Ben Affleck unveiled a contemporary new look as he graced the stage at CinemaCon in Las Vegas to ship a presentation on Wednesday.
The 52-year-old’s head of hair and beard appeared noticeably darker because it appeared he had dyed them a richer shade of brunette to hide the grey patches.
Ben attended the star-studded occasion at The Colosseum at Caesars Palace to advertise his upcoming film The Accountant 2. Directed by Gavin O’Connor, the thriller follows the story of the forensic accountant Christian Wolff, performed by Ben, who joins forces along with his estranged brother to seek out mysterious assassins.
The actor was joined by the likes of Jon Bernthal, Daniella Pineda, and Cynthia Addai-Robinson, through the presentation.
Ben teamed his new hairdo with a modern navy swimsuit that oozed subtle suave. The tailor-made garment featured delicate pinstripes and was layered over a lightweight blue shirt that was left unbuttoned on the high for an effortlessly informal look.
In keeping with The Hollywood Reporter, Ben spoke fondly of returning for a second instalLment of the movie. He mentioned that it felt “nice to proceed the story of The Accountant” through the seminar.
“I’m thrilled to be enjoying this half once more with this nice solid. In some methods, I really feel like this character by no means left me,” he shared.
Ben is not the primary Hollywood heartthrob to debut a contemporary hair dye job as Leonardo Dicaprio stepped out earlier this week to indicate off his darker brunette roots. The 50-year-old additionally appeared at CinemaCon to advertise his upcoming movie One Battle After One other.
George Clooney additionally rocked a darker head of hair in New York Metropolis final month. The actor’s makeover got here in hand along with his Broadway debut in Good Night time, And Good Luck.
Ben’s public look comes after he graced the duvet of GQ’s April/Could difficulty final month. Within the interview, Ben opened up in regards to the highs and lows of his decades-long profession, his stance on co-parenting, and the upcoming premiere of The Accountant 2.
“I actually like fusing drama about characters which can be attention-grabbing to me, with genres and storytelling tropes which can be acquainted to the viewers and considered as extra business,” he defined.
The star can also be in no rush to utterly shift from performing to directing as he needs to prioritize spending time along with his youngsters. “It’s so consuming. The one remorse I’ve about all the films that I’ve directed is the period of time it’s taken me away from my youngsters,” he shared.