Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz, and Darren Aronofsky Shine at London Gala Premiere of ‘Caught Stealing’
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London’s Leicester Square lit up on Tuesday night as Sony Pictures hosted the UK Gala Premiere of Caught Stealing, Darren Aronofsky’s gritty crime caper
London’s Leicester Square turned blue on Tuesday night as Sony Pictures hosted the UK Gala Premiere of Caught Stealing, Darren Aronofsky’s high-tension adaptation of Charlie Huston’s novel. Fans crowded the barricades as Austin Butler, Zoë Kravitz, and Aronofsky led the arrivals and worked the line of photographers before heading inside for the screening.
Butler—who plays Hank Thompson, a former baseball phenom turned downtown bartender—kept it sharp in a double-breasted suit, striking the balance between matinee idol and street-tough. Kravitz countered with a sculptural black gown that tilted elegant and dangerous, an apt preview of the film’s mood. Inside, the energy stayed high: this is one of Sony’s splashiest UK pushes of the summer and a full-throated bet on a theatrical-only play.
Adapted for the screen by Huston from his own novel, Caught Stealing tracks Hank as a “simple favor” detonates his quiet life and drags him into a violent web of thieves, dirty money, and very bad decisions. Kravitz co-stars as Hank’s girlfriend, a grounding force with her own survival instincts, while Matt Smith plays the anarchic neighbor whose presence ups the volatility. The wider ensemble is stacked: Regina King, Liev Schreiber, Vincent D’Onofrio, Griffin Dunne, Benito Martínez Ocasio, and Carol Kane all circle Hank’s descent with teeth bared.
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On stage, Aronofsky saluted the cast’s fearlessness and Huston’s flinty prose, noting the fun of slamming his psychological intensity into a pulpy, bruised caper. The director also underscored the decision to keep Caught Stealingstrictly theatrical—an increasingly rare stance that felt right at a premiere where the room reacted audibly to the film’s hair-trigger turns and bone-deep tension.
By the time the credits hit, the chatter spilling back onto Leicester Square suggested Caught Stealing is primed to be one of late summer’s conversation pieces: a pressure-cooker genre movie with movie-star wattage and a director who knows how to make your pulse spike.
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