(L-R) Joe Davidson, Glen Powell, Dermot Mulroney, Alexandra Shipp, Will Gluck, Charlee Fraser, Sydney Sweeney, Michelle Hurd and Darren Barnet.Bryan Bedder/Getty
- Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney star as two people who can't stand one another in "Anyone But You."
- Along with the stars, Rachel Bloom, Kenan Thompson, and Este Haim hit the movie's premiere.
"Anyone But You," a new romantic comedy starring Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney, had its world premiere in New York City on Monday night.
"Anyone But You" hits theaters on December 22.
Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney are a perfect pairing in this new rom-com.
Glen Powell and Sydney Sweeney look perfect. Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Powell plays Ben, who gives the air that he loves being single, but really wants to settle down.
Glen Powell looking stylish. Bryan Bedder/Getty
Sweeney plays Bea, who can't stand Ben after meeting him just once.
Sydney Swenney stuns on the carpet. Bryan Bedder/Getty
"Barbie" star Alexandra Shipp plays Claudia, a friend of both Ben and Bea. She invites them to her destination wedding in Australia.
Alexandra Shipp stuns in blue. Bryan Bedder/Getty
Dermot Mulroney, who is no stranger to the rom-com genre having starred in "My Best Friend's Wedding," plays the father of the bride.
Dermot Mulroney gives this rom-com some clout. Bryan Bedder/Getty
"Dave" star GaTa plays Ben's buddy, Pete.
GaTa with some fine threads on the carpet. Bryan Bedder/Getty
Australian model Charlee Fraser makes her big screen debut as Margaret, a former fling of Ben's who wants something more serious.
Charlee Fraser knows how to work the carpet. Bryan Bedder/Getty
The movie is directed by Will Gluck, who also helmed "Easy A" and "Friends with Benefits."
Will Gluck is looking for another rom-com hit. Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Also on the carpet was Rachel Bloom.
Rachel Bloom killing it on the carpet. Dia Dipasupil/Getty
Este Haim showed up.
Este Haim coming solo to the carpet. Bryan Bedder/Getty
"SNL" star Kenan Thompson also hit the red carpet.
He loves a good rom-com. Dia Dipasupil/Getty
As did Natasha Bedingfield, whose hit song "Unwritten" has major importance in the movie.
She showed up ready to laugh. Dia Dipasupil/Getty