Photo: Harry How/GettyJack Nicholsonis sitting courtsideonce again.The actor just made his third consecutive appearance at a Lakers game in Los Angeles on Friday.Nicholson, 86, attended tonight’s game against the Golden State Warriors with his 31-year-old son Ray Nicholson. His appearance at the Crypto.com Arena comeson the heels ofthe games he attended on May 9 in the fifth game of the Lakers versus Warriors NBA playoff series.The Bucket Liststar was once again spotted on April 28 to watch the Lakers take on the Memphis Grizzlies.These three games mark the first games Nicholson has been spotted at since the Lakers' season opener in October 2021,ESPN reports.Nicholson was seen catching up withSeinfeldco-creator andCurb Your EnthusiasmstarLarry DavidandLeBron Jamesat the April 28 game. Nicholson was also honored during the same game with a video montage of his iconic roles inThe Shining(1980) and as the Joker inTim Burton’sBatman(1989) on the jumbotron.Kevork Djansezian/GettyNicholson’s last on-screen role was in 2010 with the rom-comHow Do You Know. Three years later Nicholson explained why he wasn’t signing up for more roles, tellingThe Sydney Morning Heraldin 2013, “I’m not going to work until the day I die, that’s not why I started this. I mean, I’m not driven. I was driven — but I’m not, I don’t have to be out there anymore.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“The movie business is the greatest business but I only want to do films that move people, films about emotions and people,” he explained.He added: “I had the most chilling thought that maybe people in their twenties and thirties don’t actually want to be moved anymore. They may want just to see more bombs, more explosions, because that is what they have grown up with. And I’ll never do that type of movie.”

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 12: Actors Jack Nicholson (left) and Woody Harrelson look on prior to game six of the Western Conference Semifinal Playoffs between the Los Angeles Lakers and the Golden State Warriors at Crypto.com Arena on May 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

Jack Nicholsonis sitting courtsideonce again.The actor just made his third consecutive appearance at a Lakers game in Los Angeles on Friday.Nicholson, 86, attended tonight’s game against the Golden State Warriors with his 31-year-old son Ray Nicholson. His appearance at the Crypto.com Arena comeson the heels ofthe games he attended on May 9 in the fifth game of the Lakers versus Warriors NBA playoff series.The Bucket Liststar was once again spotted on April 28 to watch the Lakers take on the Memphis Grizzlies.These three games mark the first games Nicholson has been spotted at since the Lakers' season opener in October 2021,ESPN reports.Nicholson was seen catching up withSeinfeldco-creator andCurb Your EnthusiasmstarLarry DavidandLeBron Jamesat the April 28 game. Nicholson was also honored during the same game with a video montage of his iconic roles inThe Shining(1980) and as the Joker inTim Burton’sBatman(1989) on the jumbotron.Kevork Djansezian/GettyNicholson’s last on-screen role was in 2010 with the rom-comHow Do You Know. Three years later Nicholson explained why he wasn’t signing up for more roles, tellingThe Sydney Morning Heraldin 2013, “I’m not going to work until the day I die, that’s not why I started this. I mean, I’m not driven. I was driven — but I’m not, I don’t have to be out there anymore.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.“The movie business is the greatest business but I only want to do films that move people, films about emotions and people,” he explained.He added: “I had the most chilling thought that maybe people in their twenties and thirties don’t actually want to be moved anymore. They may want just to see more bombs, more explosions, because that is what they have grown up with. And I’ll never do that type of movie.”

Jack Nicholsonis sitting courtsideonce again.

The actor just made his third consecutive appearance at a Lakers game in Los Angeles on Friday.

Nicholson, 86, attended tonight’s game against the Golden State Warriors with his 31-year-old son Ray Nicholson. His appearance at the Crypto.com Arena comeson the heels ofthe games he attended on May 9 in the fifth game of the Lakers versus Warriors NBA playoff series.The Bucket Liststar was once again spotted on April 28 to watch the Lakers take on the Memphis Grizzlies.

These three games mark the first games Nicholson has been spotted at since the Lakers' season opener in October 2021,ESPN reports.

Nicholson was seen catching up withSeinfeldco-creator andCurb Your EnthusiasmstarLarry DavidandLeBron Jamesat the April 28 game. Nicholson was also honored during the same game with a video montage of his iconic roles inThe Shining(1980) and as the Joker inTim Burton’sBatman(1989) on the jumbotron.

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LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - MAY 12: Jack Nicholson his son and Ray Nicholson attend the the Western Conference Semifinal Playoff game between the Los Angeles Lakers and Golden State Warriors at Crypto.com Arena on May 12, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)

Nicholson’s last on-screen role was in 2010 with the rom-comHow Do You Know. Three years later Nicholson explained why he wasn’t signing up for more roles, tellingThe Sydney Morning Heraldin 2013, “I’m not going to work until the day I die, that’s not why I started this. I mean, I’m not driven. I was driven — but I’m not, I don’t have to be out there anymore.”

Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.

“The movie business is the greatest business but I only want to do films that move people, films about emotions and people,” he explained.

He added: “I had the most chilling thought that maybe people in their twenties and thirties don’t actually want to be moved anymore. They may want just to see more bombs, more explosions, because that is what they have grown up with. And I’ll never do that type of movie.”

source: people.com