Jennifer Garner is “holding space” for a family movie date ahead of Thanksgiving.
The actress brought Seraphina, 15, and Samuel, 12, to an AMC Theater in Santa Monica, Calif., on Tuesday to watch “Wicked” in photos obtained by Page Six.
The “13 Going on 30” star, 52, kept a low profile in a navy jacket, matching leggings, a baseball cap and bright orange sneakers.
Samuel also cut a casual figure in black sweatpants, Nikes and a Snoopy T-shirt.
As for his sibling, Seraphina paired black Adidas sneakers with a blue crewneck sweatshirt.
The “Alias” alum co-parents her little ones with ex-husband Ben Affleck, with whom she also shares 18-year-old daughter Violet.
The former couple got married in June 2005 in Turks and Caicos, announcing their separation 10 years later.
In 2018, the duo finalized their divorce.
Garner has since dated John Miller on and off, while Affleck, 52, made headlines in 2021 for reconciling with ex-fiancée Jennifer Lopez.
While the “Gigli” co-stars never made it down the aisle between 2002 and 2004, they got engaged again in April 2022 and tied the knot in Las Vegas three months later.
The pair wed again in Georgia in August 2022.
However, speculation swirled in May that Lopez, 55, and Affleck had called it quits — which the singer confirmed by filing for divorce in August.
Lopez, who is “excited” to be single, has seemingly maintained a close bond with Affleck and Garner’s children.
In July, the Grammy winner and Violet were photographed with their arms around each other in the Hamptons.
The following month, Lopez brought her 16-year-old twins, Emme and Max, to a Beverly Hills Hotel brunch in September with Affleck, Seraphina and Samuel.
At the time, a source clarified to People that the exes were still “moving forward” with their breakup.
Affleck has yet to break his silence on their split but did gush about his “spectacular” ex to “Entertainment Tonight” earlier this month while promoting “Unstoppable.”
When asked about his compliment on a subsequent red carpet, Lopez deftly swerved the question.
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