Chris and Liam Hemsworth brought very special guests to the Crime 101 premiere in Los Angeles on February 10, stepping onto the red carpet alongside their parents, Leonie and Craig.
The brothers oozed suave as they posed alongside each other at the star-studded event. Chris looked dapper in a brown long-line tailored coat that was layover over a chocolate brown suit that featured large black lapels. The look was completed with a white button-up shirt and leather loafers.
Meanwhile, Liam opted for a more casual ensemble as he styled a white jacket and simple white t-shirt with a pair of brown tailored pants and white sneakers.
Leonie exuded chic in a black dress that featured a plunging neckline and daring slit. The garment was styled with semi-sheer tights, black heeled boots, and a black jacket that boasted delicate gold embroidery. The mother-of-three posed alongside her husband, Craig, who sported a gray blazer with a white t-shirt, black pants, and black sneakers.
The family appearance comes after Chris opened up about his father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. In his new documentary, A Road Trip to Remember, Chris shared: “My dad and I are going on a road trip, back into our past. He has early-stage Alzheimer’s. I wanna do everything I can to help him. Turns out, this experience could help fight the disease.”
Crime 101
Chris stars in Crime 101 alongside Halle Berry, Barry Keoghan, Mark Ruffalo and Monica Barbaro, and the film tells the story of Davis, an “elusive thief” who stages a high-stakes, multi-million-dollar heist. The movie is an adaptation of bestselling author Don Winslow’s novella of the same name.
Dubbed a “twisty, stylish” crime thriller, the plot follows Davis (Chris Hemsworth), a thief whose high-stakes heists continue to outdo the police. Halle stars as the “disillusioned insurance broker” Sharon, who crosses paths with Davis. The synopsis reads: “He’s planning his biggest ever score – hoping it’ll be his last – when his path collides with Sharon (Halle Berry), a disillusioned insurance executive whom he’s forced to work with, and Orman (Barry Keoghan), a rival thief with far more disturbing methods than Davis’s.
“As the multi-million-dollar heist approaches, relentless detective Lt. Lubesnik (Mark Ruffalo) closes in on the operation, raising the stakes even higher, and the line between hunter and hunted starts to blur. Each of them is soon forced to confront the cost of their respective choices – and the realisation that there’s no turning back.”


















