Katie Holmes, Joshua Jackson Reunite in Holmes-Directed 'Happy Hours'
NEW YORK CITY, JUL 21 – Katie Holmes writes, directs, and stars in the romantic dramedy trilogy Happy Hours, reuniting with Joshua Jackson for their first project together since 2003's Dawson's Creek.
- On July 21, Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson reunited in New York City on set, with Holmes directing the untitled project.
- On Monday, Deadline reported that Holmes will write, direct and star in Happy Hours, a new feature film trilogy set to also star Joshua Jackson.
- After 22 years apart, the project marks Holmes and Jackson’s first on-screen collaboration since they starred with Busy Philipps, Michelle Williams and James Van Der Beek on Dawson's Creek.
- Sending fans into a frenzy, the reunion sent fans buzzing as Holmes and Jackson are set to lead her new film Happy Hours.
- As filming gets underway, production on the first film kicks off this summer in New York City, with the second and third installments scheduled to follow closely after.
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Katie Holmes to direct, reunite with Joshua Jackson for film trilogy ‘Happy Hours’
Deadline reported that Katie Holmes will write, direct and star in Happy Hours, a new feature film trilogy that will reunite Homes with her ‘Dawson’s Creek’ co-star Joshua Jackson. Production on the first film will begin in New York City this summer, with the second and third installments scheduled to follow thereafter. Happy Hours is described as “a story about two people (Jackson and Holmes) navigating their relationship within the challenges …
Katie Holmes & Joshua Jackson’s New Movie Trilogy Is “A Love Story”
Jason Howard/Bauer-Griffin/GC Images/Getty ImagesConsidering that a Dawson’s Creek revival is unlikely to happen, Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson are giving us the next best thing. The former co-stars are working together again, and their current project, Happy Hours, is a movie trilogy. After they were seen filming the first installment in New York on July 21, Holmes posted on social media about their collaboration and called it “a testament to…
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