She may have been standing alongside Hollywood legend Harrison Ford and Cuban beauty Ana de Armas, but Blade Runner 2049 actress Sylvia Hoeks managed to ensure all eyes were on her.

The Dutch sci-fi star, 34, showed off her slender frame in a crushed metallic-style top, that plunged dramatically to her waist and featured long puffed sleeves.

The front of the plush browse was tucked in at the front and the floor-length skirt run down her lithe pins where it fell to the ground, blocked at the hem with leather.

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Running with it: Sylvia Hoeks [L] steals focus from her Blade Runner 2049 co-stars Harrison Ford and Ana de Armas in a deeply plunging metallic top... as they continue to promote film in Japan

Crisp: Keeping her make-up clean, the porcelain-skinned beauty wore swept mascara across her eyes, giving the look a dramatic flair

Keeping her make-up crisp and pure, the porcelain-skinned beauty wore swept mascara across her eyes, giving the look a dramatic flair, and painted her pout with a rose pink.

She wore her blonde locks in light waves around her shoulders.

She stood next to legendary action star Harrison, 75, who looked dapper in a suit and tie, as did director of the movie Denis Villeneuve, 50.

Between them was Ana de Armas, 29, looking considerably more covered up than her female co-star, in a high necked rose pink ensemble with an intricate floral detailing on it.

Line up: She stood next to legendary action star Harrison, 75, who looked dapper in a suit and tie, as did director of the movie Denis Villeneuve, 50, with Ana de Armas, 29, sandwiched between them

Plunging: She painted her pout with a rose pink and wore her blonde locks in light waves around her shoulders

Catching up: Harrison appeared at a press conference for his latest cinema offering Blade Runner 2049 in Tokyo, Japan alongside his co-star Ana de Armas

The Blade Runner sequel has not actually fared too well when it comes to audience figures.

It made a paltry $194 million internationally, including $74 million in the states (the budget was $155m).

Harrison, who reprises his role of Rick Deckard in the sequel, has been chugging along the promotional trail for the film, in which he appears alongside Ryan Gosling, 36.

The Oscar-nominated actor told GQ about how he accidentally punched Gosling in the face while making the movie, explaining how the leading man's 'face was where it should not have been' and that the mishap was about '90 percent' Gosling's fault.

Hard at work: The screen legend was happy to take photos for the crowds

Plodding on: Ana continues to promote the film abroad, after its take in the United States has underwhelmed in the face of a large budget and larger expectations

'His job was to be out of the range of the punch,' Ford told the publication. 'My job was also to make sure that I pulled the punch.

'But we were moving, and the camera was moving, so I had to be aware of the angle to the camera to make the punch look good.'

The hunky star of Star Wars and Indiana Jones films noted that the accidental hit wasn't an indication of bad eye-hand coordination on his part, as he 'threw about a hundred punches in the shooting of' the film, and 'only hit [Gosling] once.'

Icon: Harrison looked dapper as he promoted Blade Runner 2049

Camera ready: The foursome posed for photos as they arrived to the press conference

Ford said he subsequently gave Gosling a glass of scotch as a consolation prize for taking the jab, joking, 'What, did he f***ing expect the whole bottle? You know, I figured one drink would fix it. That was enough.'

In spite of the jab, the veteran actor had glowing words for his co-star, calling Gosling 'fun to work with' and 'a smart guy' who 'knows what he's doing.'

Gosling had mutual admiration for his legendary co-star, as he told Entertainment Weekly that the charm Ford exudes on camera emanates off camera, as well.

Greetings and salutations: The quartet waved to fans at the screening in Japan

Having fun: Ana de Armas happily waved to fans at the event

Fashionista: Ana looked stylish at the event in a designer pink dress with suede grey heels

'The best part is that you hang out with him and you realize that all those iconic moments from his films that you love are his - like 'I love you; I know' from Star Wars, or shooting the guy in Indiana Jones ... he’s just like that all the time.'

Gosling explained how Ford has a preternatural instinct in front of the camera.

'Normally I’d say there are hundreds of ways to play any scene,' he said. 'Unless you work with Harrison and you realize there’s only one great way and he’s already figured it out.'

Flawless: She looked flawless in her dusty rose pink garment

Harrison's appearance comes as Blade Runner 2049 director Denis Villeneuve discussed the underwhelming box office performance of the movie.

He told Vulture: 'As a filmmaker, I’m not arrogant. People put a lot of money in the movie to allow me to make something like Blade Runner.

'They trusted me, and they gave me a lot of freedom, and they are friends. So of course I want the movie to be a success at the end of the day. It’s a long journey, but I want them not to lose money.'

The movie has earned just $74 million in total in the US box office to date.

Punch out: Ford accidentally hit Gosling in the face amid filming of the motion picture