Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade Look Glam in All Black Outfits at Movie Premiere

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The couple attended the premiere of 'The Inspection' in Toronto on Thursday.

Gabrielle Union and Dwyane Wade know how to rock a red carpet.

The celebrity couple was a sight to see on Thursday, Sept. 8, while they attended the premiere of Union's film The Inspection at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.

Union, 49—who stars in the upcoming drama—looked ravishing for the event at the Royal Alexandra Theatre in Toronto, where she donned a satin black Vivienne Westwood gown featuring a thigh-high slit. She paired the look with black open-toe heels and jewelry from Melinda Maria and Graziela Gems.

The Bring It On star was supported by her former basketball star husband, 40, who was dressed up in a black Burberry tuxedo for the swanky event.

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While promoting the new film, Union and Wade were joined by the actress' fellow cast members, including Jeremy Pope, McCaul Lombardi, Nicholas Logan and Aubrey Joseph.

Also present at Thursday's event was the film's writer and director, Elegance Bratton, whose real-life story inspired the plot of the upcoming film.

The movie—set in 2005—follows the story of a gay man who is thrown out of his religious mother's home and finds himself living in a New Jersey shelter. He ends up joining the military in an act of desperation while trying to keep his sexual identity a secret in order to survive during the times of "don't ask, don't tell."

"It's a film light on big moments and big speeches, interested more in the difficulty of the everyday, how a queer man navigates a world of aggressive chest-puffing masculinity when his need to be held might outweigh his need to be accepted," a movie review from The Guardian read.

The reviewer also weighed in on Union's performance in the flick, stating, "She's good, especially in her first scene, wielding a stinging severity that some actors would either shy away from or ham up."

Fans will be able to watch Union in the film for themselves when it is released on Nov. 18.

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