Woody Harrelson dressed to impress in a classic black suit as he made an appearance at the premiere of his sports comedy titled, Champions, in New York City on Monday.
The True Detective star, 61, who recently sparked controversy during his opening monologue on Saturday Night Live, was joined by other cast members such as It's Always Sunny In Philadelphia alum, Kaitlin Olson, 47, and Madison Tevlin.
The comedy, which is a remake of the 2018 Spanish movie called, Campeones, is set to officially release in theaters later next month on March 10.
He was also supported by his wife of 15 years, Laura Louie, along with two of their three daughters. The couple tied the knot in 2008 after first crossing paths back in 1987 when she worked as his personal assistant.
Harrelson donned a pair of black slacks along with a matching suit jacket that was fastened with a button at the front as he attended the screening held at the Lincoln Square Theater.
He paired the suit with a crisp, white dress shirt that was buttoned up towards the collar and additionally wore a plain, black tie to complete his red carpet look.
For a casual flare, the Zombieland star slipped into blue and white-striped sneakers that were secured with laces.
As he posed for a quick photo session upon arriving at the venue, the Emmy winner picked up one of the basketballs that acted as a prop and twirled the item on his finger.
He was soon joined by his co-star, Kaitlin Olson, who was elegantly chic to attend the special premiere of the comedic feature.
The actress, who portrayed the role of Alex in the movie, opted for a strapless, cream-colored dress that contained a large, red floral embroidery on the bodice portion of the ensemble.
The skirt fell down towards her ankles, revealing a pair of open-toed, nude-colored heels for a fashionable touch.
Her long, blonde locks were parted in the middle, with the top half swept back and away from her face. The rest of hair effortlessly flowed down past her shoulders in light curls.
To accessorize her gown, the Hacks actress opted for a pair of silver and red earrings the shimmered under the bright lights.
She additionally donned a chunky, floral ring on her left hand to coincide with the theme of her ensemble.
While taking a few solo photos ahead of the screening, she held a cream-colored clutch bag that contained sparkling rhinestones on the corner for a lavish detail.
Her makeup was classically done for the night, and comprised of a layer of black mascara to her lashes as well as a smoky shadow for a bold flare.
A light pink blush and highlighter was added to better accentuate her cheekbones, while a rose pink satin tint was worn on her lips for a finishing touch.
Woody was also accompanied by his wife, Laura, whom he tied the knot with in 2008. The two lovebirds share three daughters together: Deni, 30, Zoe, 26, and 16-year-old Makani.
Laura, who is the founder of the organic food delivery service called Yoganics, donned a purple sleeveless dress that contained thick straps that wrapped around her shoulders.
She slipped into a pair of gold, strappy heels and styled her locks up into a simple up do for the screening, while two of his daughters were also in attendance to support their father.
Other cast members from Champions were also in attendance, including Madison Tevlin, who donned black, patent leather pants along with a top made of the same material with silver sleeves.
She slipped on a short-sleeved, black blazer on top and for stylish comfort, added a pair of sparkling Nike sneakers.
Her locks were slicked back and styled up into a classic ponytail, allowing her hair to fall down straight behind her.
The Screams From The Tower actress crossed paths with James Day Keith who was dapper in a dark gray suit which he paired with a dark navy dress shirt and striped bowtie.
Jahmani Swanson opted for a pair of tan-colored pants along with a plain, gray sweater to stay warm in the cooler temperatures. He also slipped into a pair of white sneakers to complete his overall look for the night.
Both Matthew Von Der Ahe and Kevin Iannucci donned black suits for the event, and happily stopped for a photo session.
Actress and real estate advisor, Jessica Markowski, showcased her toned frame wearing a pastel pink pencil skirt along with a matching cropped top that contained knit long sleeves.
Her brunette locks were parted in the middle, and fell down past her shoulders in elegant curls.
She carried a glittering, silver clutch in her hands as she posed for pictures, and slipped into a pair of closed-toed, sparkling pink heels.
The premise of Champions follows, 'A former minor-league basketball coach is ordered by the court to manage a team of players with intellectual disabilities,' according to an IMDB synopsis.
During a recent interview with The New York Times, Woody opened up about tackling the role in the sport dramedy, which was directed by Bobby Farrelly.
When talking about his cast members, The Hunger Games actor explained, 'These guys are so cool, so funny, so honest. They’ll never tell you a lie. They’ll tell you a fib — 'your shoe’s untied' — but their kindness and warmth, within a couple of hours I was hook, line and sinker a part of them.'
He continued, 'I haven’t had much experience with people with disabilities, so I didn’t know what to expect and I’ve got to say, it was probably the most enjoyable experience I ever had making a movie.'
The premiere comes shortly after Woody was slammed as being 'anti-vaxx' after making a joke during his SNL monologue on Saturday where he compared pharmaceutical companies to a drug cartel.
The star, who was hosting for the fifth time, also quipped that they hatched a plot wherein they bought up media and politicians then forced the world to stay at home unless everybody took their drugs.
The monologue was met with mixed reactions, with some saying it fell flat, others finding it humorous, while some decried Harrelson's words as anti-vaccine conspiracy theories.
Debates over the monologue ramped up when billionaire Elon Musk, 51, joined the fray on Twitter and praised Harrelson for taking a 'based' stance, called the media 'propaganda,' and suggested the actor was spot on.
After describing himself as being both red and blue and therefore purple, and calling himself an 'anarchist, Marxist, ethical hedonist, discriminatory empath, epistemological deconstructionist Texan,' Harrelson shared a story about smoking weed in central park and reading 'the craziest script' for a movie pitch.
'So the movie goes like this,' he said. 'The biggest drug cartels in the world get together and buy up all the media and all the politicians and force all the people in the world to stay locked in their homes.'
'And people can only come out if they take the cartel's drugs and keep taking them over and over.'
'I threw the script away,' he joked. 'I mean, who was going to believe that crazy idea? Being forced to do drugs? I do that voluntarily all day.'
After the show, numerous outlets wrote Harrelson had 'spread' and 'spewed' 'anti-vax conspiracies' during his monologue.