Anna Faris and Chris Pratt separation news: Actress and cinematographer Michael Barrett dating?

It has been two months since power couple Anna Farris and Chris Pratt separated. Now, reports are surfacing that the "What's Your Number?" actress is dating a new man.

There have been numerous sightings of Farris and cinematographer Michael Barrett over the past few months. The most recent of which was in Modo Mio, an Italian restaurant in a posh area in Los Angeles. According to E! Online, a source claimed that the two were spotted twice in the same restaurant.

The insider said the two were seen on the first night sharing a bottle of red wine as if they were on a date. The source also noted that Farris looked happy. The second sighting had the two at the same restaurant the following day. This time, the source said that it was indeed a date.

The source also revealed that Farris and Barrett had dinner and drinks on the second day. "It seemed romantic in the way they were looking at one another and how they were laughing at the table," the source added.

On Sept. 10, the 40-year-old "Scary Movie" actress and Barrett were also spotted together in a carnival in Malibu, even as the two were incognito with baseball caps on. Pictures of the two surfaced though there were no hints of romance.

The 47-year-old cinematographer and the "House of Bunny" star are working together for the movie "Overboard," slated to be released in 2018. Fans are holding their collective breath as it can be recalled that Pratt and Farris also met when they were working together on the movie "Take Me Home Tonight" in 2007. 

Farris was recently at the Emmys, which was her first public appearance since she and the "Guardians of the Galaxy" star split up. They were married for 8 years until their separation announcement in August. They have a 5-year-old son, Jack.

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