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The 50th edition of the Toronto International Film Festival kicked off on September 4, 2025, bringing together global filmmakers, stars, and cinephiles for ten days of cinematic celebration. The red carpet arrival at the festival saw a star-studded lineup of film stars ranging from Ryan Reynolds, Sydney Sweeney, Matthew McConaughey, Mila Kunis, Channing Tatum and Daniel Craig. Showcasing premieres of highly anticipated films, documentaries, and international entries, TIFF remains a key launching pad for awards season contenders.
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Daniel Craig better known as ‘Agent 007’ was seen attending the premiere of ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ at the Princess of Wales Theatre during the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
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Mila Kunis poses for photographers and greets fans at the premiere of ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery’ at the Princess of Wales Theatre during the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday.
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Colin Hanks (right), director, poses confidently with producer Ryan Reynolds (left) before a Second City cast photo, honoring comedy legend John Candy at TIFF.
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Sydney Sweeney poses for photographs as she walks the red carpet at the premiere of ‘Christy’ at the Toronto International Film Festival, in Toronto on Friday.
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Matthew McConaughey (from left), Camila Alves, Kay McConaughey, and Levi McConaughey arrive arm-in-arm for the “The Lost Bus” premiere, capturing a family affair under festival lights.
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Kirsten Dunst in elegant blue, beams for cameras on the ‘Roofman’ red carpet outside Toronto’s TIFF venue, embodying festival excitement. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Channing Tatum arrives on the red carpet for ‘Roofman’ at the Toronto International Film Festival in Toronto, Saturday. (Photo Source: Associated Press)
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Juno Temple steps out in bold orange, her striking look and radiant smile setting a lively tone for ‘Roofman’ on the TIFF red carpet in Toronto. (Photo: Associated Press)
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Eugene Levy (from left), sharp in a white suit, catches up with Ryan Reynolds at Roy Thomson Hall, both honoring Toronto legend John Candy at the festival’s acclaimed documentary premiere.
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Andrew Scot, the beloved preist from ‘Fleabag’ greets fans and flashes a grin while arriving for the ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ premiere at the Princess of Wales Theatre, adding wit and warmth to TIFF’s celebrations. (Photo: Associated Press)
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Cailee Spaeny brings chic elegance to the Princess of Wales Theatre, dazzling photographers at the star-studded ‘Wake Up Dead Man’ premiere. (Photo: Associated Press)
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The famous ‘Hawkeye’, Jeremy Renner poses on the Princess of Wales Theatre steps for the premiere of ‘Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery.’

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