Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt made their first red carpet appearance as a married couple at the world premiere of “Unbroken,” a World War II film directed by Jolie, in Sydney, Australia.
The event was held at the State Theatre and drew thousands of fans eager to catch a glimpse of the famous Hollywood couple.

Jolie, 39, stunned the crowd in a strapless, fishtailed Gucci gown, exuding elegance and charm as she greeted her admirers. Pitt, 50, looked dapper in a black suit and tie, complemented by sunglasses and well-kept facial hair.
The couple’s arrival in a black Range Rover caused quite a stir among fans, one of whom attempted to jump over the railings to get closer to the stars.

Despite the excitement, Jolie and Pitt maintained their composure, posing for photos and chatting with the crowd. Jolie took time to speak with the media, while Pitt mingled with fans.
Jolie discussed her recent marriage with Pitt, saying, “We just feel that much closer.” She added that they were already content before marriage, but it “just feels like he’s my husband.”
The couple, who married in August after two years of engagement, has been together for over seven years.

“Unbroken” is based on the 2010 book by Laura Hillenbrand, telling the story of Olympic runner Louis Zamperini, who was captured by Japanese forces during World War II.
Jolie expressed her excitement for her six children to watch the film, mentioning that one of her children, Shiloh, had attended Zamperini’s funeral and was especially interested in the story.
The premiere also featured key figures in the film, including producer Matthew Baer, lead actor Jack O’Connell, and musician Miyavi Ishihara, who plays a prison guard.

Baer praised Jolie’s work, stating that her vision and leadership were instrumental to the film’s success. O’Connell also appreciated Jolie’s guidance during filming, noting that she provided valuable insights and support.
“Unbroken” is set to premiere in the United States on December 25, with an Australian release scheduled for January 15.
The movie, which has generated considerable buzz, is expected to draw significant attention from audiences interested in historical narratives and inspiring stories of resilience.

















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