Anna Faris stepped onto the red carpet for the global premiere of “Scary Movie 6” at Paramount Pictures Studios on June 3 accompanied by several members of her family, including her son Jack Pratt.
The rare public appearance from the teenager drew attention as he joined Faris, her husband Michael Barrett, stepson Dashiell Barrett, and stepdaughter Margot Barrett in support of the actress’ return to one of her most recognizable roles.
Jack Pratt Joins Family Celebration for Anna Faris’ Franchise Return
Jack’s appearance stood out because he has largely remained out of the spotlight despite having two of Hollywood’s most recognizable parents. Faris and Chris Pratt first met while filming “Take Me Home Tonight” in 2007 and quickly became one of the entertainment industry’s most beloved couples. They married in 2009 and welcomed Jack in 2012. The pair have previously spoken about the challenges surrounding his premature birth and the difficult weeks he spent in intensive care following his arrival.
Although Faris and Pratt announced their separation in 2017 and finalized their divorce the following year, they have maintained a notably cooperative co-parenting relationship. Both have emphasized creating a stable environment for their son despite their demanding careers and personal changes. Faris later married cinematographer Michael Barrett in 2021, while Pratt married Katherine Schwarzenegger.
The event celebrated the arrival of “Scary Movie,” better known as “Scary Movie 6,” which reunites Faris with several familiar faces from the franchise’s early years. She returns as Cindy Campbell alongside cast members including Regina Hall, Marlon Wayans, and Shawn Wayans.
The sixth installment follows Cindy and her infamous group of longtime allies as they confront the return of the masked killer connected to events from decades earlier. The film also marks the return of the Wayans family to the franchise for the first time since “Scary Movie 2,” a development that generated considerable interest among longtime fans.
Directed by Michael Tiddes, the picture arrives in theaters tomorrow. While early critical reactions have been mixed, the reunion of Faris, Hall, and several original cast members has been a major draw.
