Welcome to Chippendales' director is set to helm a sequel that will re-team Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis.
Freaky Friday—the 2003 version that’s become one of Disney’s standout early-aughts live-action teen movies—is finally getting a sequel. After years of saying they’d do it, Jamie Lee Curtis and Lindsay Lohan have finally manifested Freaky Friday 2, which they teased today in an Instagram post.
Both that film and the 2003 remake are based on Mary Rodgers’ novel by the same name, which has had numerous other adaptations, including a musical, all centering on the classic comedic dynamic that comes when characters plunge right into the generation gap—not to mention the fun of seeing a young actor get to play a mom in the wrong body, and vice versa. As THR notes, “Lohan is no longer a teen and the new script, by Jordan Weiss, is said to bring a multigenerational approach to the story.
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