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Katie Holmes admits it’s ‘weird’ daughter Suri has seen ‘Dawson’s Creek’

Katie Holmes says it’s “weird” that her daughter, Suri, has watched her hit teen series “Dawson’s Creek.”

“I’m not like, ‘You need to watch mommy’s work,'” she told Variety in a new interview published March 28. “But during the pandemic, we had a good laugh about it.”

Holmes added that “it’s wild” for her 16-year-old daughter, who she shares with ex-husband Tom Cruise, to be “almost the same age as I was when I began all this.”

The “Batman Begins” star, 44, portrayed Joey Potter on the hit drama, which ran for six seasons on the WB from 1998 to 2003.

Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise walking.
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Katie Holmes walking with Tom Cruise as he holds their daughter, Suri.
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Holmes recently reunited with some of her “Dawson’s Creek” co-stars John Wesley Shipp and Mary-Margaret Humes when they came to support her in the off-Broadway play “The Wanderers” on March 24.

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“Thank you @thereal_marymargarethumes and @johnwesleyshippjr for your support and love!” Holmes wrote via her Instagram Story, sharing a photo of herself with her former castmates and “Out Loud and Live!” podcast host JC Alvarez.

Shipp, 68, and Humes, also 68, played Mitch and Gail Leery, respectively, parents of Holmes’ onscreen love interest Dawson Leery, portrayed by James Van Der Beek.

And while several fans got all nostalgic feels from their mini reunion, a reboot of the hit teen show probably won’t happen anytime soon.

Katie Holmes and James Van Der Beek in "Dawson's Creek."
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A still of the cast of "Dawson's Creek."
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When Holmes was asked about a possible revival of “Dawson’ Creek,” she quickly shut it down.

“I’m so grateful for that experience,” she told Screen Rant in July 2022. “We’ve definitely talked about it over the years, but I feel like that show captured that time period and that time in all of our lives.

“So, I think it’s great that you are nostalgic for it. So am I. But it’s like, do we want to see them not at that age? I don’t know. I don’t think [so]. We all decided we don’t actually.”