The Australian debut of Warner Bros. Discovery's streaming service Max brought together a dazzling gathering of talent from two of HBO’s most celebrated original series.
By Celebrity Editorial Staff
Among the stars, Patrick Schwarzenegger stood out in his impeccable Versace ensemble at The Last of Us Season 2 premiere. The White Lotus actor made a statement in a blue grain de poudre wool single-breasted jacket, featuring the iconic Medusa Cameo printed lining—a hallmark Versace detail that added subtle luxury to the sharp silhouette. He paired it with a blue cotton button-down shirt and rich brown tailored pants, both from Versace's Spring-Summer 2025 collection.

While Schwarzenegger is currently making waves for his role in The White Lotus Season 3, his appearance at the Sydney event was centered around the promotion of The Last of Us Season 2, which is part of the streaming platform's major content push. His attendance underscored HBO’s cross-promotional strategy, celebrating talent from both series to engage audiences and create buzz across multiple shows. Though Schwarzenegger isn’t part of The Last of Us, his attendance as a high-profile HBO talent helped draw attention to the series' global launch.
The event brought together cast members from both The Last of Us and The White Lotus, showcasing the synergy between two wildly successful yet distinctly different stories—one rooted in psychological drama, the other in post-apocalyptic survival.
During the photo call, Schwarzenegger’s Versace look stood out for its perfect balance of bold design and understated elegance. The ensemble embodied the luxe aesthetic of The White Lotus, while maintaining the polished professionalism expected at a high-profile corporate event.
For audiences in Australia, the Max launch was not just about new content, but also a gateway to HBO’s vast library of legacy shows. As Schwarzenegger and his fellow stars brought their talent and style to Sydney, they underscored fashion’s growing influence in the entertainment industry—where a carefully chosen ensemble speaks volumes about a performer’s personal brand and creative identity.