Jerry Bruckheimer spent his Tuesday hitting the red carpet at the premiere of his new film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
The 80-year-old mega-producer was all smiles as he hit the red carpet with his wife Linda at the premiere, held at AMC Lincoln Square in Manhattan.
The outing comes just weeks after Bruckheimer confirmed the next Pirates of the Caribbean movie will be a reboot.
Bruckheimer stepped out with a dark blue dress shirt with the top button unbuttoned and no tie.
The bearded producer also sported a black suit coat along with matching black pants and shoes to complete his look.
Jerry Bruckheimer spent his Tuesday hitting the red carpet at the premiere of his new film The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare.
He also posed with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare stars Cary Elwes, Henry Zaga, Babs Olusanmokun, Eiza Gonzalez Rivera, Henry Golding, Hero Feinnes Tiffin and Henry Cavill.
The film is based on the 2014 Damien Lewis book Churchill’s Secret Warriors: The Explosive True Story of the Special Forces Desperadoes of WWII.
The film tells a fictionalized version of the true WWII mission known as Operation Postmaster, which happened in 1942.
The story follows a group of British soldiers who recruit an exclusive team to attack German forces behind enemy lines.
The film also stars Alan Ritchson, Alex Pettyfer, Rory Kinnear, Til Schweiger, Victor Oshin and Alessandro Babalola.
Guy Ritchie directs The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare from an adapted script he co-wrote with Arash Amel, Paul Tamasy and Eric Johnson.
Bruckheimer produces the film alongside Chad Oman and John Friedberg, with the film hitting theaters April 19.
The producer – who has 110 film and television credits to his name – also recently opened up about the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean reboot to ComicBook.com.
He also posed with The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare stars Cary Elwes, Henry Zaga, Babs Olusanmokun, Eiza Gonzalez Rivera, Henry Golding, Hero Feinnes Tiffin and Henry Cavill
The producer – who has 110 film and television credits to his name – also recently opened up about the upcoming Pirates of the Caribbean reboot to ComicBook.com
‘But we’re gonna reboot Pirates, so that is easier to put together because you don’t have to wait for certain actors,’ he said.
And although Margot Robbie was previously attached to a female-led reboot, she told Vanity Fair in 2022 that Disney wasn’t moving forward with the project.
‘We had an idea and we were developing it for a while, ages ago, to have more of a female-led—not totally female-led, but just a different kind of story—which we thought would’ve been really cool, but I guess they don’t want to do it,’ said Robbie.
After the sixth installment changed creative hands multiple times since 2017’s Dead Men Tell No Tales, writer Craig Mazin told the Los Angeles Times last August that he and co-writer Ted Elliot sold Disney their pitch for the upcoming movie.
‘We pitched it and thought there’s no way they’re buying it, it’s too weird,’ said Mazin. ‘And they did! And then he wrote a fantastic script and the strike happened and everyone’s waiting around.’