Jennifer Connelly shows off her ‘good side’ on the Brooklyn Nets jumbotron
Jennifer Connelly showed her “good side” this weekend as she cheered on her hometown Brooklyn Nets.
The 52-year-old actress — who was spotted on the Oscars red carpet last month with her 19-year-old son Stellan — took part in Saturday night’s NBA playoff game between the Brooklyn Nets and Philadelphia 76ers.
As the Nets lost and completed the 76ers victory over the team, Connelly was still in a good mood and shared a photo of her, husband Paul Bettany and their youngest child – 11-year-old daughter Agnes.
“@brooklynnets jumbotron caught my good side,” Connelly said in the caption of her photo, which featured her in the middle of a scream.
The actress wore a black t-shirt under a black leather jacket, flanked on her left by Bettany in a white shirt and tan leather jacket and their daughter Agnes in a black shirt and baseball cap.
Good side: Jennifer Connelly showed off her ‘good side’ this weekend as she cheered on her hometown Brooklyn Nets
Connelly’s husband Paul Bettany joked in response to Connelly’s post, “My God, you’re invested.”
The outing with Connelly and her family came just a day after she finished production on her new Apple TV Plus series Dark Matter.
Series creator Blake Crouch took to Instagram on Friday announcing that the show has come to an end as he shared photos of him with several stars, including Connelly.
AND JUST LIKE THAT… DARK MATTER SEASON 1 IS A WRAP!!! I feel a frenzied swirl of emotions today as we wrap up principal photography,” he said.
‘Tension. Exhaustion. Relief. Joy. Everything bittersweet that comes with turning the last page of an important life chapter,” he added.
“But most of all, I feel an overwhelming gratitude to my Dark Matter family, the best cast and crew I could have hoped for,” he said.
“Thank you to my partner in life and creativity, Jacque Ben-Zekry, my producing partners, Matt Tolmach and David Manpearl, and everyone at Sony and Apple for entrusting me with this venture and giving me the greatest creative experience of my career – a career that has brought so many lovely and tremendously talented people into my life,” said Crouch.
“And finally… thanks to this extraordinary city for being my home for almost a year. Chicago, I miss you already…” he concluded.
Wrap: Series creator Blake Crouch took to Instagram on Friday announcing that the show has come to an end as he shared photos of him with several stars, including Connelly
The series is based on Crouch’s own 2016 novel of the same name, which he himself adapted for the screen.
The story follows Jason Dessen (Joel Edgerton), a physicist, professor, and family man who — “one night while walking home through the streets of Chicago — is kidnapped into an alternate version of his life,” according to the show’s description. .
“Amazement quickly turns into nightmare as he attempts to return to his reality amidst the multiverse of lives he could have lived,” the description continues.
“In this labyrinth of mind-bending realities, he embarks on a harrowing journey to return to his true family and save them from the most terrifying, unbeatable foe imaginable: himself,” the description concludes.
Connelly plays Jason Dessen’s wife Daniella, also starring Oakes Fegely, Jimmi Simpson, Alice Braga, and Dayo Okeniyi.
While no premiere date has been given, Crouch said in a comment on his Instagram post that it will likely debut “early 2024.”
Connelly is wrapping up the final season of her TNT series Snowpiercer later this year, though it’s unclear when that will debut.
She also stars in her co-star Alice Englert’s writing and directing debut titled Bad Behavior, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January.
New role: Connelly plays Jason Dessen’s wife Daniella, also starring Oakes Fegely, Jimmi Simpson, Alice Braga and Dayo Okeniyi
Final Season: Connelly will wrap up the final season of her TNT series Snowpiercer later this year, though it’s unclear when that will debut
Coming soon: She also stars in her co-star Alice Englert’s writing and directing debut, titled Bad Behavior, which debuted at the Sundance Film Festival in January