Vince Vaughn makes a rare appearance with his wife Kyla and their children Lochlyn and Vernon at the LA Lakers game

Vince Vaughn is quite the family man, making a rare appearance with his wife Kyla and their children Lochlyn, 12, and Vernon, 9, at the LA Lakers game.

Vince Vaughn enjoyed a fun night out with his wife Kyla Weber and their kids on Monday night.

The 52-year-old actor brought his family to the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets game at Crypto.com Arena.

He wore a black jacket over a navy button-down shirt at the event, and his dark hair was brushed back.

Fun night out: Vince Vaughn enjoyed a fun night out with his wife Kyla Weber and their kids on Monday night (left to right: Vaughn, daughter Lochlyn, wife Kyla)

Lochlyn, 12, wore a gray sweater and sat on her father’s lap during her part of the game, while Kyla donned a black jacket over a matching shirt.

Vernon wore a yellow Lakers sweater with a purple print and a white headband to the game.

His black hair was parted in the middle, and fell to the middle of his chest.

Vaughn posed with a couple of other stars at the event, including Saturday Night Live alum Jay Mohr.

Basketball: The 52-year-old actor brought his family to the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets game at Crypto.com Arena

Basketball: The 52-year-old actor brought his family to the Los Angeles Lakers vs. Houston Rockets game at Crypto.com Arena

Laid-back jacket: She wore a black jacket over a navy button-down shirt at the event, and her dark hair was slicked back

Laid-back jacket: She wore a black jacket over a navy button-down shirt at the event, and her dark hair was slicked back

The 52-year-old Jerry Maguire actor wore a brown leather jacket over a gray shirt and also wore a stylish white fedora.

The pair chatted with Dave Miller, a Lakers analyst, presumably about the shaky Los Angeles team.

Vaughn shares Lochlyn and their nine-year-old son Vernon with Weber. The couple have been married since 2010.

Stars: Vaughn posed with a couple of other stars at the event, including Saturday Night Live alum Jay Mohr.

Stars: Vaughn posed with a couple of other stars at the event, including Saturday Night Live alum Jay Mohr.

Sequel rumors: Vaughn confirmed his interest in making a sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story last month, but only

Sequel rumors: Vaughn confirmed his interest in making a sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story last month, but only “if it feels right and it’s fun” (pictured December 2022)

The family’s appearance in the game was a rare day off for the perpetually busy superstar who is interested in developing a highly anticipated sequel.

During the premiere last month of the new comedy Christmas With The Campbells, which Vaughn co-wrote and produced, he confirmed his and Ben Stiller’s interest in making a sequel to Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story, as long as it’s quality material.

“They’ve always talked about this stuff forever and I had an idea that was fun and the studio liked it, so we’ll see where it goes,” Vaughn said. the hollywood reporter.

Misfits: In the original film, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, the story follows a group of misfits who enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their prized local gym from attack by a corporate health and fitness chain.

Misfits: In the original film, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, the story follows a group of misfits who enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their prized local gym from attack by a corporate health and fitness chain.

Other Interested Star: Vaughn, who played Average Joe's Gym owner Pete LaFleur, shared that Stiller is interested in reprising his role as White Goodman, the Globo Gym owner who tried to buy Average Joe's, but only if there's a funny script and original.

Other Interested Star: Vaughn, who played Average Joe’s Gym owner Pete LaFleur, shared that Stiller is interested in reprising his role as White Goodman, the Globo Gym owner who tried to buy Average Joe’s, but only if there’s a funny script and original.

In the original film, written and directed by Rawson Marshall Thurber, the story follows a group of misfits who enter a Las Vegas dodgeball tournament to save their prized local gym from attack by a corporate health and fitness chain.

It became a hit with fans at the worldwide box office 18 years ago, grossing $188.4 million on a $20 million budget.

Vaughn, who played Average Joe’s Gym owner Pete LaFleur, shared that Stiller is interested in reprising his role as White Goodman, the Globo Gym owner who tried to buy Average Joe’s, but only if there’s a fun and original script.

“I think it’s fine [Stiller] he’s up for it, I think he’s in the same boat as me, which means if it’s a really fun, cool idea then it’s fun, but if it’s just something to do again, why?’ Vaughn explained.