
Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunite to film Happy Hours trilogy
The pair starred as Joey Potter (Katie) and Pacey Witter (Joshua) on Dawson's Creek more than two decades ago.
On Monday they were in a joyous mood as they reunited in the suburbs of New York City.
Dressed in character, Katie, 46 - who dated Joshua between 1998 and 1999 - wore a red sweetheart tank top with brown pants.
She added a pair of brown loafers and pulled her brunette tresses into a low up do.
For his part, the Doctor Odyssey star, 47, sported a button-up denim shirt and navy blue pants.
The pair were seen deep in discussion before high-fiving each other on set.
The duo, who starred as Joey Potter (Katie) and Pacey Witter (Joshua) on Dawson's Creek more than two decades ago, sent fans into a frenzy on Monday as they reunited in Manhattan to begin shooting.
It came after Katie gushed about her friendship with Joshua in an Instagram post, writing: 'I am so very grateful to be working again with so many of my wonderful friends on this film HAPPY HOURS. And working with Josh after so many years is a testament to friendship.'
The pair portrayed former lovers who cross paths years later and rekindle their romance in the popular American teen soap, which ended in 2003 after six seasons.
They also struck up a romance off-camera, with Katie and Joshua dating during the early years of the show.
Katie told Rolling Stone in 1998: 'I'm just going to say that I met somebody last year, I fell in love, I had my first love, and it was something so incredible and indescribable.
'I feel so fortunate because he's now one of my best friends. It's weird, it's almost like a Dawson-and-Joey type thing now.'
'He's been in the business so long, and he's really helped me. I respect him as a friend and as a professional.'
Together again: The project marks the first time in over two decades that they are reuniting on screen together
After their split, Jackson later married actress Jodie Turner-Smith in 2019. They divorced in 2023. Meanwhile Holmes was married to Tom Cruise from 2006 to 2012.
After the pair reunited last week, fans and celebrity friends alike took to Instagram to express their delight.
Busy Philipps — who featured on Dawson's Creek as Pacey's girlfriend, Audrey Liddle — showed her excitement for the upcoming film, commenting: 'We are seated.'
Other fans wrote: 'Joey and Pacey forever!'
In addition to starring in the movie, Katie also wrote the screenplay and is serving as director.
Mary-Louise Parker, Constance Wu, Joe Tippett, John McGinty, Donald Webber Jr., Nathan Darrow, Johnna Dias-Watson and Jack Martin will also appear in the project.
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