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’13 Going on 30′ Stars Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner Reunite in Netflix’s ‘The Adam Project’ (VIDEO)

Netflix’s latest big-budget film, The Adam Project, offers a reunion of 13 Going on 30 stars Mark Ruffalo and Jennifer Garner, and the two stars are now reminiscing about the classic comedy.

Released in 2004, the hit time-travel comedy bolstered the big-screen careers of both Ruffalo (who would go on to play the Hulk in the MCU) and Garner (who would pivot from television to hit films like Juno and The Dallas Buyers Club).

In the film, set in 1987, Jenna Rink (Christa B. Allen) wishes on her 13th birthday to grow up quickly, and become the successful 30-year-old she dreams of being. She wakes up the next morning in 2004, 30 years old and a successful magazine editor (now played by Garner). Her life, though glamorous, isn’t what she expected, and she rethinks her priorities. She looks up her childhood best friend (now played by Ruffalo) and discovers (Spoiler Alert!) that he was her soulmate all along.

In The Adam Project, Garner and Ruffalo play parents to Adam Reed (played as a kid by Walker Scobell and as an adult by Ryan Reynolds). Adam is a fighter pilot in a future where time travel is possible, who discovers a troubling conspiracy. After traveling back in time to 2022, Adam teams up with his younger self on a mission to save the future.



During their press tour for the film, The Adam Project cast discussed 13 Going on 30 several times, and even Garner and Ruffalo got nostalgic about the movie and its lasting impact.

In this video posted on Instagram, Garner and Ruffalo look back 18 years on the film, while sharing some Razzles.

Who knew that Ryan Reynolds was a 13 Going on 30 fan? Director Shawn Levy obviously didn’t, as this interview with Sirius XM shows.


In this roundtable for Entertainment Weekly, Garner and Ruffalo recreate their iconic pose from the film.

The Adam Project is now streaming on Netflix.

13 Going on 30 is available on Blu-ray from Amazon by clicking here (or below).

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Victor Medina

Vic is a former association executive who now works as an editor and writer for a number of websites. His past work includes The Dallas Morning News, Sports Illustrated, and Yahoo News. He currently writes for Cinelinx.com and is the founder and editor of RevengeOfThe5th.com, VisitOakCliff.com, and TheWeekInNerd.com.

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