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Lindsay Lohan and Jamie Lee Curtis hold hands on 'Freaky Friday' sequel set: See photo
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Date:2025-04-24 17:06:02
The Colemans are back and getting freaky again!
After more than two decades, Lindsay Lohan and Oscar-winner Jamie Lee Curtis are reuniting for a sequel to "Freaky Friday."
Walt Disney Studios released images of Lohan, 37, and Curtis, 65, on the set of the untitled sequel to the 2003 classic "Freaky Friday." The two actors held hands and naturally posed in front of each other's trailers for the body-switching comedy sequel.
Curtis starred as overworked mother Tess Coleman and Lohan as her teenage daughter Anna who wake up to discover they have switched bodies in the 2003 comedy "Freaky Friday." Chaos ensues as the two try to live each other's lives until they figure out a solution.
In the sequel, adult Anna now has a daughter of her own and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. "As they navigate the myriad challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might indeed strike twice," Disney said in a statement on Monday.
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"We are freaking out because the Colemans are getting freaky again," Curtis wrote on Instagram on Monday.
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'Freaky Friday' sequel cast
Other returning cast members from the original film include Mark Harmon (who played Tess Coleman's fiance Ryan), Chad Michael Murray (who played Anna's boyfriend Jake), Christina Vidal Mitchell (Maddie), Haley Hudson (Peg), Lucille Soong (Pei-Pei’s Mom), Stephen Tobolowsky (Mr. Bates), and Rosalind Chao (Pei-Pei). The returning crew are joined by Julia Butters, Sophia Hammons, Manny Jacinto ("Top Gun: Maverick"), and Maitreyi Ramakrishnan.
Jordan Weiss ("Doll Face") is the screenwriter, and Nisha Ganatra will direct the new film.
When does 'Freaky Friday 2' come out?
The new film with be directed by Nisha Ganatra and is due in theaters next year.
Where to watch 'Freaky Friday'
Curtis and Lohan's 2003 version of "Freaky Friday" is available to watch on Disney+ ahead of the sequel.
How many 'Freaky Friday' movies are there?
Curtis and Lohan's "Freaky Friday" isn't the first, nor the last rendition of Mary Rodgers' novel.
- "Freaky Friday" (1976): The original film adaption starred Jodie Foster and Barbara Harris.
- "Freaky Friday" (2003): Curtis and Lohan played mother and daughter.
- "Freaky Friday" (2018): Disney made a musical adaptation with Cozi Zuehlsdorff as daughter Elle and Heidi Blickenstaff as mother Katherine.
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