Aaron Taylor-Johnson, 34, attended the New York City premiere of his new Marvel movie, Kraven the Hunter. He was accompanied by his wife, Sam Taylor-Johnson, 57, and her two children, Angelica, 26, and Jessie, 18, from a previous marriage. The blended family looked ravishing in their Christmas card-esque outfits.

Aaron took a classic look and made it his own. He sported a silk black shirt, buttoned low to show off his delicate jewelry tucked into black trousers layered with a velvet maroon blazer. His gold Rolex Daytona completed the look.

Sam, always the supporting wife, wore a stunning knee-length maroon dress that matched the Bullet Train actor. The couple has embraced their age difference and frequently posts loved-up photos on social media.

The couple shares two children, Wylda Rae, 13, and Romy Hero, 11, who were absent from the premiere. Aaron and Sam have consistently kept their younger daughters out of the public eye.

This is not the first time Aaron has starred as an iconic Marvel character. In 2015, he played Quicksilver, the Scarlet Witch’s twin brother. But the actor is not worried about fans getting the characters confused.

“[Kraven the Hunter] feels worlds apart. It feels like a whole different venture. The beauty for me is that I get to play a character from the ground up and find layers. I’ve invested a lot of time into this, which I’m really proud of, and I think it’s got longevity,” Aaron told Entertainment Weekly.

The movie is set in Sony’s Spider-Man Universe. Kraven the Hunter is a sensitive villain driven by revenge. The film builds his origin story away from the Spider-Man storyline.

The film is set to hit theaters on Dec. 13 and has had mixed reviews from critics. It was described as “ludicrous, but entertaining throughout” by The Times

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