Pierce Brosnan’s Son Dylan Steals the Spotlight at Rare Red Carpet Outing

It wasn’t just the premiere that turned heads on Thursday night — Pierce Brosnan walked the red carpet alongside his son Dylan, and the father-son duo quickly became the night’s highlight.

Though Brosnan will forever be remembered as James Bond, this time, it was his 28-year-old son’s towering presence that grabbed attention.

A Stylish Family Moment
The 72-year-old Golden Globe nominee arrived at the New York City screening of his latest film, The Thursday Murder Club, looking effortlessly sharp in a cream jacket, black-and-white polka-dot tie, matching shirt, black slacks, and polished dress shoes. Adding to his signature charm was a proud smile reserved for his son.

Standing tall beside him was Dylan Brosnan, a filmmaker and USC School of Cinematic Arts graduate, who cut a striking figure in a loose gray suit, striped tie, and sleek black shoes. His shoulder-length brown hair, styled with a retro flair, added to his standout look. Together, the two struck classic poses — one hand in the pocket, the other around each other — as cameras captured the heartwarming moment.

A Rising Talent
Beyond his striking height, Dylan is carving out a career of his own. He and his younger brother, Paris, 24, recently shared the screen with their father in The Unholy Trinity, marking the brothers’ feature film debut.

“For me, being able to share that with them is a gift of time and memory,” Pierce told People, describing the experience as “beautiful.”

Family has always been central to Brosnan, even during his demanding Bond years. “We always stayed together tight as a family unit,” he reflected. Today, he adds, “I would jump into the trenches any day of the week with them.”

A Bond Beyond Bond
Pierce shares Dylan and Paris with wife Keely Shaye Smith. He also has three children from his first marriage to Cassandra Harris, who died in 1991. Their daughter Charlotte tragically passed away in 2013 from ovarian cancer, a loss Pierce has spoken about with moving candor.

But Thursday night wasn’t about grief — it was about new memories and the joy of family. On the red carpet, Brosnan’s role as a devoted dad took center stage, even if he had to look up at his son to see it.

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