Olivia Rose Keegan Turns Heads at the ‘Scary Movie’ Premiere in a Bold Late-Night Look
Olivia Rose Keegan made a striking appearance at the Los Angeles premiere of Scary Movie, drawing attention with a bold, fashion-forward look that leaned into sheer fabrics, layered textures, and dramatic design choices.
Keegan wore a black, floor-length avant-garde gown that combined delicate transparency with heavy embroidered detailing. The dress featured an asymmetrical one-shoulder structure, with a sheer black strap cutting diagonally across her upper body.
The bodice itself was built from nude-toned mesh layered under dense black floral and vine-like embroidery, placed strategically across the torso to create a sculpted, cutout illusion.
The design continued into a low, hip-skimming waistline before flowing into a sheer black skirt made of light chiffon or tulle. The fabric extended down to the floor and trailed slightly behind her, with enough transparency to subtly reveal the outline of her legs beneath the dress.
Keegan kept her styling minimal, pairing the dramatic gown with loose blonde waves and understated makeup. The contrast between the soft styling and the intense structure of the dress gave the look a restrained but edgy red carpet presence.
The appearance took place at the premiere of Scary Movie, also known informally as Scary Movie 6. The film is the latest entry in the long-running horror parody franchise. It is directed by Michael Tiddes and written by Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Craig Wayans, and Rick Alvarez.
The movie brings back familiar faces from the series, including Marlon Wayans, Shawn Wayans, Anna Faris, and Regina Hall. The story follows Cindy Campbell, Ray Wilkins, and the Meeks siblings as they are forced to reunite when a masked killer from their past returns after more than two decades.
The sixth film was officially announced in 2024. Later that year, it was confirmed that the Wayans family would return creatively to the franchise for the first time since Scary Movie 2 in 2001, after previously stepping away due to creative disagreements.

The film continues the franchise’s familiar format of parodying horror tropes, centering this time on the idea of a killer resurfacing years later and pulling the group of survivors back into chaos.
Despite strong nostalgia surrounding the franchise and the return of its original creative team, Scary Movie has received negative reviews from critics ahead of its release.
The film is scheduled to be released in the United States by Paramount Pictures on June 5.
Keegan’s red carpet appearance added a separate wave of attention to the night, with her avant-garde styling standing out against the backdrop of a franchise premiere focused on comedy horror and legacy characters.
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