Benicio del Toro, 51, still looks sharp as he plugs new Sicario season... almost 30 years after he got his break in a James Bond movie

Benicio del Toro cleaned up nicely for a red carpet screening of his latest film Sicario: Day Of The Soldado Monday in New York City

The 51-year-old actor sported a black tux with a simple black tie and seemed to have dyed black locks.

The star has been working in Hollywood for decades already as he got his big break in the 1989 James Bond movie Licence to Kill.

Looking dapper: Benicio del Toro cleaned up nicely for a red carpet screening of his latest film Sicario: Day Of The Soldado Monday in New York City

Looking dapper: Benicio del Toro cleaned up nicely for a red carpet screening of his latest film Sicario: Day Of The Soldado Monday in New York City

Del Toro, who seemed to walk the carpet solo, also posed with his co-star and Deadpool 2 actor Josh Brolin. 

Brolin appeared on the carpet freshly shaven in an all black suit. The 50-year-old actor traded in his tie for a little extra skin as he left the top of his shirt unbuttoned.

Later in the day, del Toro also chatted with Stephen Colbert on The Late Show about his diverse roles and Puerto Rican heritage. 

Del Toro portrays a volatile character named Alejandro Gillick in Sicario: Day Of The Soldado. 

Critics who were lucky enough to screen the film early noted that the sequel makes use of Del Toro and Brolin's talents in a smart way.

Co-stars back together: Del Toro, who seemed to walk the carpet solo, also posed with his co-star and Deadpool 2 actor Josh Brolin

Co-stars back together: Del Toro, who seemed to walk the carpet solo, also posed with his co-star and Deadpool 2 actor Josh Brolin

Upcoming film: The actor is expected to star in David Matthews' The Corporation about Jose Miguel Battle's life leading an organized crime group that was heavily involved in loansharking, gambling, drug trafficking and murder

Upcoming film: The actor is expected to star in David Matthews' The Corporation about Jose Miguel Battle's life leading an organized crime group that was heavily involved in loansharking, gambling, drug trafficking and murder

'Sicario: Day Of The Soldado is a surprising and satisfying sequel. Takes advantage of two of the first's best elements (Del Toro & Brolin), and gives them a thrilling, tense and crazy dark mission. It has certain problems, but I dug it,' CinemaBlend critic Eric Eisenberg said on Twitter. 

'Happy to report Sicario: Day Of The Soldado is extremely well made and features fantastic performances from Josh Brolin and Benicio del Toro. 

'As you might expect, Taylor Sheridan's screenplay is excellent. Really hope the film does well so they can complete the trilogy,' Collider movie critic Steven Weintraub echoed.

Throwback: Del Toro is seen here as one of the bad guys in 1989's Licence To Kill

Throwback: Del Toro is seen here as one of the bad guys in 1989's Licence To Kill

Del Toro was most recently seen in Stars Wars: The Last Jedi and Avengers: Infinity War, although he is best known for his role in Traffic with Michael Douglas.

The actor is expected to star in David Matthews' The Corporation about Jose Miguel Battle's life leading an organized crime group that was heavily involved in loansharking, gambling, drug trafficking and murder. 

The screenplay for the film is based off the book written by T.J. English.  

Traffic: Del Toro pictured with co-star Jacob Vargo in their 2000 film Traffic

Traffic: Del Toro pictured with co-star Jacob Vargo in their 2000 film Traffic

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