
Nepo baby poses on the red carpet for his movie star dad's latest premiere – can you guess who his famous parent is?
The new film, based on the novel by Richard Osman, saw the leading stars hit the red carpet in New York City to celebrate the launch.
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But Pierce Brosnan made sure it was extra special by bringing along someone special – his model son, Dylan.
The 28-year-old is the second youngest of his five children, and has followed in his 007 dad's footsteps to also become a producer in the industry – though steps in front of the camera for modelling jobs.
He's previously worked with high end brands including Yves Saint-Laurent, Moschino and Burberry.
On top of that, he studied at the University of Southern California's School of Cinematic Arts – graduating in 2020 despite the pandemic putting a wrench in his academic pursuits.
Looking just as dapper as his dad, Dylan hit the carpet in a grey suit with high-waisted trousers, brushing back his shaggy brown hair.
Pierce, in contrast, wore a white suit jacket with black trousers, tie and pocket square.
Throwing his arm around his son, Dylan cracked a small smile as they posted together on the carpet, before letting Pierce take centre stage.
Pierce is appearing on The Thursday Murder Club alongside Dame Helen Mirren, Celia Imrie and Ben Kingsley.
The story follows a group of pensioners in a retirement home who have bonded over their love of true crime, spending their spare time trying to solve cold cases.
However, their lives are upended when a real murder occurs close to home, and suddenly they have an active whodunnit on their hands that they can crack.
Who are Pierce Brosnan's children?
The movie drops on Netflix on August 28th – though has kicked off its promotional cycle in New York.
Pierce, Dame Helen and Ben Kingsley were all in attendance, beaming as they shared a laugh on the carpet together.
Pierce has five children – two sons and a daughter, Christopher, Sean and Charlotte, with first wife, the late Cassandra Harris; and two sons, Dylan and Paris, with wife Keely Shaye Smith.
Tragically, Charlotte died in 2013 after a three-year battle with ovarian cancer.
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