Orlando Bloom continues to be positive regarding this separation from Miranda Kerr after three years of marriage.

"We love each other, we're a family," the British actor told Katie Couric, during an interview airing Friday on Katie. "We're going to be in each other's lives for the rest of our lives. There's no question for the sake of our son and everything else, we're going to support one another and love each other as parents for Flynn."

Reps for the pair, who dated for three years before marrying in July 2010, confirmed earlier in October that Bloom and Kerr have been "amicably separated" for the past few months and "have recently decided to formalize their separation."

"And you know," Bloom went on to tell Couric, "life doesn't always works out exactly as we plan or hope for but fortunately we're both... we're adults. We love and care about each other and we, most of all, love our son."

Bloom has only had nice things to say about the former Victoria's Secret model, who is mother to his 2-year-old son.

When a TMZ reporter in New York City asked the actor if he and Kerr were still on good terms with one another, Bloom answered, "Of course man. We're not friends, we're family...We're family."

The whole family was out together in New York City, where Bloom is starring on Broadway in Romeo and Juliet, on Monday, Flynn clutching a little pumpkin bucket that's probably filled with Halloween candy by now.

The topic of his split also came up during Bloom interview on The Colbert Report Tuesday.

"Let's talk elephant in the room, you've got something going on with you right now, we don't have to talk about it," Colbert said. "If you want to talk about it you let me know, OK? All I'm going to say is there are a lot of fish in the sea. You're a good looking guy."

"Thank you," Bloom replied.