On Monday, Zendaya attended a special private screening of her new film Challengers at AMC Theatres in New York City. She looked amazing as she went out.
The 27-year-old actress looked effortlessly glamorous before the movie’s April 26 premiere, sporting a ‘I TOLD YA’ splashed across the front of an easy-to-wear, baggy gray shirt and an enormous trench coat.
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She wore a pair of black straight-leg slacks and white mesh flats, her hand in her pocket.
The Dune actress had her caramel brown hair in a sideswept, massive blowout. She eventually broke her silence and talked about her embarrassing interview with Edwina Bartholomew of Sunrise.
She looked stunning with a dewy, light makeup look that included a glossy pink lip and rosy blush.
The Euphoria actress was later spotted waving to and signing autographs from the group of her admirers gathering outside the theater.
This is happening when she is still promoting Challengers, her upcoming film.
She plays tennis prodigy Tashi Duncan in the film, who quits to become a coach after sustaining a serious ιnjury.
She starts teaching her coworker Art, portrayed by Mike Faist, with whom she eventually falls in love and gets married.
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However, when Art joins the Challenger Tour and competes against her ex-boyfriend Patrick (played by Josh O’Connor), Tashi becomes embroiled in a seductive love triangle.
The sultry film, directed by Luca Guadagnino of Suspiria and Call Me By Your Nаme, has multiple sultry moments and has intimate scenes that fans joked would upset Zendaya’s boyfriend Tom Holland.
She starts a heated romantic triangle with her best friends and fellow players in the teaser for the much awaited film.
In an interview with People last week, she discussed her most recent part as a fallen tennis icon and claimed that the film is “incredibly charming” despite the fact that there are no intimate scenes.
“People who have watched the movie have asked me a lot of questions about the intimate scenes, like, “What was it like shooting the intimate scenes?” and I’m like, “What intimate scenes?”
And they’re like, “Oh my God, technically not really,” she remembered.
“We often refer to tennis as charming things in the film, and I believe that tennis can be a metaphor for many different things, including passion, pаin, rage, and frustration,” she said.
“I believe that they all utilize tennis as a means of communication when they are unable to express themselves verbally.”
On April 26, Challengers will make its theatrical debut.