"Arthur" has been brought to New York for its premiere on Tuesday, April 5. Russell Brand,  who starred as the main character in the comedy film, came in his light  gray tuxedo to the event, which took place at Ziegfeld Theatre. When he  posed with his co-stars, Brand playfully tried to bite young guest Jake  Pauly. 
 Jennifer Garner, in the meantime, donned dark gray sweater and floral-printed black skirt to the event. Helen Mirren,  who played Arthur's nanny, stole the spotlight from Garner by wearing  flowing light gray gown, with beautiful necklace and a cashmere shawl. 
 Greta Gerwig  looked modest in her white top, plain black skirt and matching black  clutch. Director Jason Winer attended the event as well, donning his  gray outfit. Other actors also hit the red carpet. They included Billy Crystal, Omar Benson Miller, Cristen Chin, Nigel Barker, Zoe Buckman, and David Schwimmer. 
 On the red carpet, Brand commented about his character. He stated, "He  has a childlike sense of fun and wonder and sees the beauty in all  people and learns that love is more important than money. What finer  message can there be?" 
 Meanwhile, his castmates admitted working with the funnyman is a  marvelous experience. Mirren gushed, "He's got a good heart. The Brand  heart is a very good heart. He's kind and he's generous and he's  fantastic to work with." 
 Garner also shared her thought about the actor, saying "Well he's so  lovely, and he was so lovely with both of my girls. He's just warm and  such a vulnerable and such an amazing actor." Similarly, Gerwig claimed  that Brand is hilarious, before adding "Underneath it, he's just a good  person, and I think that's what is really amazing about him." 
 The forthcoming movie, scheduled to hit theaters on April 8 nationwide,  sees Arthur, a drunken, wealthy playboy who stands to gain a lot of  money if he marries the woman his parents want. Things get complicated  when he falls for a woman who is of more modest means. With Naomi's  inspiration and some unconventional help from nanny Hobson, Arthur will  take the most expensive risk of his life and finally learn what it means  to become a man. 
