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Kristen Bell and Dax Shepard were taken aback by their daughters' reaction to the film they made while falling in love.

"Our kids rarely show interest in us as — anyone with kids knows — but they did want to see this movie we made, because we're very much in love," Shepard shared on a recent joint appearance alongside Bell on *Jimmy Kimmel Live*. "I mean, we're childless, and we had nothing to do but love each other."

Bell explained that she and Shepard, who would marry the year after the release of 2012's *Hit & Run*, "spent all this time making this independent film, and daddy wrote it and directed it, and they were like, 'We want to see it." And we hadn't watched it in forever. We were like, 'Okay, let's watch it with you.'"

What happened next surprised them both.**

"They loved it," Shepard reported. While acknowledging that the action comedy about a professor and former getaway driver who hit the road is "so inappropriate," Shepard shared that his daughters with Bell, 10-year-old Delta and 12-year-old Lincoln, "have a good sense of humor" and "like seeing us in love and kind of young."

What they did not like, however, was seeing their parents break up on screen.

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"They were very upset, and what made me so happy is they were mad at mom, not me," Shepard joked. "They thought mom was a bitch, and they thought daddy was a good boy with a bad past."

Bell and Shepard are currently promoting a 13-year-old film because of its arrival for the first time on Netflix.

"Taylor told us it's cool to take back ownership of your old material," Bell joked on *Kimmel*, referencing pop superstar Taylor Swift's recent effort to rerecord and rerelease in an effort to gain control of the master recordings, which had been sold by the new owner of her old record label, Scooter Braun.

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In October, the couple faced backlash for an anniversary post that proved to be controversial. Reacting to the pushback just days later, Bell affirmed her deep commitment to her partner of nearly 20 years: "Sometimes it's gonna ebb and sometimes it's gonna flow, but we're not gonna have checks and balances because we're gonna realize it's not me against you, it's us against the world."

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Even after five years and an Oscar win, Da'Vine Joy Randolph isn't ready to say goodbye to *High Fidelity*.

The Academy Award-winner, who is currently making the rounds for her role in the sci-fi rom-com *Eternity*, recently addressed the possibility of reviving the sitcom during an interview with *Rolling Stone*. Asked if she'd be open to returning to the show after all these years, Randolph didn't hesitate.

"Absolutely," she replied. "We all feel the same way. Zoƫ [Kravitz] and I talk about it all the time, like, 'How can we figure this out? Give it back to the people,' but really give it back to us, because we just really love it."

The 2020 series, which offered a modernized, gender-swapped take on the John Cusack romantic comedy classic, lasted only a single season on Hulu before its abrupt cancellation. At the time, Randolph's career was just beginning to pop on the heels of *Dolemite Is My Name* and *The United States vs. Billie Holiday*. Within three years, she would snag an Academy Award for *The Holdovers*.

Though she already has her next few projects lined up, Randolph is open to the idea of once again playing snarky music seller Cherise. But that doesn't mean she has no reservations at all.

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"I's a really tricky one, because you're trying to recapture lightning in a bottle," Randolph said of a potential second season. "Sometimes you have to just let things be what it is organically and trust in the process to find the next thing."

*High Fidelity*, based on the 2000 film and Nick Hornby's 1995 novel, centers on Robyn "Rob" Brooks (Kravitz), a young music-obsessed record store owner in Brooklyn, as she reflects on the ups and downs of her previous failed relationships. Fans and critics alike praised the dramedy upon its debut, and since Hulu does not release traditional viewership figures, its cancellation came as a shock. It certainly didn't help that the finale ended on a cliffhanger, with Rob making a major love-life decision.

In the five years since, Kravitz has often discussed her disappointment over the abrupt cancellation and said several times that she would love the opportunity to keep the series going.

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"That's where I really learned about producing and editing and writing, and man, I'm sad," Kravitz told *Elle* earlier this year. "I keep on going back to Hulu and trying to get them to re-up it, but they won't. They're not interested."

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Elsewhere in her conversation with *Rolling Stone*, Randolph recalled feeling the pressure of portraying a character previously embodied by Jack Black.

"I chose not to watch the movie because I am such an avid fan of Jack Black, and I did not want in any way for my performance to be tainted," she shared. "I wanted it to authentically be me. But I definitely felt the pressure of, 'Oh gosh, people are going to expect this thing because we're doing a remake.'"

She added, "[The TV show] being so different, I think, helped *High Fidelity* be successful. But that's rare. I often see [sequels] or remakes that happen 20 years later and think, 'Do we need it?'"**

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Paul Walker's daughter is paying tribute to her beloved dad.

On Sunday, 12 years to the day after the car accident that claimed the *Fast & Furious *franchise star's life, the model and philanthropist shared a series of images accompanied by a touching caption on her Instagram to commemorate his life.

"12 years without you… I love you forever," Meadow wrote, over a series of three pictures depicting Paul kneeling before a toddler-aged Meadow, who sits on a counter looking at her dad with a smile. In the pictures, Paul holds a plate with up to his daughter containing a dessert festooned with candles, which she considers before giving her dad a peck on the lips.**

Walker's sudden and tragic passing rocked Hollywood in 2013.

The actor was riding in the passenger seat of a vehicle when the driver, racing pro Roger Rodas, lost control of Walker's Porsche Carrera GT and struck a concrete lamp post in Santa Clarita, Calif. The car caught fire upon impact, and both men were pronounced dead when authorities arrived on the scene.

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Paul had Meadow Rain Walker 15 years before with childhood sweetheart Rebecca Soteros. Though Walker and Soteros never married, the pair co-parented Meadow until the actor's untimely death.

"Every day I pick her up from school, and we go out on a longboard," Walker told PEOPLE in 2006. "She's the best partner I've ever had."

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Meadow has paid tribute to her late father on the anniversary of his death in the past, taking the occasion in 2021 to fundraise for various charities that held a special place in Paul's heart during his lifetime, including Toys for Tots.

"To honor my dad's legacy, we hope you'll join us to Do Good," she wrote on Instagram at the time. "From building schools, to advocating for ocean conservancy, to our annual scholarship, affecting positive change is at the heart of everything we do. We love and appreciate you."

Meadow's call to give back was not a one-off, either. Through the Paul Walker Foundation that Meadow established 2015, she has helped keep his giving spirit alive by supporting initiatives benefitting wildlife conservation and ocean protection, and awarding an annual scholarship benefitting a student aspiring to dedicate their lives to such disciplines.

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Top South Korean ecommerce firm Coupang apologises over massive data breach By Jumin ParkNovember 30, 2025 at 11:23 AM 0 Coupang logo is seen in this illustration taken February 11, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration By Jumin Park SEOUL, Nov 30 (Reuters) South Korea's biggest online retailer, Coupang, apologised on ​Sunday over the breach of personal information from 33.7 million customer accounts ‌through unauthorized data access. "We sincerely apologise once again for causing our customers inconvenience," Park ‌Daejun, CEO of the firm dubbed the Amazon.

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SEOUL, Nov 30 (Reuters) - South Korea's biggest online retailer, Coupang, apologised on ​Sunday over the breach of personal information from 33.7 million customer accounts ‌through unauthorized data access.

"We sincerely apologise once again for causing our customers inconvenience," Park ‌Dae-jun, CEO of the firm dubbed the Amazon.com of South Korea, posted on its website.

The incident is the latest in a series of data leaks at major South Korean companies, including SK Telecom.

The government, which held ⁠an emergency meeting on Sunday,‌ is looking into whether Coupang violated safety rules regarding personal information protection, said Minister of Science and ICT Bae Kyung-‍hoon.

Coupang said on Saturday that it learned of the data breach on November 18 and reported it to authorities. It said it was working with law enforcement and regulatory authorities.

The company,​ whose services are ubiquitous for many Koreans using its "Rocket" fast ‌deliveries, has said it had 24.7 million active commercial users in the third quarter.

Yonhap News Agency reported on Sunday that a Chinese former employee at Coupang was suspected of being behind the breach. Coupang sent a complaint to police this month, and police are investigating, Yonhap said, without citing the ⁠sources of its information.

Coupang could not immediately ​be reached for comment outside business hours.

The breach exposed ​customers' names, email addresses, phone numbers, shipping addresses and certain order histories but not payment details or login credentials,‍ Coupang said.

The unauthorised ⁠access of personal information was believed to have started on June 24 through overseas servers, it said.

The government-run Korea Internet & Security ⁠Agency issued a public advisory for those affected by the breach, warning them about phishing scams.

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SYDNEY, Dec 1 (Reuters) - The Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) was hit by an outage to its announcements platform on Monday, the latest ​setback for the stock exchange operator that is already under scrutiny from regulators over its ‌governance and ability to deliver market infrastructure.

Here is a look at the major outages and regulatory investigations the ASX has faced in recent ‌years:

August 2025 - Naming mix-up

The ASX incorrectly tagged one of the country's top internet providers in an unrelated company's takeover announcement, wiping more than A$400 million ($261.76 million) from the company's market capitalisation, before ASX suspended the stock from trading and said it was cancelling the ⁠trades.

June 2025 - ASIC launches sweeping ‌inquiry into the ASX

Australia's corporate regulator, the Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC), begins an investigation into the ASX, escalating tensions that ‍have simmered for years amid a botched software upgrade and a series of trade-processing glitches.

December 2024 - CHESS outage

The ASX's Clearing House Electronic Subregister System (CHESS) breaks down in the week before Christmas.

The outage delayed the ​settlement of trades and raised concerns about the ASX's ability to maintain critical market infrastructure.

August 2024 ‌- ASIC sues ASX

ASIC sues the ASX for making alleged misleading statements related to its CHESS replacement project, including that it was "on-track for go-live" and "progressing well".

The ASX had been attempting to replace the three-decade-old platform used to clear and settle trades since 2015.

March 2024 - ASX fined for breaching market rules

ASIC fines the ASX A$1.1 million for breaching market ⁠integrity rules. It said the ASX failed to publish ​pre-trade information for more than 8,000 transactions.

March 2022 -​ Futures and options market outage

The ASX froze trading on ASX24, its futures market trading platform, for several hours after a "hardware-related issue".

November 2020 ‍- Trading disrupted after ⁠software issue

All trading was disrupted due to a software issue stemming from the ASX's technology partner Nasdaq. The outage triggered a regulatory probe and parliamentary inquiry.

September 2016 - Market halted ⁠after hardware failure

The ASX closed trading early after a hardware failure caused a delayed and incomplete open. The ASX cancelled 1,‌221 trades and 3,062 transactions.

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Shonda Rhimes Compares Her Early Fame to 'Being Stung by a Thousand Bees' — Here's Why Charlotte Phillipp, Tabitha ParentDecember 1, 2025 at 2:30 AM 0 Manny Carabel/Getty Shonda Rhimes attends 'Shonda Rhimes in Conversation with Robin Roberts: The Year of Yes at 92NY.' Shonda Rhimes said she felt illequipped to deal with her early days of fame The Grey's Anatomy creator spoke about her fear of being famous at the start of her TV career during a 92NY event in October "It was really startling and shocking to me to be in a position where I was in a corner writing things for other people who shoul...

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"It was really startling and shocking to me to be in a position where I was in a corner writing things for other people who should be famous, to discover that people wanted to talk to me or pay attention to me," Rhimes recalled

Shonda Rhimes felt ill-equipped to deal with her early days of fame.

During the Shonda Rhimes in Conversation with Robin Roberts: Year of Yes panel at 92NY in October, the television mogul, 55, opened up about when she first began to gain notoriety as a producer, soon after the premiere of Grey's Anatomy.

"It's so hard to do," Rhimes said of being in the public eye. "I mean, my job was to imagine things."

Challenging the audience to "name a TV showrunner or TV creator who you know their name on sight," she continued, "There's not that many."

"So it was really startling and shocking to me, to be in a position where I was in a corner writing things for other people who should be famous, to discover that people wanted to talk to me or pay attention to me," Rhimes added.

"It was like being stung by a thousand bees for me. It was really stressful," she further explained. "I just didn't have the equipment or the skill to get there."

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The writer, who is responsible for hit TV shows including Scandal, Private Practice and more, said she eventually confronted her fears of fame by diving in headfirst.

"I really tried to do small things," she recalled. "I've always said, 'Do the thing that you're afraid of, because the act of doing it undoes the fear really strongly.' "

"I think my first yes was getting a commencement speech in front of 10,000 people, which sounded like the craziest thing I'd ever come up with," Rhimes continued.

According to the showrunner, another one of her first major public appearances came when she went on Jimmy Kimmel Live!

"I let myself go on television and just do the thing," she said. "It was terrifying the whole time. And yet, when I was done, I was like, 'Oh, that wasn't so bad.' "

"It was a lot of me reminding myself — the worst thing that could happen is that I'd fail. You know?" continued Rhimes. "But there are a million other things that can happen that are better than failure that could have happened."

She added, "So, if the worst thing that happens is that you fail, why not do it anyway?"

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With two decades of TV experience and fame under her belt, Rhimes said she feels more equipped now than she did at the beginning of her writing career.

"I get more and more comfortable every time, but I think the first time I did an interview where I felt like I was truly being myself was an interview for [the 2015 release of her book, Year of Yes: How to Dance It Out, Stand in the Sun and Be Your Own Person] and it was with Oprah [Winfrey]," she recalled.

"I went to her house, I went to the Promised Land, which was the most intimidating thing in the world," continued Rhimes. "And I sat with her, and we did this interview."

According to the producer, that interview marked one of the first times that she truly felt comfortable in what she was saying.

"In that interview, for the first time, I'm just me," she said. "I'm not stressing over what I'm saying, I'm not rethinking everything in my head as I say it."

"I'm not so stressed that, like, I almost can't hear the questions, which was a thing," Rhimes added. "That has been a journey from there. Like, that was the first time I was comfortable, but it wasn't the last time I was a mess. ... We go back and forth — two steps forward, one step back."

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Super Bowl 2026: Pregame performers will include Charlie Puth, Brandi Carlile and Coco Jones JONATHAN LANDRUM Jr. December 1, 2025 at 3:55 AM 0 1 / 3Super Bowl PerformersFILE American singer Charlie Puth performs at the Rock in Rio music festival in Rio de Janeiro, Thursday, Sept. 19, 2024. (AP Photo/Bruna Prado, File) LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Super Bowl pregame show will open with a trio of standout performers in Northern California: Charlie Puth will hit the stage to sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will take on "America the Beautiful" and Coco Jones will sing "Lift Every Voice and Sin...

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LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Super Bowl pregame show will open with a trio of standout performers in Northern California: Charlie Puth will hit the stage to sing the national anthem, Brandi Carlile will take on "America the Beautiful" and Coco Jones will sing "Lift Every Voice and Sing."

The performances will take place Feb. 8 at Levi's Stadium in Santa Clara, California, before the NFL's championship matchup and halftime show featuring Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny, the league announced Sunday.

"These artists bring a distinct voice to the moment, helping set the tone for a day that will captivate fans around the world," said Jon Barker, senior vice president of global event production for the NFL.

The pregame performances will air on NBC, Telemundo and Peacock.

The national anthem and "Lift Every Voice and Sing" will be performed by deaf performing artist Fred Beam in American Sign Language. Julian Ortiz will sign "America the Beautiful."

In a historic first, the halftime show will include a multilingual signing program featuring Puerto Rican Sign Language, led by interpreter Celimar Rivera Cosme. All signed performances for the pregame and halftime shows will be presented in collaboration with Alexis Kashar of LOVE SIGN and Howard Rosenblum of Deaf Equality.

Puth is a four-time Grammy-nominated singer known for his songs "Attention," "We Don't Talk Anymore" and his 2015 breakout hit "See You Again," with Wiz Khalifa, from the "Furious 7" movie soundtrack. His appearance will come ahead of his fourth studio album "Whatever's Clever!" due on March 6.

Carlile has won 11 Grammys and won praise for her eighth studio album "Returning to Myself," which was released in October. She's nominated for two Grammys with Elton John for their album "Who Believes in Angels?" released in April and their song "Never Too Late" from his documentary film "Elton John: Never Too Late."

Jones is an R&B star who won a Grammy in the best R&B performance category for her song "ICU" in 2024 and released her debut album "Why Not More?" which is nominated for best R&B album at next year's ceremony. She also stars as Hilary Banks on Peacock's television series "Bel-Air," entering its last season.

"Charlie, Brandi, and Coco are generational talents, and we are honored to have them — alongside our extraordinary deaf performers — on Super Bowl LX's world stage," said Desiree Perez, CEO of Roc Nation, which is producing the show with DPS and Jesse Collins. "This moment embodies the very best of culture, live performance and our country."

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Wicked: For Good and Zootopia 2

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- *Zootopia 2 *topped the Thanksgiving weekend box office with an astounding $156 million domestic gross and an additional $400 million abroad.

- *Wicked: For Good*, last weekend's big winner, fell to the No. 2 spot on both charts, but still scared up $62.8 million domestically in its second weekend.

- It isn't likely any title on next weekend's release calendar has the power to topple both *Wicked *and *Zootopia*, but one contender is horror sequel *Five Nights at Freddy's 2*.

If *Wicked: For Good *was going to fall from box office grace after only one week at the top spot, at least Elphaba will be glad that it was because of a bunch of talking animals.

*Zootopia 2 *ran wild at the box office this Thanksgiving weekend, topping the domestic chart with $156 million (including Wednesday and Thursday previews) and the international chart with $400 million, making for a staggering cumulative premiere gross of $556 million globally, per Comscore.

That represented a decisive victory against its big sequel competitor, which would have run roughshod over any other new release this season. *Wicked: For Good *still fared quite well, conjuring up a bounteous $62.8 million in its second weekend domestically ($93 million when expanded to five days). That makes for a 57 percent drop from its $150 million premiere last weekend, but there's no doubt this film has legs that will confidently walk it all the way through the holidays.

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Featuring the voices of stars like Shakira, Quinta Brunson, and Macaulay Culkin, *Zootopia 2 *likely performed so exceedingly well due to the relative recent dearth of family films on the release calendar. Before this weekend, the only studio to release animated family fare into theaters this month was Universal, and it was a limited, 25th anniversary re-release of 2000's *Chicken Run*.

*Zootopia 2 *not only bested *Wicked*'s thrillifying conclusion at the box office this weekend, but it far surpassed the proceeds from its predecessor's premiere. *Zootopia *opened to $75 million in 2016. Even taking out the preview revenue, *Zootopia 2 *still earned $96.8 million at the Thanksgiving box office. With a global start in excess of half a million, the sequel is on track to blow past the first film's global end-run of $1 billion.

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Elsewhere on the domestic and global charts, two holdovers proved their staying power. ****

*Now You See Me: Now You Don't* held fast to the No. 3 spot domestically with a week three take of $7 million, dropping only 22 percent from last week. That's after a reduction of 311 screens, too. In No. 4, *Predator Badlands *turned in a remarkably similar performance, dropping only 27 percent in week four with a $4.8 million take, but adding up to $85 million cumulatively, where the illusionist thriller threequel currently boasts $49.6 million overall at the domestic box office.

In the weekend's other new premieres, A24's afterlife rom-com *Eternity *scored a strong $5.2 million on its estimated $2 million budget, and Chloe Zhao's Oscar hopeful *Hamnet *earned $1.3 million in its one-weekend limited release.

Next week, *Zootopia 2 *and *Wicked: For Good *will likely block any would-be usurpers at the box office.

*Hamnet* opens wide, but given its scaling, subject matter, and targeting of awards voters, rather than general audiences, the chances of it leaping to No. 1 are virtually impossible. What may stand a chance, albeit a slim one, is Universal and Blumhouse's *Five Nights at Freddy's 2*.

The animatronic horror with a slight bend towards kids arrives in the long shadow cast by the first film's gangbusters debut. In 2023, *Five Nights at Freddy's *became a Halloween weekend hit with an $80 million premiere, resulting in a lifetime global gross of $291.5 million. Box office watchers will have to wait to find out if horror is the correct wedge to disrupt what looks from here to be *Wicked *and *Zootopia*'s assured dominance in the first weekend of December.

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Craig T. Nelson, Diane Keaton, Sarah Jessica Parker, Dermot Mulroney, Everett Stone, Luke Wilson, Claire Danes. Bottom row (left to right): Elizabeth Reaser and Savannah Stehlin (as her daughter), Rachel McAdams, Paul Schneider, Brian White and Ty Giordano in The Family Stone

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- *The Family Stone* sees chaos ensue when an eldest son brings his high-strung girlfriend home for Christmas.

- Diane Keaton, Sarah Jessica Parker, and Rachel McAdams led an all-star cast.

- The holiday heart-warmer celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.

*The Family Stone*, believe it or not, was originally titled *F---ing Hate Her.*

Would it still, 20 years after its release, be so fiercely beloved by its fanbase had it been released as such? You think we're going to say no, but if this movie can still become a new holiday classic despite its alien characterizations and tonal whiplash, it could've made that title work.

Following its release, ** described *The Family Stone* as a "beautifully styled cashmere throw draped on an Eames chair than a lumpy granny afghan tossed on a Barcalounger." It continued, "But somehow, it dramatizes the attractive traps of bohemian-bourgeois aspirations (and snobbism) and, with a light comedic touch, also holds its ground as an old-fashioned and even sweet story about love — and the swapping of perfectly wrapped presents."

It doesn't hurt, either, that it's populated by some of this century's most charming Hollywood icons, including the effervescent Diane Keaton, who died in October at the age of 79.

Below, we check in with the cast of *The Family Stone*, then and now.

Diane Keaton as Sybil Stone

Diane Keaton in 'The Family Stone'; Diane Keaton on August 20, 2024, in Brentwood, Calif.

Diane Keaton in 'The Family Stone'; Keaton on August 20, 2024, in Brentwood, Calif.

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Diane Keaton led *The Family Stone *as Sybil, the clan's bohemian matriarch, who we come to learn is struggling with cancer.

"I thought of my mother, and how much she meant to me in my life. What that experience is like to know you're dying," the actress said in EW's oral history of* The Family Stone*. "There was never anyone in my life like her. She was the greatest mother. So it was very moving for me to play that part."**

Just two years prior to *The Family Stone*, the Oscar-winning actress and fashion icon won a Golden Globe for her spirited turn in Nancy Meyers' *Something's Gotta Give*.

She spent the two decades after *The Family Stone* acting in charming, feather-light comedies like *Mad Money* (2008), *Love the Coopers* (2015), and Pixar's* Finding Dory* (2016). She also linked up with fellow screen legends Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen for 2018's *Book Club* and its 2023 sequel.

In 2011, she published a memoir, *Then Again*, which EW lauded for being as "idiosyncratic as its subject."

She died in October 2025 at the age of 79.**

Craig T. Nelson as Kelly Stone

Craig T. Nelson in 'The Family Stone'; Nelson attends the world premiere of "Incredibles 2" at El Capitan Theatre on June 5, 2018, in Los Angeles

Craig T. Nelson in 'The Family Stone'; Nelson attends the world premiere of "Incredibles 2" at El Capitan Theatre on June 5, 2018, in Los Angeles.

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*Coach* legend Craig T. Nelson oversees the Stone clan alongside Keaton's Sybil as Kelly, a college professor and bona fide "wife guy."

Nelson went on to costar with Keaton in *Book Club* (2018) and its 2023 sequel, and returned to the small screen with roles on NBC's *Parenthood* (2010–2015) and CBS's *Young Sheldon* (2019–2024), as well as the latter's spinoff, *Georgie & Mandy's First Marriage *(2024–present).

He also reprised his leading role as *The Incredibles*' Mr. Incredible in the animated hit's 2018 sequel, as well as several video games.

Dermot Mulroney as Everett Stone

Dermot Mulroney in 'The Family Stone'; Mulroney attends the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations Presents 'When I'm, Ready' event at the Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists on March 19, 2025, in Los Angeles

Dermot Mulroney in 'The Family Stone'; Mulroney attends the SAG-AFTRA Foundation Conversations Presents 'When I'm, Ready' event at the Meryl Streep Center for Performing Artists on March 19, 2025, in Los Angeles.

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Dermot Mulroney was already a veteran of rom-coms like *My Best Friend's Wedding* (1997) and *The Wedding Date* (2005) when he starred in *The Family Stone* as eldest son Everett, who brings chaos to Christmas by bringing home Parker's Meredith.

"I have the same experience of the movie as people who see it," the actor told EW. "The warm embrace of that family that's on film is what I felt like on that movie when we were shooting it. A couple years from now we can probably call it a classic. Give it a little time before you throw that word around, please. Just so we don't seem that old." (That interview was five years ago, so we can now call it a classic. Deal with it, Dermot!)

Mulroney has remained prolific in the two decades since *The Family Stone*, pairing work with brilliant filmmakers like David Fincher (*Zodiac*), Clint Eastwood (*J. Edgar*), and Park Chan-wook (*Stoker*) with roles in lighter fare, including *Scream VI* (2023), Marvel's *Secret Invasion* (2023), and *Anyone but You* (2024).

Fascinatingly, Mulroney is also a talented cellist and has contributed to the scores of blockbusters like *Jurassic World* (2015), *Rogue One* (2016), and *Spider-Man: Far From Home* (2019), among many others.**

He currently helps lead two popular TV series: NBC's *Chicago Fire* (2024–present) and Netflix's *The Hunting Wives* (2025–present).**

Sarah Jessica Parker as Meredith Morton

Sarah Jessica Parker in 'The Family Stone'; Parker attends the New 42 Studios' 25th anniversary luncheon at New 42 Studios on September 8, 2025 in New York City

Sarah Jessica Parker in 'The Family Stone'; Parker attends the New 42 Studios' 25th anniversary luncheon at New 42 Studios on September 8, 2025 in New York City.

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Sarah Jessica Parker plays *The Family Stone*'s most divisive figure: Meredith, the fiancƩe of Mulroney's Everett, who rankles the liberal Stones with her buttoned-up personality.

In their review, EW's critic praised Parker's performance as the "anti-Carrie Bradshaw." In a 2014 retrospective, however, another EW critic described Meredith as a "social terrorist from space who has the emotional intelligence of a five-year-old raised in a bomb shelter."

Speaking with EW for our oral history, Parker was aware of her character's polarizing effect. "I was scared. It can feel personal. It's a really weird thing when you are playing somebody who isn't liked and the other actors who are not liking you are really good," she said. "It started to feel unpleasant."

The actress, who was nominated for 10 Emmy Awards (and won two) for her iconic work on *Sex and the City, *went on to reprise the role of* *Carrie Bradshaw for a pair of film spinoffs and three seasons of *And Just Like That...* (2022–2025), an HBO sequel series.

Parker, never one to shy away from nostalgia, also reprised her slinky witch Sarah Sanderson for Disney+'s *Hocus Pocus 2* (2022).

Her son, James Wilkie Broderick, whom she shares with husband and actor Matthew Broderick, is also an actor, having recently costarred with his dad in a 2024 episode of *Elsbeth*. The couple also has twin daughters, Marion and Tabitha.**

Rachel McAdams as Amy Stone

Rachel McAdams in 'The Family Stone'; McAdams attends the 77th Annual Tony Awards Meet The Nominees press event at Sofitel New York on May 2, 2024, in New York City

Rachel McAdams in 'The Family Stone'; McAdams attends the 77th Annual Tony Awards Meet The Nominees press event at Sofitel New York on May 2, 2024, in New York City.

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Rachel McAdams was fresh off the one-two punch of *Mean Girls* and *The Notebook* (both released in 2004) when she costarred in *The Family Stone* as Amy, who one EW critic called "the world's least convincing hipster."

McAdams' rapid ascent to the A-list worried the film's writer and director, Thomas Bezucha. "I'd met Rachel for the Amy character many years earlier," he told EW for our oral history. "In the intervening time, before this version she had done *The Notebook*, *Mean Girls*. It was like, 'She's never going to do this movie.' And we got a call from her saying, 'That part's mine, right?'"

McAdams has remained a Hollywood heavyweight in the years since, leaping nimbly between big-budget dramas (*The Time Traveler's Wife*), action franchises (*Sherlock Holmes*), comedies (*Game Night*), and even the Marvel Cinematic Universe (*Doctor Strange*). In between, she's worked with the lofty likes of Woody Allen (*Midnight in Paris*), Terrence Malick (*To the Wonder*), and Wim Wenders (*Every Thing Will Be Fine*).

She was nominated for an Academy Award for her supporting turn in *Spotlight* (2016), which went on to win Best Picture, and received ample acclaim for her work in the affecting Judy Blume adaptation *Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret* (2023).

McAdams shares two children with her longtime boyfriend, screenwriter Jamie Linden. She'll next appear opposite Dylan O'Brien in *Send Help*, a new thriller from Sam Raimi.**

Luke Wilson as Ben Stone

Luke Wilson in 'The Family Stone'; Wilson attends the premiere of Netflix's 'No Good Deed' at TUDUM Theater on December 4, 2024, in Hollywood

Luke Wilson in 'The Family Stone'; Wilson attends the premiere of Netflix's 'No Good Deed' at TUDUM Theater on December 4, 2024, in Hollywood.

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Luke Wilson, renowned for his work with filmmaker Wes Anderson, costarred in *The Family Stone* as reefer-puffing film editor Ben.

Speaking with EW for our oral history, Wilson reflected on his penchant for ad-libbing during production. "I kept ad-libbing different stuff. [Director] Tom [Bezucha] would get a kick out of my ideas sometimes," he said. "I just remember I said something kind of bizarre, and when they said cut, Diane was just looking at me and she was like, 'Where are you from?'"

In the year after *The Family Stone*, Wilson led Mike Judge's cult satire *Idiocracy*, dumped Uma Thurman in Ivan Reitman's *My Super Ex-Girlfriend*, and cameoed in *Jackass Number Two. *He's remained a consistent presence in film since, but some of his best work can be seen on Mike White's wonderful HBO series *Enlightened* (2011–2013), in which he plays the addict ex-husband of Laura Dern's idealistic Amy Jellicoe.

Most recently, Wilson has appeared in Kevin Costner's *Horizon: An American Saga *(2024), as well as Netflix's *No Good Deed* (2024) and the animated series *Bat-Man* (2025).**

Elizabeth Reaser as Susannah Stone Trousdale

Elizabeth Reaser in 'The Family Stone'; Reaser attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'The Uninvited' at the Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 15, 2024, in Los Angeles

Elizabeth Reaser in 'The Family Stone'; Reaser attends the Los Angeles premiere of 'The Uninvited' at the Egyptian Theatre Hollywood on November 15, 2024, in Los Angeles.

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In *The Family Stone*, Elizabeth Reaser plays Susannah, the Stones' eldest daughter and a stay-at-home mom with a second child on the way.

In our oral history, the actress cited the film's tonal shifts as a feature, not a bug. "You think it's going to be one movie, and then it's this other movie," she said. "I think it's what makes the movie really special. It had a real story to tell about family and loss."

Just two years after its release, Reaser was nominated for an Emmy nomination for her run on *Grey's Anatomy* (2007–2008). Not long after, she nabbed the role of Esme Cullen in the *Twilight* franchise, starring in all of its five films between 2008 and 2012.

Over the past decade, she's appeared in numerous horror films and series, including filmmaker Mike Flanagan's *Ouija: Origin of Evil* (2016) and *The Haunting of Hill House* (2018).**

Tyrone Giordano as Thad Stone

Tyrone Giordano in 'The Family Stone'; Giordano on 'Washington Black'

Tyrone Giordano in 'The Family Stone'; Giordano on 'Washington Black'.

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Tyrone Giordano, a deaf actor with a long history in theater, appeared in *The Family Stone* as Thad, the Stones' deaf son who's considering adopting a child with his partner, Patrick.

As revealed in EW's oral history, the cast learned sign language for the film. "As a deaf person, I loved that the family signed," Giordano told us. "Rachel was a quick study. Diane was comfortable getting into it, having learned a few signs from a previous film. Brian [J. White] approached it as choreography. Dermot had many, many questions."

Giordano went on to appear in films like *Untraceable* (2008) and *The Next Three Days* (2010), and, per his LinkedIn, has spent the last decade teaching ASL and working in communications in both corporate and academic settings.

Giordano recently returned to the screen opposite Sterling K. Brown on the 2025 Hulu drama *Washington Black*.**

Brian J. White as Patrick Thomas

Brian J. White in 'The Family Stone'; White attends the 54th NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 25, 2023, in Pasadena

Brian J. White in 'The Family Stone'; White attends the 54th NAACP Image Awards at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium on February 25, 2023, in Pasadena.

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Brian J. White appeared opposite Giordano in *The Family Stone* as Patrick, Thad's partner who rocks cozy sweaters.

White went on to appear in multiple Tyler Perry films, including *I Can Do Bad All by Myself* (2009) and *Good Deeds *(2012), as well as cult horror hit *The Cabin in the Woods* (2011).

He's been especially prolific on TV, with roles on TNT's *Men of a Certain Age* (2009–2011), the CW's *Beauty & the Beast* (2012–2013), and ABC's *Scandal* (2015). In 2019, he scored a Daytime Emmy nomination for his turn on the Urban Movie Channel's *Bronx SIU* (2018–2019).

Most recently, he starred on the BET+ series *The Black Hamptons* (2022–2024) and recurred on season 17 of CBS's* Criminal Minds* (2024).**

Claire Danes as Julie Morton

Claire Danes in 'The Family Stone'; Danes attends Netflix's 'The Beast In Me' New York premiere at the Plaza Hotel on November 5, 2025, in New York City

Claire Danes in 'The Family Stone'; Danes attends Netflix's 'The Beast In Me' New York premiere at the Plaza Hotel on November 5, 2025, in New York City.

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Claire Danes was an established film and TV star by the time she joined *The Family Stone* as Julie, Meredith's younger sister who plays a decidedly bizarre role in this whole affair.

"I found working on the film an exhilarating experience, because it forced me as an actor to be as honest as possible," she previously said about her experience. "You can't hide behind a comic or dramatic acting approach, because you would never be able to create and sustain the wide spectrum of dynamic moments throughout the film."

Danes has acted in a handful of films over the past few decades, including the Neil Gaiman adaptation* Stardust (*2007) and Richard Linklater's *Me and Orson Welles* (2008). But she's primarily focused on TV work, winning two Emmys for Showtime's political thriller *Homeland* (2011–2020).

She was nominated again for an Emmy for her turn on FX's *Fleishman Is in Trouble* (2022), which she followed with a leading role on Steven Soderbergh's *Full Circle* (2023) on HBO. She recently starred in the Netflix miniseries *The Beast in Me*, on which she's also an executive producer.

Danes is married to *Hannibal* actor Hugh Dancy. The couple share three children.**

Paul Schneider as Brad Stevenson

Paul Schneider in 'The Family Stone'; Schneider at the Los Angeles screening of 'Florida Man' at the Roma Theater on April 12, 2023

Paul Schneider in 'The Family Stone'; Schneider at the Los Angeles screening of 'Florida Man' at the Roma Theater on April 12, 2023.

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Paul Schneider cut his teeth in the early movies of filmmaker David Gordon Green before taking a role in *The Family Stone* as Brad, an EMT with eyes for McAdams' Amy.

Two years following its release, the Asheville-born actor turned in memorable supporting turns in *The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford* and* Lars and the Real Girl. *He joined the cast of NBC's *Parks and Recreation* (2009–2010) as Mark Brendanawicz, though his character didn't quite mesh with the show's comedic sensibilities, and he left after season 2.

He's remained a familiar face on screens big and small, with performances in films from Woody Allen (*Cafe Society*) and Warren Beatty (*Rules Don't Apply*) accompanying leading roles on series like *Channel Zero: Candle Cove* (2016) and *Tales from the Loop* (2020).

Schneider recently appeared on Hulu's *Murdaugh: Death in the Family* (2025) and the Denis Johnson adaptation *Train Dreams* (2025), currently an awards favorite on the festival circuit.**

Jamie Kaler as John Trousdale

Jamie Kaler in 'The Family Stone'; Kaler attends a special screening and panel for "List of a Lifetime" at CGV Cinemas on September 29, 2021, in Los Angeles

Jamie Kaler in 'The Family Stone'; Kaler attends a special screening and panel for "List of a Lifetime" at CGV Cinemas on September 29, 2021, in Los Angeles.

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Jamie Kaler appeared in *The Family Stone* as John Trousdale, the husband of Reaser's Susannah.

The year after *The Family Stone*'s release, Kaler, a stand-up comic, found success starring on the TBS sitcom *My Boys* (2006–2010). You can also see him on episodes of *How I Met Your Mother* (2009), *The Middle* (2017), *NCIS* (2018), and *Tacoma FD* (2019–2020).

Savannah Stehlin as Elizabeth

Savannah Stehlin in 'The Family Stone'; Stehlin via Instagram

Savannah Stehlin in 'The Family Stone'; Stehlin in 2023 via Instagram.

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Savannah Stehlin was only 9 years old when she made her screen debut as Elizabeth, Susannah and John's daughter, in *The Family Stone*.

From there, she appeared on episodes of *Gilmore Girls *(2006), *Hannah Montana* (2006–2007), and *Without a Trace* (2009). Her most recent credits are a pair of movies, *The Axe Murders of Villisca* (2016) and *Low Low* (2019).

Per Stehlin's Instagram, she's actively involved with the worship team at Salty Church in Ormond Beach, Fla.

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*The Family Stone* is currently available to stream on Hulu.

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