The movie had vampires. The cameras had Ever.
At the Los Angeles premiere of Dracula: A Love Tale, directed by Luc Besson, plenty of stars showed up to celebrate the release. But it wasn’t the cast that sparked the loudest whispers.
It was Milla Jovovich — and the young woman standing right beside her.

The 50-year-old actress arrived as a guest, accompanied by her 18-year-old daughter, Ever Anderson. And within minutes, photographers weren’t just capturing mother-daughter elegance — they were zooming in on Ever.
Because she didn’t look like “the actress’s kid.”
She looked like a star in the making.

Tall, poised, and strikingly beautiful, Ever carried herself with a quiet confidence that felt natural, not rehearsed. The resemblance to her famous mother is undeniable — the sharp features, the intense gaze — but there’s something distinctly her own in the way she commands attention.
Ever is already building her own path in both acting and modeling. She is the daughter of Jovovich and filmmaker Paul W. S. Anderson, with whom the actress shares two younger daughters as well.

While the premiere marked the U.S. release of the film — which had already been available in some regions late last year — the spotlight drifted elsewhere. It shifted from the gothic romance on screen to the effortless glamour off it.
And for a brief moment, it felt like the next generation quietly stole the night.