No extra days off.
“Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” star Mia Sara returned to the highlight for the premiere of “The Life of Chuck” — her first movie in over a decade — in Los Angeles on Monday.
Sara, 57, walked the purple carpet on the Hollywood Legion Theater to have a good time her new sci-fi film based mostly on Stephen King’s novel.
The actress posed for images alongside her co-stars Tom Hiddleston, Mark Hamill, Karen Gillan, Benjamin Pajak, Chiwetel Ejiofor, Kate Siegel and Carl Lumbly, in addition to director Mike Flanagan.
Sara wore a black prime with a below-the-knee skirt and matching boot heels. She additionally rocked a pair of silver earrings and an enormous gold bracelet.
In “The Life of Chuck,” out June 6, Sara performs the grandmother of Hiddleston’s character, Charles Krantz. The movie follows Krantz’s life in reverse-chronological order.
On the purple carpet, Sara advised People who she got here out of appearing retirement to work with Flanagan, 47. She mentioned his 2021 Netflix horror miniseries “Midnight Mass” was “one of my favorite things I’ve ever seen.”
“We’ve been such fans, and we met socially, he and the magnificent Kate Siegel, and he just said, ‘Well, don’t you ever really want to work again?’ ” Sara advised the outlet.
“And I mentioned, ‘Oh, I don’t know.’ He mentioned, ‘Well, what if I offered you something?’ I mentioned, ‘Well, okay, if you offer me something, I’ll do it.’ “
When requested if she plans to do extra appearing, Sara replied: “Honestly, it really was all about Mike. If Mike needs me, I’ll be there.”
Sara at the moment lives in “a 17th century farmhouse” in England together with her husband, Brian Henson.
The actress and Henson have a daughter, Amelia, 20. She additionally has a son, Dashiell Quinn Connery, 28, together with her ex-husband Jason Connery, son of “James Bond” star Sean Connery.
Sara’s final appearing look was within the 2013 quick movie “Pretty Pretty.”
Earlier than that, she performed Princess Langwidere within the 2012 movie “Dorothy and the Witches of Oz.”
Sara grew up in New York Metropolis and made her movie appearing debut in 1985’s “Legend” alongside Tom Cruise.
At age 18, she landed the position of Sloane Peterson in “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off.” The beloved 1986 comedy was directed by the late John Hughes and in addition starred Matthew Broderick and “Succession” alum Alan Ruck.
Sara went on to star within the 1987 ABC miniseries “Queenie” and the 1994 sci-fi movie “Timecop,” which received her a Saturn Award.
She additionally performed Harley Quinn in The WB sequence “Birds of Prey” from 2002 to 2003.