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'Zoolander 2' News: Stars' Children Captivate Movie's Premiere

Monday night was a blast for the cast and crew of "Zoolander 2," but it wasn't really the actors and actresses that took center stage — it was the Hollywood children.

One of the most spectacular moments that took place during the premiere on Monday night was that time cameras captured Quinlin Stiller totally killing his dad's famous "Blue Steel" look. In the family shot, Ben Stiller is also joined by his daughter Ella, and wife Christine Taylor.

While the three were stunning with their own attempts at "Blue Steel," Quinlin really took the spotlight and drew the attention of the onlookers and the cameras. Aside from his ability to slay his dad's signature pose, he also looked sharp in his coat and tie.

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Susan Sarandon also graced the premiere in N.Y.C. and it turns out she's a huge fan of costume parties. The actress looked stunning in her black and white coat, but his son, Miles Robbins, really nailed the "Blue Steel" face. His awesome and colorful suit inspired by "My Little Pony" immediately took the red carpet by wonder.

The amazing runway was made much more special as the main cast, including Stiller, Owen Wilson, Penélope Cruz, and Will Ferrell, made their way to the hearts of the media. They each had their moments to outshine the other, but the night was still focused on Quinlin's version of "Blue Steel" and Miles' outrageous outfit.

"Zoolander 2" welcomes back to the spotlight two outdated models who were once battling it out to be the best 10 years ago. A decade later, the world has totally forgotten their names: Derek Zoolander (Stiller) and Hansel McDonald (Wilson). To prove that they're still as amazing as they were back then and to get back on stage, they will join Valentina (Cruz) in the mission of destroying the villain who wants to eradicate the world's most beautiful people.

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