While it is known that Rosario Dawson's hot, nobody was expecting to see the latest stint the actress has pulled, as she participated in a short film from a series where notable stars of 2014 kiss other people.
Rosario Dawson's hot kissing scene is the most talked-about short film, it is actually part of a whole series that featured artists like Benedict Cumberbatch and Reese Witherspoon, where nine different odd couples were filmed kissing.
According to The Huffington Post, the short film where audiences can see Rosario Dawson's hot scene, entitled "9 Kisses," was a part of the annual New York Times Magazine special "Great Performers," where the famous magazine asks some of the year's most notable artists to participate.
According to the SF Gate blog, the project involved 18 of the most famous actors in the year, who were set out into couples. Each of the couples was a part of a one minute-long microfilm, where there was a kiss between the two protagonists - each of the shorts featuring a side to love, even conquering borders of sexuality.
For this year's event, Rosario Dawson's hot kissing scene was just one of the highlights, as she and Jenny Slate shared a sweet New Year's Eve kiss. In their short, the two actresses are in the back of a convertible car as they both count down the seconds until the end of the year.
As New Year's Eve ends and the New Year starts, the two actresses share a kiss and then hug each other sweetly.
However, Rosario Dawson's hot scene with Jenny Slate is not the only gay kiss in the shorts: actors Timothy Spall and David Oyelowo also kiss, in a funny short where they're in the middle of an arm-wrestling match, where Spall leans over to kiss Oyelowo in order to distract him and ultimately win.
Other artists who participated were: Laura Dern and Steve Carrell, Kristen Stewart and Chadwick Boseman; Patricia Arquette and Jason Schwartzman, Jack O'Connell and Shailene Woodley, Gugu Mbatha-Raw and Miles Teller, and John Lithgow and Julianne Moore - all the shorts were directed by Elaine Constantine.