Blake Lively and Gigi Hadid rocked “Deadpool & Wolverine”-inspired outfits to celebrate the movie’s premiere in New York City on Monday.
The besties stunned on the red carpet as the “Gossip Girl” alum wore an Atelier Versace off-the-shoulder red catsuit with black lace embellishments — in a nod to her husband Ryan Reynold’s titular character in the action blockbuster.
Lively, 36, accessorized with matching heels, drop earrings and a black bag resembling a ball and chain. She styled her hair in a sleek ponytail.
As for Hadid, she paid tribute to Hugh Jackman’s Wolverine wearing a yellow Miu Miu ensemble featuring a strapless bandana top and a belted low-waisted midi skirt.
The supermodel, 29, topped off her look with stacked Alexis Bittar bangles, a chunky gold necklace, black heels and a yellow handbag with a Deadpool charm.
She had her hair pinned up for the outing.
Jackman, 55, and Reynolds, 47, went for simpler looks in classic black suits.
The foursome posed together on the red carpet where Lively and Reynolds were photographed holding each other close.
The “It Ends with Us” star has been her husband’s biggest supporter as he’s been promoting the highly anticipated flick.
Earlier this month, Lively gushed over a video of Reynolds holding Dogpool, the pup from the movie, while doing press in London.
She took to her Instagram Story to share that the actor was “trying to get [her] pregnant again” with the video.
The couple share daughters James, 9, Inez, 7, and Betty, 4, and a fourth child, whose name and sex has not been revealed yet.
But babies may be on the horizon since the “Free Guy” actor recently revealed he wanted “as many as possible.”
“As many little heartbeats as possible, just running around, wrecking stuff in the house. I love it. Let’s have more!” he told E! News in an interview published Monday.
But the pair likely won’t be asking their pal Taylor Swift to babysit because, according to Reynolds, she charges a hefty fee.
“The cost of that is … I believe the accountant said, ‘Cost-prohibitive,‘” he joked to the outlet.
“But I think what he meant was, ‘Cost-insane-what-are-you-doing-I’m-no-longer-you’re-accountant.’”
“Deadpool & Wolverine” hits theaters on July 26.
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