Ben Affleck was feeling cheeky at the star-studded AIR premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night.
The actor, 50, decided to photobomb co-star Jason Bateman and his wife Amanda Anka at the Regency Village Theatre event.
Jason and Amanda share two daughters- Francesca and Bet88 Sports Maple and have been married since 2001.
Air, which tells the story of the rise of sneaker brand Air Jordan, is directed by Ben who also plays Phil Knight, the co-founder of Nike.
Other cast members include Matt Damon, who plays American executive Sonny Vaccaro and Chris Tucker, who stars as Nike vice president Howard White.
Larking around: Ben Affleck cheekily photobombed Jason Bateman and Bet88 Sports his wife Amanda Anka as he pulled a series of funny faces at the AIR premiere in Los Angeles on Monday night
Funny: His friend was left amused by his stunt and later stuck out his tongue as Ben continued to make a cameo in his red carpet shots with his wife at the Regency Village Theatre
At the premiere, Ben pulled a series of funny faces behind Jason and Amanda, leaning into Jason looking serious and also grinning as he stood between them.
His friend was left amused by his stunt and later stuck out his tongue as Ben continued to make a cameo in his red carpet shots with his wife.
Eventually, Ben, Jason and Amanda posed for a photo together in which they all burst out laughing after the earlier hijinks.
The first trailer for Ben and Matt's star-studded film Air was released last month.
The shoes were created for former basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls in 1984 and released to the public in 1985.
The Air trailer begins with Damon playing Bet88 Sports exec Sonny Vaccaro as hears about how both sales and growth in Nike's basketball division are trending downwards.
He is later called into Nike founder Phil Knight's (Affleck) office where he's given a stern talking to.
This is followed up by Howard White (Chris Tucker) and George Raveling (Marlon Wayans) telling Vaccaro that no one likes Nike shoes.
When discussing a new idea with his boss (Bateman) about pitching individual players on sponsorships, Vaccaro is told he needs a pretty compelling pitch.
'I can tell them the one thing other companies can't compete with his,' Vaccaro says.
'Our basketball division is terrible.'
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