The British actor met up with his Ophelia cast mates, including Devon Terrell, Naomi Watts, George MacKay and director Claire McCarthy to celebrate the premiere.
Speaking with THR, Tom opened up about keeping this re-telling of Hamlet separate from the classic Shakespearean play.
“I look at it as a completely separate piece of work,” he shared. “It obviously stems from the story of Hamlet, but it is it’s own piece, and it helped having a fearless female director steering the ship.”
Cierra flew out just to support Maia at her first Sundance premiere of her new film, Never Goin’ Back.
Maia also joined co-star Cami Morrone and director Augustine Frizzell at a few other events prior to the premiere, including the premiere party hosted at the WanderLuxxe House in partnership with Apex Social Club, Tesla and Peet’s Coffee.
In the film, Maia stars in the indie film as Angela, about two high school dropout BFFs, who just want to take a week off to chill at the beach.
However, their house got robbed, the rent is due, they’re about to get fired and they’re broke. Now they’ve gotta avoid eviction, stay out of jail and get to the beach, no matter what.
The actor, and his co-stars, are all looking back on their original auditions and opening up about how they really felt about it.
For Dexter – he thought his was completely awful.
“I remember calling my agent and being like ‘This is the worst day. I had the worst audition of my life’,” he remembers. “Then, the next day I get called and she said, ‘So, Maze Runner‘. I was like ‘Yea, it was awful.’”
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Dexter is also pictured below at several events around the 2018 Sundance Film Festival on sunday (January 21) in Park City, Utah.
The actress, who stepped out for the premiere of her new movie Assassination Nation alongside co-star Maude Apatow, wore a black wig to the event, and paired it with metallic lips.
Arizona is set in the midst of the 2009 housing crisis, and the dark comedic story follows Cassie Fowler, a single mom and struggling realtor whose life goes off the rails when she witnesses a murder.
While Tom headed to a few events like the IMDB Lounge and at Rock & Reilly’s Daytime Lounge, Matthew was still waiting for his flight — which was delayed for hours upon hours.
“I’ve already missed the event I was supposed to be at,” Matthew pointed out on Twitter in a series of tweets. “That’s done. I’m now only going to #Sundance to see how this @delta performance plays out.”
He adds, “Besides, I’ve already been here 11 hours and I’m no quitter. I’m an idiot. But I am not a quitter. Plus @tomfelton is waiting for me.”
In total, Matthew‘s flight was delayed for over 12 hours.
Here are all his tweets about the situation below:
Big thanks to @Delta for sending your engineers out to fix our delayed plane 4 hours ago. They still haven’t arrived for that 2-3 hour repair job. Maybe we’ll get to #Sundance in 2019.
Emily Bett Rickards arrives at the airport ahead of the weekend in Salt Lake City, Utah on Friday (January 19).
The Arrow actress is in town for the premiere of her new film, Funny Story, which is premiering at Slamdance, which goes on during the same time as 2018 Sundance Film Festival.