
Bradley Cooper's Hollywood Hustle: Alias Reunion, Superman Cameo, and Dad Life
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Bradley Cooper has been in the headlines several times over the past few days with a mix of Hollywood nostalgia, new movie buzz, and a bit of dad life. The biggest splash was his reunion with Jennifer Garner, his “Alias” co-star from over twenty years ago. On Sunday in Malibu, Cooper and Garner were spotted laughing together and sharing an early dinner at celebrity hotspot Nobu with their children. Garner arrived in white pants and a matching button-up, while Cooper sported black shorts and a cream sweater advertising “Danny & Coop’s,” his cheesesteak spot in New York City. Both actors appeared relaxed, surrounded by their kids—Garner with hers, Cooper with daughter Lea—making fans and photographers speculate over their long-standing friendship, which dates back to their days playing confidantes and spies on “Alias,” a bond Garner publicly praised when presenting Cooper with an award in 2019, calling him “a wonder… handsome all along” according to Hola and Hello! Magazine.
Movie fans got another Cooper surprise. The just-released “Superman” reboot directed by James Gunn features Cooper in a hush-hush cameo as Jor-El, Superman’s Kryptonian father, sharing holographic screen time with Angela Sarafyan as Lara. Gunn revealed to PEOPLE that casting Cooper was an easy ask—he’s a friend from “Guardians of the Galaxy” days—and that Cooper’s quick appearance, shot in England for a crucial scene, could open the door for more DC Universe cameos in the future. This follows a pattern for Cooper, who is increasingly balancing high-profile cameos with major behind-the-camera moves.
Recent stories have highlighted how he’s mastered reinvention in the streaming era, notably after his Oscar-nominated turn in “A Star is Born.” NewsBytes detailed how Cooper has leaned into partnerships with digital platforms, producing and starring in a range of content that showcases his range, from intense drama to light-hearted fare. His involvement with OTT originals has kept him relevant and in creative control, arguably a pivot with long-term career significance.
On the personal front, Cooper also opened up to Vogue about his deepening friendship with Anne Hathaway, which began through parental dance parties during the pandemic. He praised Hathaway for her kindness and authenticity in a Vogue August cover story mention. Social media has been buzzing too: a JustJared Instagram post of the “Alias” reunion at Nobu quickly racked up tens of thousands of likes, reinforcing his pop culture footprint.
No major business scandals or unconfirmed rumors have surfaced these past days. Instead, the focus is firmly on Cooper’s ongoing versatility, his gift for sustaining meaningful friendships, and his choice to prioritize both creative risks and family—always with one eye on the next big story.
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