Here’s the latest on Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon:
- Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon were reported to reunite at a 90s Con event in Hartford, Connecticut, marking another public appearance together since their iconic Thelma & Louise era. This was highlighted by People magazine as an exclusive, noting the event took place in early 2023 and that the pair have periodically reunited for anniversaries and fan events since the film’s release [People: Geena Davis and Susan Sarandon to Reunite at 90s Con 33 Years After Thelma & Louise (Exclusive)].
- In late 2025, there were articles about a lightweight reunion context, with Sarandon and Davis appearing separately at fan conventions and public appearances, reaffirming their ongoing cultural impact and fan interest in Thelma & Louise-era reunions. Parade summarized a Rhode Island Comic Con sighting in 2024-2025 as part of their ongoing public presence, while noting Sarandon’s recent stage work in London as part of her broader career activities. These reports emphasize that while they don’t frequently appear together in every public setting, they remain closely associated in the public imagination due to Thelma & Louise [Parade: Thelma & Louise Stars Susan Sarandon and Geena Davis Reunite 34 Years Later] [Parade summary of Sarandon’s London stage work].
- Earlier coverage has consistently highlighted their mutual respect and collaboration on Thelma & Louise, with Davis often expressing admiration for Sarandon and both actresses reflecting on the film’s impact in interviews and retrospective features. This thematic thread appears across various outlets, underscoring the enduring legacy of their collaboration [Indian Express: Geena Davis is in awe of Susan Sarandon].
If you’d like, I can:
- Pull the very latest headlines from specific outlets (e.g., People, Parade, Entertainment Weekly) and summarize any new developments.
- Create a quick timeline of their public reunions and major Thelma & Louise-related milestones.
- Compile a short list of upcoming appearances or public events where they might be expected to appear together or separately.