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The cast and creative team behind “Abigail” celebrated its premiere on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. The event featured high-profile and A-list guests on the red carpet, including Kathryn Newton, Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens and more.

Ahead, see the stars of “Abigail” at the red carpet premiere.

Melissa Barrera

Barrera sparkled on the red carpet. She wore a payette hand-manipulated A-line dress courtesy of Marmar Halim. The silver dress featured a shimmering look and crushed fabric appearance. Barrera accessorized her look with jewelry by Robert Procop. Her makeup was done by Lilly Keys with hair by Sami Knight. Barrera’s look was curated by Penny Lovell.

Kathryn Newton

Kathryn Newton went full punk princess with her look. The actress wore a design from the fall 2024 ready-to-wear collection by GCDS. The look featured a print of Dracula on the garment. She also wore sheer black tights and pointed-toe heels. The actress accessorized with few jewelry pieces save for a tiara she wore with her hair pulled into an updo. Newton wholly embraced the punk aesthetic with bold black eyeliner.

Dan Stevens

Dan Stevens fashioned a look by Amiri for the red carpet premiere of “Abigail.” He added a pop of macabre by painting his nails black. The actor, who also stars in another forthcoming horror film called “Cuckoo,” wore a black shirt beneath his white suit and finished off the look with black shoes.

William Catlett

William Catlett wholly embraced the ‘70s aesthetic. The actor fashioned a corduroy burnt sienna suit with flared pants by Gucci and added a pair of white shoes to complete the ensemble. He accessorized with a gold necklace.

Alisha Weir 

“Abigail” star Alisha Weir wore an embellished plumentis gown by Marchesa. The dress featured a pleated bodice and a fluttered short sleeve with a bow tied at the waist. The dress also featured embellished elements of beaded embroidery that transformed into a high round neckline.

“Abigail” is a horror movie about a ballerina kidnapped by a group of criminals. Once locked inside a mansion with the titular character, the criminals find out she’s a vampire and must fight to survive. “Abigail” hits theaters on Friday.