Aimee Lou Wood's Bold Red Carpet Moment at BBC Screening
SIZZLING SCENES AND STAR-STUDDED PROJECTS: AIMEE LOU WOOD AND OWEN COOPER SPILL THE TEA
The world of Hollywood is abuzz with excitement as two of its brightest young stars, Aimee Lou Wood and Owen Cooper, are making waves in the industry. The Sex Education sensation and Adolescence heartthrob were spotted looking glamorous at a BBC screening of their new project, Film Club, held at the Charlotte Street Hotel in London on Monday.
Aimee, 31, turned heads with her sultry display in a plunging black midi dress that showcased her toned physique. Paired with sheer tights and pointed toe heels, she was the epitome of sophistication. Owen, on the other hand, opted for an all-black Nike tracksuit, giving off a laid-back vibe that perfectly complemented Aimee's glamour.
But what caught our attention wasn't just their fashion choices – it was the upcoming project they're both starring in. Film Club is a romantic comedy-drama that follows the story of two best friends, Evie (played by Aimee) and Noa (portrayed by Owen), as they navigate love, family, and identity.
The show's blurb reads: "For Evie, Film Club is her weekly escape – a chance to create a world of wonder, deck her mum's garage out in whatever the movie calls for, and spend a few uninterrupted hours with her best friend Noa." But little does she know that this particular Friday night will be different. With Noa getting a dream job on the other side of the country, Evie is faced with the harsh reality that their friendship might not survive.
As they confront their feelings and try to make sense of their emotions, the drama unfolds amidst the eccentricity of Evie's family home. With her fiercely loving single mum Suz, sister Izzie, and handsome boyfriend/sometime man of the house Josh, the stakes are high, and the tension is palpable.
But what makes Film Club truly special is its portrayal of love and relationships in all their messy glory. As Aimee herself puts it, "It's a show about whether we should follow our hearts or heads, and being in love with a friend." The chemistry between Evie and Noa is undeniable, and fans are eagerly awaiting the show's release on BBC iPlayer and BBC Three later this year.
In related news, Owen Cooper has been making waves in the industry since his breakout role in Adolescence. The 15-year-old heartthrob was accused of murdering a girl in the Netflix series, but what few people know is that he was inspired by none other than Tom Holland's performance in The Impossible. Owen's idolization of Spiderman is no secret, and who can blame him? With his own stardom rising, fans are wondering if he'll be the next to don the iconic red suit.
But it seems Owen has bigger aspirations – he wants to replace Tom Holland as Spiderman in the Marvel Universe! In a recent interview, he revealed that seeing The Impossible made him want to become an actor, and now he's determined to make his mark on Hollywood. With plaudits pouring in for his performance in Adolescence, it won't be long before Owen Cooper is making headlines.
Away from Film Club, Aimee Lou Wood is set to star alongside Angelina Jolie in the Christmas-themed movie Anxious People. The English sensation will play Grace, a reluctant bank robber, who finds herself at the center of chaos when she inadvertently takes a group of strangers hostage. With the film's release date still a secret, fans are eagerly awaiting Aimee's next project.
In an Instagram post earlier in May, Aimee expressed her excitement about working with Angelina Jolie. Sharing a snap of the actress's iconic performance in Girl, Interrupted, she wrote: "This performance rocked my whole world when I first saw it and now I get to act with my goddessssss". The admiration is mutual, as sources close to the production reveal that Angelina Jolie is equally thrilled to be working alongside Aimee.
The new film, directed by Mark Foster (World War Z), is based on the 2019 novel of the same name by Fredrik Backman. With a star-studded cast and a gripping storyline, Anxious People promises to be a cinematic treat this holiday season.