Miley Cyrus, Liam Hemsworth and the cast of Disney Pictures' "The
Last Song" reunited on the Red Carpet in Los Angeles, for the film's
World Premiere Thursday night, March 25, 2010.
The film, which
was shot in Savannah and Tybee Island, is Miley's first lead role in a
live-action film that doesn't include her musical alter-ego, Hannah
Montana.
The young lovers (a real life couple) were nearly
inseparable for the festivities at the film's debut, held at the
ArcLight Hollywood Cinemas. In fact, Miley opted out of posing solo for
the Red Carpet photographers, much to their dismay. Instead, the couple
made their way down the carpet "joined at the hip'.
The star of the wildly popular Disney show "Hanna Montana" had this to say recently about the end of the line for Hannah Montana. "It’s interesting to be doing press for this type of movie when, right now on the Disney Channel, is airing one of the last episodes of Season 3 and we’re finishing up Season 4. ... It’s interesting to be leaving my security blanket behind, but it’s also exciting to get involved more with this movie. It makes me want to just continue to work and do more films. The show needed a complete ending for Season 3, and our show deserves that, too. With it being such a huge, big deal in so many kids’ lives that they don’t want to see reruns forever. They want a really respectful ending. It really deserves that. It’s been such an amazing journey. It definitely had a beginning, and it needs an end."
About doing another Hanna Montana movie Miley is adamant. "No. The Hannah Montana wig is out, as soon as we finish that last episode. One will be in a museum and one will be burned, or something. I can’t put it on again. It’s just too much"
At the star studded premiere, others gracing the red carpet included John Travolta and his wife Kelly Preston, who also stars in the drama opening next weekend. They were joined by such celebs as Ariel Winter, Ashley Tisdale, Karina Smirnoff, Lily Collins, Melissa Ordway, Monique Coleman and others.
In The Last Song,
Cyrus stars as a teenager forced to spend the summer with her estranged
father, connecting through the only thing they have in common — music.
The film opens in theaters nationwide on March 31. (Photo © 2010 Joe Martinez/PictureLux)