Emilia Jones puts on a leggy display in a plunging black pinstripe blazer dress as she steps out in NYC

Emilia Jones turned heads as she strolled around Chelsea, New York City on Tuesday. 

The young British actress, aged 23, was absolutely stunning as she wore a deep-cut, elegant black suit dress with pin stripes, highlighting her slender, well-defined legs.

The stylish outfit showcased rigid collar flaps (structured lapels), long arm lengths, a narrowed midsection (cinched waist), and an embellishment of red velvet bows on the left chest pocket.

Emilia chose to wear a thin, black lace bra beneath her blazer dress and matched it with opaque black stockings, completing her daring ensemble.

To finish off her appearance, she accentuated her style by wearing high-heeled black shoes with sharp points, and adorned herself with a delicate gold necklace and hoop earrings.

Right now, Emilia is busy in New York City, publicizing her newest film titled “The Running Man.” In this movie, she shares the screen with Glen Powell, Daniel Ezra, Michael Cera, and Lee Pace.

51-year-old filmmaker Edgar Wright began filming his eagerly awaited reimagining of “The Running Man” in November of last year, marking three years since the project was initially unveiled.

Last year, the main actor Glen was seen on set at London’s renowned Battersea Power Station, where he assumed the role previously played by Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is now 78 years old, in the 1987 action movie.

In London’s iconic Battersea Power Station last year, leading man Glen was spotted on set, stepping into the part made famous by Arnold Schwarzenegger, aged 78, from the 1987 action film.

As a devout admirer, I’ve stepped up to shoulder the massive responsibility of reimagining an iconic action movie, originally a creation of Stephen King, under the pen name Richard Bachman – a task assigned to me as British director, Edgar.

The movie is set in a bleak future society, featuring a popular television program that depicts fugitive criminals eluding hired assassins.

As a die-hard Arnold Schwarzenegger fan, I can’t help but get excited about the upcoming reboot of “The Terminator.” While the original film was set in the United States from 2017 to 2019, director Edgar Wright hasn’t given us any clues yet about when his version will take place or how it will differ from the classic movie. What we do know is that he plans to stay truer to Stephen King’s original novel, which I’m really looking forward to seeing!

In the story, a man finds himself in a dire situation, needing funds for his ailing child. As a result, he decides to participate in the widely-watched television program known as “The Running Man.

As a contestant stays longer in the competition, their earnings increase significantly. Eventually, Richard uncovers some hidden truths and questionable actions of the show’s organizers, suggesting they are manipulative figures.

Since 2021, Edgar has been involved with the project because it’s the movie he mentioned as his top choice for a remake.

During an interview with IndieWire over the summer, Glen openly discussed his role in the project, expressing his excitement: “I’ll be filming The Running Man this coming fall.

‘We’ve been going back and forth on script stuff, and it’s so fun.’

Edgar’s creation in this project is incredibly extraordinary, we absolutely love it! As avid readers of Stephen King’s book [the movie is based on], both of us are thrilled and can’t wait for the amazing portrayal of the character. I’m truly excited about it!

For a while, the actor has held the director of Shaun of the Dead and Hot Fuzz, Edgar, as his top choices for potential collaborators on future projects.

The Running Man is scheduled to be released on November 14, 2025, by Paramount Pictures.  

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2025-09-03 13:07