Hugh Grant, more charming than ever at the premiere of “Heretic” at the Grand Rex

Hugh Grant, more charming than ever at the premiere of “Heretic” at the Grand Rex
Hugh Grant, more charming than ever at the premiere of “Heretic” at the Grand Rex

Yesterday evening, the Grand Rex in rolled out its red carpet to welcome Hugh Grant, British star with timeless charisma, for the premiere of “Heretic”, his latest feature film.

The actor, known for his iconic roles in romantic comedies such as “Love Actually” or “Love at First Sight in Notting Hill”, returns to our screens this year in the latest gripping thriller directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods, duo at the origin of the success of “Without a noise”.

This new film, impatiently awaited, plunges into a dark and oppressive atmosphere. Two young missionaries from the Mormon church make the mistake of knocking on the door of the (seemingly) charming Mr. Reed. An antagonist role coupled with a challenge brilliantly taken up by Hugh Grant who proves once again that he knows how to reinvent himself and adapt to more demanding, darker roles, far from the romances to which he has accustomed us.

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Pure elegance

On the red carpet, Hugh Grant appeared radiant, true to his image of a British gentleman, dressed in an elegant black velvet suit over an immaculate shirt. A simple look but one that suits the actor, a master in the art of discreet elegance.

At 63, the actor exudes a timeless aura, oscillating between sophistication and natural charm. A rain of flashes flooded upon his arrival and the photographers present did not fail to note his charming smile and his mischievous look, inseparable from his public persona.

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The preview of “Heretic” reminded us why Hugh Grant remains, after several decades, an essential figure in cinema.

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