Hollywood actor Will Smith thrilled fans at the UK premiere of his latest film, Hancock, with a red-carpet walkabout in London's Leicester Square.
The star, who plays bungling superhero Hancock, spent time posing for photographs and signing autographs.
He told fans: "You guys always take really good care of me... this is a beautiful thing."
Smith, 39, was joined at the screening by Hancock co-stars Charlize Theron and Jason Bateman.
Family rivalry
In the film, Hancock is an alcoholic who does not care about other people's opinions - until he saves the life of PR executive Ray Embrey (Bateman)
The character begins to realise he may have a vulnerable side after all, but facing his weakness could be his biggest challenge yet.
Smith said of his character: "Hancock is a bit of a drinker and he's super, which is a bit of a dangerous combination because he flies drunk.
"We tried to just break genre and create something that was different."
Hancock opens in cinemas the same week as Kit Kittredge: An American Girl, which co-stars Smith's daughter Willow.
He joked: "I just told her 'sweetheart, daddy loves you but I've got to stop you at the box office.' She was like 'well daddy, you get us a lot of nice things, so you do what you have to do'."
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