"Manta Manta - Second Part" premiere: Luna Schweiger only appears in bib shorts

Actress Luna Schweiger (26) chose a special outfit for the premiere of "Manta Manta - Second Part" in Cologne.

"Manta Manta - Second Part" premiere: Luna Schweiger only appears in bib shorts

Actress Luna Schweiger (26) chose a special outfit for the premiere of "Manta Manta - Second Part" in Cologne. The daughter of film star and director Til Schweiger (59) appeared at the event in black high-waisted bib shorts. The 26-year-old had done without a top, the straps of the pants covered the essentials.

Luna Schweiger wore her long, blond hair open and parted in the middle. Underneath, elegant drop earrings came to light. Dark eye make-up and glossy eye shadow completed her look.

The stars who also attended the premiere included director, screenwriter and leading actor Til Schweiger, Tina Ruland (56), Michael Kessler (55), Tim Oliver Schultz (34) and, among others, Nilam Farooq (33), Wotan Wilke Möhring ( 55) and Axel Stein (41). Tuning legend Jean Pierre "JP" Kraemer (42) and soccer star Lukas Podolski (37), both of whom have a cameo appearance in the film, or Evelyn Burdecki (34) were also cheered on the red carpet. The blue and yellow Opel Manta B was also parked there.

"Manta Manta - Second Part" will be in cinemas on March 30th. The action comedy is the sequel to "Manta, Manta" from 1991. Bertie (Til Schweiger) gave up his racing career some time ago and runs a car repair shop and an attached kart track.

When he falls behind on the repayment of a loan and the bank threatens to foreclose on the property, Bertie comes up with a daring plan: the prize for winning the upcoming big 1990s race on the Bilster Berg could solve his financial problems in one fell swoop. A race against time begins: He has one month to turn his old Opel into a rocket from the old Manta days. When then ex-wife Uschi (Tina Ruland) suddenly enters Bertie's life with the request to take care of their son Daniel (Tim Oliver Schultz), the chaos month is complete.

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