Ben Foster and Peter Sarsgaard and their wives Laura Prepon and Maggie Gyllenhaal, led the myriad stars who attended the premiere of the new movie The Survivor in New York City.
Foster, 41, wore a simple black suit and a white undershirt to the event saturated with celebrities.
He cut his thinning hair short and combed it over to the right. A small mustache covered his upper lip.


Stars coming out: Ben Foster and Peter Sarsgaard, and their wives Laura Prepon and Maggie Gyllenhaal, led the myriad stars who attended the premiere of the new movie The Survivor
The 3:10 to Yuma star was joined by his wife of nearly four years Laura Prepon for the big evening.
The That ’70s Show actress, 42, stepped out in a black cocktail dress with spaghetti straps. A black shawl wrapped around her elbows.
She accessorized with a pair of beige high heels, and her dyed-black hair was parted in the middle and swept out of her face.
The pair gazed adoringly at each other and later were joined by Ben’s parents, Gillian and Steven, at the event.

Hair-styling: He cut his thinning hair short and combed it over to the right. A small mustache covered his upper lip


A picture of Elegance: The That ’70s Show actress, 42, stepped out in a black cocktail dress with spaghetti straps

Lots of love: The pair gazed adoringly at each other as Prepon wrapped her arms around Foster’s elbow

Family affair: Later, they were joined by Ben’s parents, Gillian (middle) and Steven (far right), at the event
Sarsgaard, 51, wore a black jacket and pants over a loose-fitting white shirt without a tie.
He walked in a pair of black dress shoes, and his thinning hair was swept over to the right. His bushy beard stood out prominently from his face.
His better half Maggie Gyllenhaal, 44, wore a gray blazer with flowers covering it and a long brown skirt.
She wore a low-cut, silver top underneath the fun blazer, and her black hair was cut short and combed to the right.

Letting the hair down: Sarsgaard’s thinning hair was swept over to the right. His bushy beard stood out prominently from his face

Intricate pattern: His better half Maggie Gyllenhaal, 44, wore a gray blazer with flowers covering it and a long brown skirt
While the two famous couples grabbed attention on the red carpet, they were joined by a series of other celebrities as well.
Legendary actor Danny DeVito, who also plays a part in the film, arrived in a black blazer and a pair of gray slacks.
He wore his trademark square-framed glasses and threw up a ‘peace sign’ as he posed.
DeVito and Foster worked closely on the movie together and hugged tightly when reuniting on the carpet.

Living legend: Legendary actor Danny DeVito, who also plays a part in the film, arrived in a black blazer and a pair of gray slacks

Grabbing each other: DeVito and Foster worked closely on the movie together and hugged tightly when reuniting on the carpet

Star power: The Nanny star Fran Drescher also posed with DeVito
The Nanny star Fran Drescher also posed with DeVito. She stepped out in a velvet blazer over a red shirt and a pair of loose-fitting pants that collected in a puddle at her feet.
Her lips were accented with light pink lipstick, and her dark hair was cut at shoulder length.
Ice Age voice actor John Leguizamo wore a brown coat over a gray hooded sweatshirt and tight-fitting gray slacks to the premiere.
He walked in a pair of dress shoes, and his black hair was cut short.
The Encanto star’s better half Justin Maurer wore a long-sleeve white shirt and a black skirt that ended at her knees.
She added a pair of high heels, and her blonde hair was parted in the middle and tied back.

Powerful ensemble: Drescher stepped out in a velvet blazer over a red shirt and a pair of loose-fitting pants that collected in a puddle at her feet

Peaceful: Drescher also threw up a peace sign while leaning down to pose with the Taxi actor

Another star: Ice Age voice actor John Leguizamo wore a brown coat over a gray hooded sweatshirt and tight-fitting gray slacks to the premiere alongside his wife Justine Maurer
The Survivor tells the story of Harry Haft, a survivor of Auschwitz who was only able to survive by participating in bare-knuckle brawls with other imprisoned people to entertain their Nazi captors.
Foster plays Haft and DeVito plays his trainer once he is liberated from the camp, Charlie Goldman.
The film also stars Billy Magnussen and Phantom Thread actress Vicky Krieps. It is set for release on April 27.

Gut-wrenching: The Survivor tells the story of Harry Haft, a survivor of Auschwitz who was only able to survive by participating in bare-knuckle brawls with other imprisoned people