
The very pretty cast of The Fuze stepped out in London for the photo call and premiere. Let’s discuss their outfit choices in a serious, sober way. Or let’s just be judgy.
AT THE PHOTO CALL

Apparently the boys texted ahead of time to coordinate their looks but left her out of the conversation.
Theo James

Love the jacket, pretty ambivalent about everything else he’s wearing. The shirt’s okay, but those pants are not.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw

The skirt’s pretty fabulous, but it’s a bit much for a rooftop on a rainy day. The top half of the look is cute, but it doesn’t go with the bottom at all. She would have been better off in jeans.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson

We’re seeing so many poorly matched browns lately and we never really thought it was a tough color in that regard. There are blue browns, yellow browns and red browns, and you can get away with wearing any two at the same time, but sport all three and they start to fight with one another. The outfit’s fine, but it’s another one that would be vastly improved with jeans and boots. We appreciate the belt.
AT THE PREMIERE

Theo James

It’s a nice suit in a great color. We’d have liked a contrasting shirt, but we feel almost silly quibbling over it since he looks so hot. Those frames are really doing it for that face.
Gugu Mbatha-Raw in Alessandra Rich

Because the dress looks pretty great on her, we are prepared to give special dispensation for the allowance of one of those bows. You may pick, but we think the one at the hip looks sillier. The shoes look like they’re torturing her.
Saffron Hocking in Oude Waag

She looks very pretty here, but the dress has an unsolveable problem: the sheer panel is awful but the dress would be utterly generic without it. Best to have scrapped this one and go with another option.
Aaron Taylor-Johnson

Sure. Alright. It’s clearly a nice suit, but every choice here seems designed to be as uninteresting as possible. The only thing that comes off stylish is the hair.
ABOUT THE MOVIE:
FUZE is the latest high-octane heist thriller from acclaimed director David Mackenzie (Hell or High Water, Outlaw King). Following its debut at the Toronto International Film Festival, the film will premiere in UK cinemas as a Sky Original on April 3rd 2026.
Shot on location across London, the film places the capital at the heart of the unfolding action, with stellar lead performances from British greats Aaron Taylor-Johnson (Kraven the Hunter, Bullet Train) and Theo James (The White Lotus, The Gentlemen). Elevating the all-star cast are standout turns from Sam Worthington (Avatar, Under the Banner of Heaven), Gugu Mbatha-Raw (Surface, Loki) and Saffron Hocking (Top Boy)
In this audacious new take on the heist genre, London is thrown into panic by the discovery of an unexploded WW2 bomb on a construction site. As bomb disposal expert Major Will Tranter (Taylor-Johnson) and police chief Zuzana Greenfield (Mbatha-Raw) become entangled in the unfolding crisis, tensions escalate and loyalties blur. Fuze hurtles through a collision of a bomb threat, a precision heist, and a city on edge – where no one is quite who they seem.
The film is produced by Sébastien Raybaud and Callum Grant for Anton, David Mackenzie, and Gillian Berrie for Sigma Films.
[Photo Credit: Yui Mok/PA Images/INSTARimages, Cover Images, Doug Peters/PA Images/INSTARimages – Video Credit: Sky TV/YouTube]
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