork and the narcissists whose chaotic love made it all possible,’ according to Variety.
Along with playing the lead roles, Anne and Jared also act as executive producers with Lee Eisenberg, who will takes on both showrunner and co-writer duties.
WeWork launched in 2010 and at its peak had co-working spaces in more than 110 cities in 29 countries with a valuation of $47billion.
Multitasking: Along with playing the lead roles, Anne and Jared will also act as executive producers with Lee Eisenberg, who will also take on both showrunner and co-writer titles
Rebekah was named the company’s chief brand and impact officer, while also overseeing WeWork’s education program WeGrow.
At the time, Adam Neumann was put on a par with the likes of Steve Jobs as a Silicon Valley innovator who would change the world, but WeWork’s planned flotation on the stock market stalled and investors soured on the company, causing its value to plummet to just $10billion.
Neumann, who served as chief executive, essentially drove the briefly thriving company straight into the ground with his hard partying ways.
Bond: The real-life couple (seen in September 2009) are still married to this day and share five 𝘤𝘩𝘪𝘭𝘥ren together
In his book, Billion Dollar Loser: The Epic Rise and Fall of WeWork, Reeves Wiedeman described how ex-employees claimed that Neumann would blast music at party volumes and scream at anyone who asked for it to be turned down.
He also reportedly demanded that cases of Don Julio 1942 tequila were at every office and would ‘lose his s***’ if they were not there and staffer said that he would schedule meetings for 2am and then be 45 minutes late.
Neumann agreed to leave the company in October 2019 after its Japanese investors SoftBank bought $1billion of stock from him to get him out.